The filmgoers' annual (1932)

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36 The Filmgoers' Annual THE GANG BUSTER THE official American description of this one is good. It says : " Grin you Grinners ! A gangling lad from Arkansas tips his hat to a reigning monarch of the underworld — and things start to happen ! Jack Oakie does his wise-cracking in the dives of gangdom — and shoots a big city full of laughs." And with that, most filmgoers will agree. This is a gangster comedy in which, with lovely Jean Arthur as heroine, Jack Oakie " busts " two rival gangs to pieces and to prison, while providing some of the most uproarious comedy it is possible to imagine.