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A mob boss wants your wife, and he's your boss. Pre-Code nightmare fuel.
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Bad Company (1931)

sleazy noirpre-Code dangertoxic obsession

Overview

DramaCrime

A psychotic and sadistic mob boss is infatuated with the young wife of his newlywed attorney, and he plots to get him out of the way so he can have her to himself.

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Content warning
lawyergangsterpre-code

Standout Aspects

Acting

Ricardo Cortez oozes reptilian menace as Goldie.

Direction

Garnett's pre-Code sleaze hits harder than 70 years of imitators.

Best for:Solo: Late night, lights off, marvel at what 1931 got away with.·Rewatch: Spot what the Hays Code buried for decades.
Heads up:Sexual Content: Blatant predatory obsession, barely coded erotic threat throughout.·Violence: Casual gangland cruelty without moral cushion.
Tay Garnett

Director

Tay Garnett

ReleasedOct 16, 1931
Runtime1h 16m
StatusReleased

Vibe

Pacefast
Intensityhigh
Tonedark
Feelheavy
RKO Radio Pictures

Top Cast

Helen Twelvetrees

Helen Twelvetrees

Helen King Carlyle

Ricardo Cortez

Ricardo Cortez

Goldie Gorio

John Garrick

John Garrick

Steve Carlyle

Paul Hurst

Paul Hurst

Paul Hurst

Frank Conroy

Frank Conroy

Markham King

Frank McHugh

Frank McHugh

Doc-Henchmen

Emma Dunn

Emma Dunn

Emma

Harry Carey

Harry Carey

McBaine

Edgar Kennedy

Edgar Kennedy

Buffington-Doorman

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Cultural

Pre-Code Hollywood (1930-1934) allowed explicit sexuality, amoral endings, and unpunished villains — all extinct until the 1960s.

Trivia

Tay Garnett later directed THE POSTMAN ALWAYS RINGS TWICE; this was his apprenticeship in fatal attraction.

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