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The subway station scene was filmed in the then-closed Court Street IND station. It was taken out service in 1946 and since 1976 is the home of the NYC Transit Museum.
Once thought to be a lost movie, it was restored in 2019 by Nicolas Winding Refn's company, byNWR, from the discovered only known print held at the British Film Institute.
The character Varkas, portrayed by J. Edward Bromberg, says he is not in good shape and that he has a condition, patting himself near his heart. The year after this film was released, Bromberg himself would suffer a fatal heart attack just a few weeks shy of his 48th birthday.
Last movie of Mary Boland.
The $200,000 that Smitty offers to Max would be equivalent to over $2.3 Million in 2021.
"Max Thursday: [title card] People are people- there is strength in the weakest of us. Max Thursday"
"Masher: [Sidles up Angel's left, Max is seated to her right] How about it, velvet eyes? Yes or no? Max Thursday: The answer is no. Masher: [to Angel] You know this character? Angel: Yeah, I know him. Masher: You want I should get rid of him? Angel: No, I want you should go away. You make me feel like I got wrinkles in my stockings. Masher: What happened to your other sucker, Angel? Did he run out of ten dollar bills? Angel: Why don't you get out of here? Go on. Blow. [the Masher walks out of the frame]"