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The best gangster movies of all time date back to the start of cinema, with masterpieces in the silent era, the advent of the ...
If I had to pick a precedent for that scene, I would go for “The Public Enemy” (1931), in which James Cagney, as an ambitious ... doing without his trademark hat—as he helps to rip a car ...
Plus, he is the younger brother to David, Shaun and Patrick. Cassidy, who recently released his first children’s book James Cagney Was My Babysitter (co-authored by Johnny Ray Miller ...
Also among this year's additions: Cheech & Chong's stoner comedy "Up in Smoke"; the James Cagney-Humphrey Bogart crime drama "Angels with Dirty Faces"; Andy Warhol's underground classic "The ...
Eddie (James Cagney) and George (Humphrey Bogart) are two veterans of World War I who come back home having to make ends meet in a postwar economy that's been inflated by Prohibition. They both ...
Baby Madge' also lent her name to a children's hat company. In 1914 ... She co-starred opposite James Cagney in the gangster movie The Mayor of Hell (1933), Spencer Tracy in The Show-Off (1934 ...
Less than six months after the United States officially entered World War II, actor James Cagney's most acclaimed film — and you'll see why in the following Yankee Doodle Dandy facts — arrived ...
A resolutely unstarry James Cagney (pictured above in 1950), refuses to let himself be admired as a screen legend as he speaks to Tom Brook about his return to acting in the film 'Ragtime' (1981).