Up the River (1930)
October 10, 1930Release Date
Up the River (1930)
October 10, 1930Release Date
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Spencer Tracy
Saint Louis
Claire Luce
Judy Fields
Warren Hymer
Dannemora Dan
Humphrey Bogart
Steve Jordan
William Collier Sr.
Pop
Joan Marie Lawes
Jean
Marion Aye
Actress
Ward Bond
Inmate Socked by Saint Louis
Joe Brown
Deputy Warden
Eddy Chandler
Guard (uncredited)
Bob Burns
Slim - Bazooka Player
John Ford
Director
Edythe Chapman
Mrs. Jordan (uncredited)
Harvey Clark
Nash (uncredited)
Maurine Dallas Watkins
Writer
James F. Hanley
Composer
Dick Curtis
New Inmate (uncredited)
Joseph H. August
Cinematographer
Mike Donlin
Upstate Baseball Manager (uncredited)
Frank E. Hull
Editor
Noel Francis
Sophie (uncredited)
Althea Henley
Cynthia Jordan (uncredited)
Elizabeth Keating
May (uncredited)
Helen Keating
June (uncredited)
Richard Keene
Dick (uncredited)
Sharon Lynn
Edith La Verne (uncredited)
George MacFarlane
Whiteley (uncredited)
Wilbur Mack
Honest John Jessup (uncredited)
Louise Mackintosh
Mrs. Massey (uncredited)
Goodee Montgomery
Kit (uncredited)
Robert Emmett O'Connor
Prison Warden (uncredited)
Robert Parrish
Boy (uncredited)
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Up the River is a 1930 American pre-Code comedy film directed by John Ford, and starring Claire Luce, Spencer Tracy and Humphrey Bogart. The plot concerns escaped convicts, as well as a female convict. It was the feature film debut role of both Tracy and Bogart. Despite Bogart being billed fourth (under top-billed Tracy, Claire Luce and Warren Hymer), Tracy's and Bogart's roles were almost equally large, and this is the only film in which they appeared together. Up the River is also Bogart's only film directed by John Ford. Bogart's image is featured with Luce on some of the film's posters rather than Tracy's since Bogart was the romantic lead with Luce. Fox remade the film in 1938 starring Preston Foster and Tony Martin playing their roles.