
They Made Me a Criminal
A champion boxer on the lam, believed to have committed murder while drunk, takes refuge and finds redemption at an Arizona farm for delinquent youths.
- Rated
- Approved
- Runtime
- 1h 32m
- Released
- 1938
- Country
- United States
Details
Release year: 1938
Storyline
A champion boxer on the lam, believed to have committed murder while drunk, takes refuge and finds redemption at an Arizona farm for delinquent youths.
Top credits
John Garfield — Johnnie Bradfield
Claude Rains — Detective Monty Phelan
The Dead End Kids — The Reform Kids
Ann Sheridan — Goldie West
Did you know
• Claude Rains at first turned down the part, feeling he would be miscast and look ridiculous as a tough New York City cop. Only after being threatened by the studio with suspension did he reluctantly accept it, but he always considered this one of his least favorite pictures.
• Desert location shooting was so hot at times that the film melted in the camera. This was probably an exaggeration. The melting point of cellulose nitrate film, as used well into the 40's and even 50's, is around 302-338 degrees Fahrenheit. It was notoriously flammable and great care was taken to insure the film wasn't exposed to temperatures anywhere near this high. The actors would melt long before the film.
• Director Busby Berkeley first made a name for himself with musical spectaculars like Footlight Parade (1933), Gold Diggers of 1933 (1933) and 42nd Street (1933). He persuaded Warner Brothers executives to let him do a dramatic picture, and they assigned him to this film. He didn't shed his musical association entirely, however. The film contains an in-joke when "Dippy" (Huntz Hall) operates the controls of a makeshift shower. He serenades the bathing "Jack/Johnnie" with "By a Waterfall," a song from Berkeley's hit "Footlight Parade".
User reviews
Effortlessly entertaining.
"He stole my watch, my girl and my car..., yeah, serves him right."
Better Than the Original
Technical specs
- Sound mix
- Mono, Mono
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
- Color
- Color, Black and White


















