The Doorway to Hell

The Doorway to Hell

18/10/1930 1h 18m 6.3/10

Overview

A vicious crime lord decides that he has had enough and much to the shock of his colleagues decides to give the business to his second in command and retire to Florida after marrying his moll. Unfortunately, he has no idea that she and the man are lovers.

Director

Archie Mayo

Top Billed Cast

Lew Ayres

Lew Ayres

Louie Ricarno

James Cagney

James Cagney

Steve Mileaway

Leon Janney

Leon Janney

Jackie Lamarr

Robert Elliott

Robert Elliott

Captain Pat O'Grady

Kenneth Thomson

Kenneth Thomson

Captain of Academy

Dorothy Mathews

Dorothy Mathews

Doris Ricarno

Reviews

CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

10/3/2025

7/10

With Chicago effectively a lawless city controlled by warring gangsters fighting over their turf and their lucrative prohibition income, opportunistic “Louie” (Lew Ayres) sees an opportunity to centralise things. A meeting, a few machine guns, and some sheer brass neck soon sees him running the racketeers and presiding over an unusually peaceful city. Then he marries his sweetheart “Doris” (Dorothy Matthews) and has something of an epiphany. He wants to hand over the reins to his deputy “Mileaway” (James Cagney) and retire to the panhandle for some well earned rest and recuperation. Without him holding down the truce, things at home start to unravel but can he stay away and enjoy his new life, or will he be unable to resist the magnetic attraction of his old job? I thought Ayres did quite well here. He brings a handsome prince sort of glamour to the role, sure, but he also suggest something of the charismatic courage and menace that his character would have required to glue together his enemies into something effective, even if it was precarious. Cagney also serves well as his deputy/foil; Matthews adds a little more than just the typical bimbo/moll and the whole film has a certain grittiness to it that I found plausible, and towards the conclusion, even touching. It’s not frightened of livening things up, either, with plenty of action and quite an excitingly filmed prison escape too. It’s a well told story of addictions and of the struggles to control them, and with Tom Wilson stealing a few scenes as the never more than temporarily trustworthy “Big Shot Kelly” I found it well worth eighty minutes.

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