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193591 minRomance, Western, Drama

Barbary Coast

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Is Barbary Coast worth watching? With a rating of 6.514/10, this Romance, Western, Drama film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Barbary Coast Synopsis

Mary Rutledge arrives from the east, finds her fiancé dead, and goes to work at the roulette wheel of Luis Chamalis' Bella Donna, a rowdy gambling house in San Francisco in the 1850s. She falls in love with miner Jim Carmichael and takes his gold dust at the wheel. She goes after him, Chamalis goes after her with intent to harm Carmichael.

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Top Cast

Miriam Hopkins
Miriam HopkinsMary 'Swan' Rutledge
Edward G. Robinson
Edward G. RobinsonLuis Chamalis
Joel McCrea
Joel McCreaJim Carmichael
Walter Brennan
Walter BrennanOld Atrocity
Frank Craven
Frank CravenCol. Marcus Aurelius Cobb
Brian Donlevy
Brian DonlevyKnuckles Jacoby
Clyde Cook
Clyde CookOakie
Harry Carey
Harry CareyJed Slocum
Matt McHugh
Matt McHughBroncho
Donald Meek
Donald MeekSawbuck McTavish

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Is Barbary Coast worth watching?

Barbary Coast has received mixed reviews with a 6.514/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Romance, Western, Drama movies.

Is Barbary Coast hit or flop?

Barbary Coast has received average ratings (6.514/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Barbary Coast is a Romance, Western, Drama movie that Mary Rutledge arrives from the east, finds her fiancé dead, and goes to work at the roulette wheel of Luis Chamalis' Bella Donna, a rowdy gambling hou...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJun 19, 2022
★ 6

It's quite interesting to see Edward G Robinson ("Louis Chamalis") in this period melodrama sets in a largely lawless San Francisco of the 1850s, but charismatic as he certainly is - even with his coiffured hair and frilly shirts - he cannot really raise this mediocre effort. Miriam Hopkins is "Swan" - a woman who arrives from New York to marry a miner who has fallen foul of the drink/gambling and gunmen. Determined to stay, she alights on the local casino owner (Robinson) and is soon part of the fabric of his place. When one day she goes riding and gets caught in a storm, she shelters with the rather decent "Jim Carmichael" (Joel McCrae) who has made a bit from his claim and wants to head back to New York. Fog sets in, his sailing is delayed and next thing he is led to their den of iniquity by Walter Brennan and you can guess what happens next. It's set at a time when the upright citizens were starting to take a stand against the corruption that was governing their lives in their so called "vigilante" phase, but this unrequited love story is so light and fluffy that by the ending, the plot has long since run out of steam and the actions of the "respectable" townsfolk come across as far more horrific than anything done by the hoodlums.