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  1. The Big Boss: Directed by Charles Barton. With Otto Kruger, Gloria Dickson, John Litel, Don Beddoe. Although they are brothers, Frank and Bob Dugan are complete opposites: Frank is arrogant and anti-social, while Bob is a good boy, anxious to get ahead in the world.

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    • Crime, Drama
    • Charles Barton
    • 1941-04-28
  2. The Big Boss is a 1941 American crime drama film directed by Charles Barton and starring Otto Kruger, Gloria Dickson and John Litel. It was produced and distributed by Columbia Pictures.

  3. Dickson’s energetic performance was the best thing about this routine drama, The Big Boss from 1941, starring John Litel and Otto Kruger. Good brother-bad brother story of Litel rising to the governorship of his state, coming up against manipulative mob boss Kruger.

    • Charles Barton
    • Columbia Pictures
  4. The Big Boss is Jim Maloney (Otto Kruger), who pulls all the political strings in an unnamed major metropolis. Maloney’s chief antagonist is scrupulously honest “reform” governor Bob Dugan (John Litel).

    • Benjamin H. Kline (B&W)
    • Charles Barton
    • United States
    • Drama | Politics. Mafia
  5. Filme: O Politiqueiro (The Big Boss, 1941), de: Charles Barton, com: Otto Kruger, Jim Maloney, Gloria Dickson, Sue Peters, John Litel, Bob Dugan, Don Beddoe, Cliff Randall, Robert Fiske, George Fellows, George Lessey, Sen. Williams, Joe Con

  6. Gloria Dickson Cast. John Litel Cast. Don Beddoe Cast. Howard J. Green Screenplay. Critics reviews. Although they are brothers, Frank and Bob Dugan are complete opposites: Frank is arrogant and anti-social, while Bob is a good boy, anxious to get ahead in the world.

  7. Synopsis by Hal Erickson. The Big Boss is Jim Maloney (Otto Kruger), who pulls all the political strings in an unnamed major metropolis. Maloney's chief antagonist is scrupulously honest "reform" governor Bob Dugan (John Litel).