Streets of New York (1939 film)

Streets of New York

Film poster
Directed by William Nigh
Produced by Scott R. Dunlap (producer)
William T. Lackey (associate producer)
Written by Robert Hardy Andrews
Starring See below
Music by Edward J. Kay
Cinematography Harry Neumann
Edited by Russell F. Schoengarth
Production
company
Release dates
12 April 1939
Running time
73 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Streets of New York is a 1939 American film directed by William Nigh.

The film is also known as The Abe Lincoln of Ninth Avenue, and The Abraham Lincoln of the 4th Avenue.

Plot summary

George Irving, Jackie Cooper, and Marjorie Reynolds, in The Abe Lincoln of the 4th Avenue

"Jimmy" (Jackie Cooper) and crippled "Gimpy" (Martin Spellman) run the corner newsstand. Spike (David Durand), a neighbourhood delinquent, doesn’t like it, on his turf, and does everything he can to get them into trouble, and disrupt their circulation.

When they get in trouble, Judge Carroll (George Irving) tries to help them out. He doesn’t want Jimmy going bad, like his big brother, the racqueteer, 'Tap' (Dick Purcell), while Jimmy is trying to go to school and teach himself to be a lawyer, like his hero, Abraham Lincoln.

Jimmy has to choose between the right thing, and family, when his brother comes to him for help.

Cast

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