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Overview
Release Date:
4 May 1935 (USA) moreTagline:
Hollywood's Most Famous Bad Man Joins the "G-MEN" and Halts the March of Crime!Plot:
It's the early days of the F.B.I. - federal agents working for the Department of Justice. Though they've got limited powers... more | add synopsisAwards:
Nominated for Oscar. moreUser Comments:
Cagney's Film moreCast
(Complete credited cast)| James Cagney | ... | 'Brick' Davis | |
| Margaret Lindsay | ... | Kay McCord | |
| Ann Dvorak | ... | Jean Morgan | |
| Robert Armstrong | ... | Jeff McCord | |
| Barton MacLane | ... | Collins | |
| Lloyd Nolan | ... | Hugh Farrell | |
| William Harrigan | ... | 'Mac' McKay, aka Joseph Lynch | |
| Russell Hopton | ... | Gerard | |
| Edward Pawley | ... | Danny Leggett | |
| Noel Madison | ... | Durfee | |
| Monte Blue | ... | Fingerprint Expert | |
| Regis Toomey | ... | Edward 'Eddie' Buchanan | |
| Addison Richards | ... | Bruce J. Gregory | |
| Harold Huber | ... | Venke | |
| Raymond Hatton | ... | Gangsters' Messenger with Warning |
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85 minCountry:
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1.37 : 1 moreSound Mix:
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J. Edgar Hoover, Director of the FBI, personally approved the script for this movie. He even assigned actual FBI agents to monitor its production and ensure that it was accurate in every detail. When it grossed over $1,000,000 (an astronomical sum for a film in 1935), he was extremely pleased. There were two famous federal law enforcement agencies in the early part of the 20th century. They were the "G-Men" of the FBI, who worked for the Justice Department, and the "T-Men" who worked for the Treasury Department. Hoover was intensely interested in his "G-Men" winning the publicity and popularity rivalry. This movie certainly helped! moreGoofs:
Revealing mistakes: A crashing automobile knocks over a street lamp just before it runs into a building. The lamp falls away from the camera so that its bottom is exposed. Clearly the lamp is a prop with no electrical wiring. moreQuotes:
Jeff McCord: They're in that circle somewhere.James 'Brick' Davis: Only six states. We've got them cornered.
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I'm Goin' Shoppin' with You moreFAQ
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This is definitely Jimmy Cagney's film all the way. He is superb in it and his acting actually makes the rest of the cast better in support. Cagney was such a great actor he would always help elevate others performances in his films and he does so very much in this one. This film is well done for it's time though it looks a little flawed with age now.
The story is actually based upon a real FBI case in the early 30's. It stretches the truth after a while in order to fit the task. The gun fight sequence towards the end is amazingly violent yet most of the what seems to be thousands of shots fired seem to miss everything.
This is one of many films that established Warner Brothers as :Gangster Films Inc" during the 30's & 40's. It is a strong entry which was well produced for a 1935 (early) film. It treats it's subject pretty well. If you like Cagney, this is a film you must see to understand how far he had already developed his acting skills in 1935.