• "Big City Blues" stars Eric Linden as Bud Reeves, a small town kid from Hoopersville, Indiana who went to New York. While in New York he was taken for a ride and swindled by a man he referred to as Cousin Gibby (Walter Catlett). Bud was totally ignorant to the fact Cousin Gibby was bilking him, but getting fleeced by Cousin Gibby would become the least of his worries.

    During a party a girl was killed with a champagne bottle and Bud would become the number one suspect. The only person he trusted in all of New York was a small town woman named Vida Fleet (Joan Blondell) and he was hoping that she could help him out.

    "Big City Blues" is chiefly about how big cities chew up and spit out country bumpkins like Bud on a daily basis. Pie-eyed suckers like him flock to New York, L. A., and Chicago on a regular basis just to find out how cut-throat and vicious those places are. I liked the theme of the movie even if I didn't like Bud's character. He was too Mayberry. It was pathetic. I doubt any normal human being ever talked like Bud did.

    Also of note in the movie was Humphrey Bogart. This was before he became a big star, hence he had a small part in the movie.