
Central Park
Gangsters posing as police officers offer a woman a chance to make money if she helps them out.
- Rated
- Passed
- Runtime
- 58m
- Released
- 1932
- Country
- United States
Details
Release year: 1932
Storyline
Gangsters posing as police officers offer a woman a chance to make money if she helps them out.
Top credits
Joan Blondell — Dot
Wallace Ford — Rick
Guy Kibbee — Officer Charlie Cabot
Henry B. Walthall — Eby
Did you know
• The flock of sheep in the film were kept in the Sheepfold building until 1934, when they were relocated, and the building was converted to The Tavern on the Green restaurant.
• Although set entirely in or just outside Central Park, the entire picture was filmed at Warner Bros.' Burbank studio except for a few stock footage shots of New York, mostly in the beginning and end.
• The Central Park Casino mentioned in the film was an upscale nightclub and restaurant - but no gambling as the name implies. It was demolished in 1935 and was where the Rumsey Playfield is now, on the east side of the park between E. 71st and E. 72nd Streets.
User reviews
Was Central Park ever safe at night?
The Late Casino of Central Park
Take that, Vicki Baum!
Technical specs
- Sound mix
- Mono
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
- Color
- Black and White


















