Bordertown (1935) – full review!
Bordertown (1935) – full review!
Directed by Archie Mayo this film was later remade better as They Drive By Night (1940). It’s based on a Robert Lord (One Way Passage (1932)) story and Henry O’Neill appears uncredited.
Paul Muni plays Johnny a poor Mexican working as a mechanic while he puts himself through law school. A rich socialite Dale (Margaret Lindsay) runs into his friend (Arthur Stone) Manuel’s car which becomes his first case. Johnny sues Dale in court but is ill-prepared losing to her boyfriend Brook (Gavin Gordon). Though she offers to pay anyway Brook stops her. So Johnny hits him causing him to be disbarred.
Johnny hits the road and finds his way to a gambling establishment run by Charlie (Eugene Pallette) who hires him. As a hard worker Johnny quickly becomes Charlie’s partner earning unwanted affections from his wife Marie (Bette Davis). Her attraction to Johnny is so great Marie uses an automatic garage door mechanism to kill her husband with carbon monoxide one night when Charlie is drunk. She is able to convince everyone it was an accidental death. With the insurance money Johnny builds a successful casino with silent partner Marie.
But Marie isn’t pleased with her and Johnny’s platonic relationship especially when Dale with Brook in tow shows up as a guest at their casino. When Johnny begins seeing Dale who is merely towing with him though he fails to see it Marie confesses the murder and its purpose. Johnny wants nothing to do with her as he blindly pursues Dale. So Marie tries to pin the murder of her husband on Johnny. Ms. Davis’s acting ability is in full exhibition at the trial and there is a bit of redemption concerning Lindsay’s character too as this sad parable comes to an end.