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Dead End Advance Ordering CHRISTMAS Tickets
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Advanced ordering for the Dead End before the event goes
on sale is available. A fan may call to order for an event before it goes on
sale to the public. We can guarantee getting our Customers the seats they are
looking for. We do not Guarantee a row but we can guarantee an area. For the
Dead End advanced ordering, a fifty percent deposit is required in
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Dead End is a 1937 crime drama film. It marked the first appearance of the Dead End Kids. Unemployed architect Dave Connell (Joel McCrea) is torn between Drina (Sylvia Sidney), sweet but equally poor, and Kay Burton (Wendy Barrie), a rich man's mistress. Gangster Baby Face Martin (Humphrey Bogart) returns to his old neighborhood and finds that nobody is glad to see him. Claire Trevor also starred.The movie begins with a montage of the filthy slums of New York. Rich people have built mansions there because of the view of the picturesque East River. While they live in opulence behind walled luxurious apartments, the destitute dirt poor live in crowded, filthy tenements. The main setting is a street corner on the East River; to the left is a luxury hotel and to the right the slums. The Dead End kids, led by Tommy, are a petty gang of street urchins who are already well onto a path to a life of crime. Members besides Tommy include, Dippy, Angel, Spit, TB, and Milty. Spit is a bit of a malicious character with a cruel streak. Milty starts out as the new kid on the block in search of friends. Spit initially bullies the newcomer and takes his pocket change. However Tommy eventually lets Milty join the gang. Milty turns out to be both a loyal and generous friend.The Dead End kids themeslves aren't malacious by nature. They are capable of exhibiting kindness and nobility. However being raised on the mean streets has twisted them into becoming tough and heartless.Tommy's sister, Drina, dreams of marrying some dashing,rich stranger who will save her and Tommy from this miserable life of poverty. Her friend Dave Connell, an unemployed architect who surrently works odd jobs, is having an affair with a rich man's mistress, Kay Burton. Tommy and Kay love each other, but they know they can't be together because Tommy cannot provide Kay with the lifestyle she desires. The film's theme is that poverty is the root cause of crime.The film was written by Lillian Hellman from the play by Sidney Kingsley. It was directed by William Wyler.The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture. A perusal of the original play script shows that Hollywood seriously toned down the language and personae of the six kids as well as the general tone of the piece. On Broadway, Francey, Baby Face's old girl friend was suffering from syphilis (sp?). In the movie, it seems she's suffering from some sort of allergy. Also, Dave, the film's hero, played by handsome, stalwart Joel McCrea's role was originally written in the play as having a crippled leg, and was nick-named "Gimpty". Also, Gorcey wasn't one of the original kids: he started out on Broadway playing a member of another gang in the play, The Second Avenue Gang along with his brother, David. Charles Duncan, who originally played Spit left the production and was replaced by Gorcey, his understudy. Gorcey went on to become the prototypical "Dead End" kid, East Side Kid and Bowery Boy
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