Tough to Handle (1937)
Description: The Nation's Newest Racket Exposed!
A young reporter's grandfather wins a sweepstakes, but it turns out that his ticket is phony. The reporter finds out that the police are looking for the criminal ring responsible for the phony-sweepstakes racket, so he and his young brother set out to track down the gang responsible and expose them.
Director: S. Roy Luby
Producer: s roy luby
Content Rating:
User Reviews: Mixed (base on 24 reviews)
Published Date: 2026-04-02 00:26:08
Genre:
Crime
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bernard carr
The special effects were subpar and distracting.
ray dennis steckler
Inconsistent tone that made it hard to follow.
milton moses ginsberg
Characters felt underdeveloped and uninteresting.
walter shumway
An unsatisfying conclusion that left many questions unanswered.
joseph santley
A heartwarming story that stays with you long after the credits roll.
koji shima
A memorable soundtrack that fit perfectly.
steve sekely
The world-building felt shallow and unconvincing.
giorgio simonelli
An absolute masterpiece. Brilliant performances and direction.
richard thorpe
Solid direction and a clear creative vision.
bruce mitchell
The tone kept shifting and never settled.
victor sjostrom
Beautiful cinematography that really elevates the experience.
Jeff McCartney
A clichéd plot that offered nothing new.
w merle connell
A thrilling ride from start to finish. Couldn't take my eyes off the screen.
stuart heisler
A thrilling ride from start to finish. Couldn't take my eyes off the screen.
ewing scott
One of the more disappointing films I've seen recently.
kinji fukasaku
Sharp editing that kept everything flowing smoothly.
ted post
Cinematography was dull and didn't add much.
john o'connor
A heartwarming story that stays with you long after the credits roll.
peter bogdanovich
Loved the characters and the emotional depth.
richard ashe
An absolute masterpiece. Brilliant performances and direction.