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Pre-Code Talkies, ranked

Before I did this deep dive over the past year, my stereotype was that Hollywood's pre-Code talkie era (which lasted from roughly the transition to sound in the late 1920s to the beginning of centralized content censorship in 1934) was full of fun trash. That’s not exactly untrue — but there's much more to it than that.

First, in this era there’s a fascinating sense that everything is in flux. Hollywood’s idea of “what a movie should be” has not yet been strictly defined or set to prescribed parameters. There are few polished “perfectly crafted” masterpieces in this era but a whole lot of deeply interesting films.

Second is morality: a greater range of topics, themes, and outcomes were possible…

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There are 23 crime films in this list.

  • Shanghai Express

    2

  • Trouble in Paradise

    3

  • Scarface

    4

  • American Madness

    17

  • I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang

    19

  • Jewel Robbery

    22

  • Night Nurse

    25

  • The Mayor of Hell

    51

  • The Criminal Code

    55

  • The Public Enemy

    59

  • Little Caesar

    60

  • She Done Him Wrong

    64

  • Thunderbolt

    65

  • The Thin Man

    69

  • This Day and Age

    74

  • The Front Page

    78

  • Three on a Match

    81

  • Ladies They Talk About

    87

  • Five Star Final

    90

  • The Story of Temple Drake

    97

  • Blonde Crazy

    98

  • Two Seconds

    100

  • The President Vanishes

    110