A worthy follow-up to the studio's most recent gangster outing, LITTLE CAESAR (1930), that elevated Edward G. Wellman, is a prime example of how a motion picture produced in the early sound era can still hold up today. THE PUBLIC ENEMY (Warner Brothers, 1931), directed by William A.
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