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  • Back Door to Heaven (1939)
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    85 min | Crime, Drama
Back Door to Heaven (1939)
Approved
85 min | Crime, Drama

Little Frankie Rogers lives on the wrong side of the tracks; his father is a drunkard and his mother is unable to support the family. After stealing a harmonica to play in his grammar school graduation recital, Frankie is sent to reform ...See moreLittle Frankie Rogers lives on the wrong side of the tracks; his father is a drunkard and his mother is unable to support the family. After stealing a harmonica to play in his grammar school graduation recital, Frankie is sent to reform school, even though his teacher, Miss Williams, and classmate Carol Evans are convinced that he is a good boy. Frankie goes to reform school with dreams of leading a decent life, but those dreams are shattered when he is sentenced to the state penitentiary for slugging a trusty who was cruel to a fellow prisoner. His term completed, Frankie decides to go home to St. Mary, Ohio, and is accompanied by Jud Mason and Bert "The Mouse" Gatto, two friends from prison. Frankie finds that St. Mary has changed, however, and decides to move to Cleveland, where Carol has a struggling career as a singer. Carol convinces Frankie to settle down in Cleveland and get a job, but his plans go awry when, returning home one evening after a date with Carol, he learns that Jud and The Mouse have gone to rob a restaurant. Frankie rushes to stop them, but is too late, and arrives just as a man is killed. Frankie refuses to let Carol testify in his behalf and is convicted and sentenced to death. Meanwhile, Charley Smith, the only classmate of Frankie's who has become financially successful, invites his old schoolmates to return to St. Mary for a reunion. Under a cloud of gloom, the class reassembles and Carol and former classmate John Shelley beg Charley to help Frankie, but he smugly refuses. Hearing of the reunion, Frankie escapes from his cell and speeds home, bursting into the schoolroom just as Carol denounces Charley for his lack of compassion. After urging Carol to forgive Charley, Frankie bids farewell to his old schoolmates and leaves the building. Moments later, the sound of gun shots signal Frankie's death. See less
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Writers
William K. Howard (story) | John Bright (screenplay) | Robert Tasker (screenplay)
Cinematographer
Hal Mohr (photographed by)
Editor
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Updated Apr 14, 1939

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Apr 14, 1939 (United States)

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35 cast members
Name Known for
Jimmy Lydon
Frankie Rogers Frankie Rogers   See fewer
Anita Magee
Carol Evans Carol Evans   See fewer
Raymond Roe
John Shelley John Shelley   See fewer
William Redfield
Charley Smith Charley Smith   See fewer
Kenneth LeRoy
Bob Hale Bob Hale   See fewer
David Johnson
Wallace Kishler Wallace Kishler   See fewer
William Harrigan
Frankie's Father Frankie's Father   See fewer
Jane Seymour
Frankie's Mother Frankie's Mother   See fewer
Aline MacMahon
Miss Williams Miss Williams   See fewer
Alfred Webster
Sheriff Kramer Sheriff Kramer   See fewer
Robert Vivian
George Spelvin George Spelvin   See fewer
Robert Wildhack
Mr. Herzing Mr. Herzing   See fewer
Hugh Cameron
Warden Warden   See fewer
Wallace Ford
Frankie Rogers Frankie Rogers   See fewer
Iris Adrian
Sugar, Burlesque Dancer Sugar, Burlesque Dancer   See fewer
Patricia Ellis
Carol Evans Carol Evans   See fewer
Van Heflin
John Shelley John Shelley   See fewer
Douglas McMullen
Wallace Kishler Wallace Kishler   See fewer
George J. Lewis
Bob Hale (as George Lewis) Bob Hale (as George Lewis)   See fewer
Bruce Evans
Charley Smith Charley Smith   See fewer
Stuart Erwin
Jud Mason Jud Mason   See fewer
Bert Frohman
Bert Gatto - the Mouse Bert Gatto - the Mouse   See fewer
Georgette Harvey
Mrs. Hamilton Mrs. Hamilton   See fewer
Helen Christian
Mrs. Charley Smith Mrs. Charley Smith   See fewer
George M. Carleton
Judge (uncredited) Judge (uncredited)   See fewer
Jack Cheatham
Police Officer (uncredited) Police Officer (uncredited)   See fewer
Edward Earle
Judge (uncredited) Judge (uncredited)   See fewer
Joe Garry
Reform School Superintendant (uncredited) Reform School Superintendant (uncredited)   See fewer
William K. Howard
Prosecutor (uncredited) Prosecutor (uncredited)   See fewer
Jack Irwin
Convict Throwing Soap (uncredited) Convict Throwing Soap (uncredited)   See fewer
Charles Jordan
Cab Driver (uncredited) Cab Driver (uncredited)   See fewer
James Millican
Convict in Baseball Game (uncredited) Convict in Baseball Game (uncredited)   See fewer
James Seay
Juror (uncredited) Juror (uncredited)   See fewer
Johnnie Walker
Trustee (uncredited) Trustee (uncredited)   See fewer
Robert B. Williams
Nightclub Owner (uncredited) Nightclub Owner (uncredited)   See fewer
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