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Actor James Cagney, starred in:

Jimmy the Gent (1934)

Genre: Comedy, Crime Comedy.
Director: Michael Curtiz.
Actors: James Cagney, Bette Davis, Alice White, Allen Jenkins, Alan Dinehart, Arthur Hohl, Phillip Reed, Hobart Cavanaugh, Mayo Methot, Ralf Harolde, Philip Faversham, Nora Lane, Monica Bannister, Tom Costello, Joseph Crehan, Lester Dorr, Donald Douglas, Jay Eaton, Harold Entwistle, Dick French, Eula Guy, Ben Hendricks, Jr., Charles Hickman, Howard Hickman, Harry Holman, Robert E. Homans, Olaf Hytten, Merna Kennedy, Milt Kibbee, Lorena Layson, Stanley Mack, Lee Moran, Leonard Mudie, Vesey O'Davoren, Dennis O'Keefe, Camille Rovelle, Joe Sawyer, Eddie Shubert, Harry Wallace, Juliet Ware, Robert Warwick, Billy West, Renee Whitney, Pat Wing.
Storyline:
James Cagney runs a shady missing-heir tracing service, occasionally providing phony heirs in order to collect his fee. He suffers a tinge of jealousy when he takes a gander at the offices of a legitimate tracing firm, where his former girlfriend (Bette Davis) has taken a job. Jimmy soon learns that the reputable organization's boss (Alan Dinehart) is more crooked than Jimmy ever was, but he can't ...
Man of a Thousand Faces (1957)

Genre: Drama, Biography [feature].
Director: Joseph Pevney.
Actors: James Cagney, Dorothy Malone, Jane Greer, Jim Backus, Robert Evans, Marjorie Rambeau, Celia Lovsky, Jeanne Cagney, Jack Albertson, Roger Smith, Rickie Sorenson, Dennis Rush, Nolan Leary, Simon Scott, Danny Beck, Philip Van Zandt, Hank Mann, Harry "Snub" Pollard, Marjorie Bennett, Clarence Kolb, Robert Lyden.
Storyline:
One screen legend tips his hat to another as James Cagney portrays horror film icon Lon Chaney in Man of a Thousand Faces. Joseph Pevney's bio-pic takes a somewhat whitewashed view of Chaney's career, but Cagney is nothing short of riveting in the lead. The film begins as Chaney, the son of two deaf parents, is tasting success in vaudeville as a knockabout juggler, mime, and quick-change artist. C ...
Mutiny On The Bounty (1935)

Genre: Adventure, Adventure Drama, Sea Adventure.
Director: Frank Lloyd.
Actors: Clark Gable, Charles Laughton, Franchot Tone, Dudley Digges, Herbert Mundin, Donald Crisp, Eddie Quillan, Movita, Francis Lister, Henry Stephenson, Spring Byington, Ian Wolfe, Ivan Simpson, DeWitt Jennings, Stanley Fields, Wallis Clark, Vernon P. Downing, Dick Winslow, Lionel Belmore, Nadine Beresford, James Cagney, Maria [Movita] Castaneda, Mamo Clark, Marion Clayton, Harry Cording, Alec Craig, Harold Entwistle, Pat Flaherty, Mary Gordon, Winter Hall, John Harrington, Charles Irwin, Crauford Kent, Hal LeSueur, Robert Livingston, Doris Lloyd, King Mojave, David Niven, John Powers, Byron Russell, William Stack, Will Stanton, David Thursby, David Torrence, Douglas Walton, Percy Waram, Eric Wilton.
Storyline:
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The Irish in Us (1935)

Genre: Romance, Comedy, Domestic Comedy.
Director: Lloyd Bacon.
Actors: James Cagney, Pat O'Brien, Olivia de Havilland, Frank McHugh, Allen Jenkins, Mary Gordon, John Farrell MacDonald, Mushy Callahan, Mabel Colcord, Lucille Collins, Bess Flowers, Edward Gargan, Huntly Gordon, Herbert Heywood, Thomas E. Jackson, Edward Keane, Jack McHugh, Harvey Parry, Harry Seymour, Will Stanton, Sailor Vincent, Emmett Vogan.
Storyline:
This fast-paced @Warner Bros. comedy stars James Cagney and Pat O'Brien as brothers who fight over the same girl. Mrs. O'Hara (Mary Gordon) is the loving mother of three sons: fireman Mike (Frank McHugh), policeman Pat (O'Brien), and the boxing promoter Danny (Cagney). Mike wants to marry Lucille Jackson (Olivia deHaviland), the daughter of his boss, Captain Jackson (John Farrell MacDonald). Howev ...
The Oklahoma Kid (1939)

Genre: Western, Traditional Western.
Director: Lloyd Bacon.
Actors: James Cagney, Humphrey Bogart, Rosemary Lane, Donald Crisp, Harvey Stephens, Hugh Sothern, Charles B. Middleton, Edward Pawley, Ward Bond, Lew Harvey, Trevor Bardette, John Miljan, Arthur Ayleswofth, Irving Bacon, Joe Devlin, Wade Boteler, Don Barclay, Clem Bevans, Ed Brady, Al Bridge, Spencer Charters, Tom Chatterton, Tex Cooper, Rosina Galli, John Harron, Stuart Holmes, Robert E. Homans, Soledad Jiminez, Bob Kortman, George Lloyd, Ray Mayer, Frank Mayo, Jack Mower, Horace Murphy, George Regas, Joe Rickson, Jeffrey Sayre, Elliott Sullivan, Whizzer, Dan Wolheim, William Worthington.
Storyline:
James Cagney stars in the humorous Western The Oklahoma Kid, set during the land rush of 1893. John Kincaid (Hugh Sothern) and his son, Ned (Harvey Stephens), try to settle on a plot of land, but they are met by the villainous Whip McCord (Humphrey Bogart) and his band of miscreants. McCord runs a saloon and ends up turning the town of Tulsa into a haven of gambling and drinking. Wanting to clean ...
The Public Enemy (1931)

Genre: Crime, Gangster Film, Crime Drama.
Director: William Wellman.
Actors: James Cagney, Edward Woods, Donald Cook, Joan Blondell, Jean Harlow, Beryl Mercer, Robert E. O'Connor, Leslie Fenton, Murray Kinnell, Buddy Burroughs, Mae Clarke, Frank Coghlan, Jr., George Daly, Frankie Darro, Snitz Edwards, Rita Flynn, Douglas Gerrard, Dorothy Gray, Ben Hendricks, Jr., Robert E. Homans, Eddie Kane, Mia Marvin, Sam McDaniel, Helen Parrish, Lee Phelps, Russell Powell, Purnell Pratt, Nanci Price, Landers Stevens, William Strauss, Charles Sullivan, Adele Watson.
Storyline:
William Wellman's landmark gangster movie traces the rise and fall of prohibition-era mobster Tom Powers. We are first shown various episodes of Tom's childhood with the corrupting influences of the beer hall, pool parlor, and false friends like minor-league fence Putty Nose. As young adults, Tom (James Cagney) and his pal, Matt Doyle (Edward Woods), are hired by ruthless but innately decent bootl ...
The Strawberry Blonde (1941)

Genre: Romance, Comedy, Romantic Comedy.
Director: Raoul Walsh.
Actors: James Cagney, Olivia de Havilland, Rita Hayworth, Jack Carson, Alan Hale, George Tobias, Una O'Connor, George Reeves, Lucille Fairbanks, Edward McNamara, Helen Lynd, Herbert Heywood, Herbert Anderson, Peter Ashley, Paul Barrett, Wade Boteler, George Campeau, Lucia Carroll, Eddy Chandler, Richard Clayton, Jack Daley, Peggy Diggins, Abe Dinovitch, Ann Edmonds, Pat Flaherty, James Flavin, Roy Gordon, Harrison Greene, Creighton Hale, Carl Harbaugh, Russell Hicks, Max Hoffman, Jr., George Humbert, Frank Mayo, Frank Melton, Jack Mower, William Newell, Frank Orth, Bob Perry, Susan Peters, Paul Phillips, Addison Richards, Tim Ryan, Harry Seymour, John Sheehan, David Thursby, Dorothy Vaughan, Dick Wessel.
Storyline:
Strawberry Blonde is the second, and by far the most well-regarded, of the three film versions of James Hogan's play One Sunday Afternoon. James Cagney stars as Biff Grimes, a turn-of-the-century dentist married to onetime suffragette Amy Lind (Olivia de Havilland). A former convict, Biff has great difficulty keeping his temper—and when alderman Hugo Barnstead (Jack Carson), the man resp ...
White Heat (1949)

Genre: Crime, Gangster Film, Crime Thriller.
Director: Raoul Walsh.
Actors: James Cagney, Virginia Mayo, Edmond O'Brien, Steve Cochran, Margaret Wycherly, John Archer, Wally Cassell, Mickey Knox, Ian MacDonald, Fred Clark, G. Pat Collins, Paul Guilfoyle, Fred Coby, Ford Rainey, Robert Osterloh, Joel Allen, Claudia Barrett, Ray Bennett, Marshall Bradford, John Butler, Bob Carson, Leo Cleary, Garrett Craig, Fern Eggen, Hank Fallon, Art Foster, Eddie Foster, Robert Foulk, Buddy Gorman, Sherry Hall, Carl Harbaugh, Perry Ivins, Harry Lauter, Nolan Leary, Murray Leonard, Larry McGrath, John McGuire, Sid Melton, Arthur Miles, Ray Montgomery, Milton Parsons, Lee Phelps, Eddie Phillips, John M. Pickard, Joey Ray, Grandon Rhodes, George Spaulding, Harry Strang, George Taylor, Jim Thorpe, Jim Toney, Jack Worth.
Storyline:
In later years, James Cagney regarded White Heat with a combination of pride and regret; while satisfied with his own performance, he tended to dismiss the picture as a "cheap melodrama." Seen today, White Heat stands as one of the classic crime films of the 1940s, containing perhaps Cagney's best bad-guy portrayal. The star plays criminal mastermind Cody Jarrett, a mother-dominated psyc ...
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