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Spencer Tracy: bootlegger turned kidnapper hunter. Prohibition ended, crime evolved.
IMDb
58

The Mad Game (1933)

pre-Code gritpulp redemption73-minute sprint

Overview

DramaCrime

Bootlegger Ed Carson is sent to prison. His old gang turns from liquor (now legal) to kidnapping. When they nab the son and daughter-in-law of the judge who sent Carson to prison, he is paroled to help in the capture.

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Content warning
prisonkidnapping
institutional corruptionmoral flexibilityvengeance vs justiceobsolete criminal

Standout Aspects

Acting

Tracy's simmering rage before his stardom solidified.

Direction

Cummings compresses an entire genre into 73 tight minutes.

Best for:Solo: Late-night dive into forgotten 1930s crime cinema.·Rewatch: Spotting pre-Code content that vanished after 1934.
Heads up:Violence: Pre-Code brutality including implied torture and gunplay.
Irving Cummings

Director

Irving Cummings

ReleasedOct 27, 1933
Runtime1h 13m
StatusReleased

Vibe

Pacefast
Intensityhigh
Tonedark
Feelmedium
Fox Film Corporation

Top Cast

Spencer Tracy

Spencer Tracy

Edward Carson

Claire Trevor

Claire Trevor

Jane Lee

Ralph Morgan

Ralph Morgan

Judge Penfield

J. Carrol Naish

J. Carrol Naish

Chopper Allen

John Miljan

John Miljan

William Bennett

Matt McHugh

Matt McHugh

Butts McGhee

Kathleen Burke

Kathleen Burke

Marilyn Kirk

Mary Mason

Mary Mason

Lila Penfield

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Deep Dive

Trivia, insights & behind the scenes

Trivia

Spencer Tracy made six films in 1933 alone; this was his only pre-Code crime programmer before Fox elevated him to prestige pictures.

Cultural

Released months after Prohibition's repeal, the film literalizes national anxiety about what organized crime would do next—kidnapping became the logical successor industry.

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