Racketeer David Cresson's sudden passion for the straight-and-narrow life is thanks to his falling in love with society débutante Helen Rankin. However, his former associate and gang-members are more than slightly irritated, distressed, and downright hostile toward his reformation.


You should probably watch Good Intentions if you have a soft spot for those dusty, early 1930s crime flicks where everyone talks like they have a mouthful of marbles. It’s a good pick for people who enjoy watching a tough guy try to act like a gentleman and failing just enough to make it interesting. If you hate slow-m...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

William K. Howard

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"You should probably watch Good Intentions if you have a soft spot for those dusty, early 1930s crime flicks where everyone talks like they have a mouthful of marbles. It’s a good pick for people who enjoy watching a tough guy try to act like a gentleman and failing just enough to make it interesting. If you hate slow-moving plots or movies where the sound quality makes it seem like the actors are whispering from across a canyon, you’ll likely want to skip this one. It’s definitely a product of i..."
Hale Hamilton
George Manker Watters, William K. Howard
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