James Cagney
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The Crowd Roars
(1932)James Cagney kicks serious asphalt in director Howard hawk’s high-speed thrill ride costarring Joan Blondell and Ann Dvorak.

Here Comes the Navy
(1934)James Cagney and Pat O’Brien hit the deck as well as each other in this rousing Oscar® nominee for Best Picture (1934).

Something to Sing About
(1937)A New York bandleader journeys to Hollywood when he is offered a contract with a film studio, but he is determined to do things his own way.

The West Point Story
(1950)Academy Award winner James Cagney puts on his dancing shoes again for The West Point Story, a spirited comedy packed with star-power and tunes by vetran songwriters Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn.

The Time of Your Life
(1948)A neighborhood bar run by a beloved owner is the must-stop spot of various characters, from the lovestruck, the amused, and guys looking for gigs.

City for Conquest
(1940)A truck driver turned boxer risks his eyesight en route to the welterweight championship while taking a backseat to his girlfriend’s dancing career.

The Gallant Hours
(1960)Based on true events, an American commander in the South Pacific during World War II makes a critical move that helps them defeat the Japanese forces.

Torrid Zone
(1940)Academy Award winner James Cagney stars as the manager of a Caribbean banana plantation who would do anything to get away from the tropics and his underhanded boss--until he meets a woman hot enough to keep him in the Torrid Zone.Torrid Zone: the region of the earth between the tropic of Cancer and the tropic of Capricorn. Plantation owner Steve Case (Pat O'Brien) ruthlessly uses every lie, plo...
These Wilder Years
(1956)James Cagney and Barbara Stanwyck shine in their only screen pairing, a powerful story of loss and regret co-starring Walter Pidgeon. After 20 years, middle-aged steel magnate Steve Bradford (Cagney) has decided to return to his hometown to take care of some unfinished business. Determined to find the son he fathered while still in high school, he tangles with orphanage director Ann Dempster (Stanwyck), who refuses to give him the young man's name. Turning to the courts in a brazen attempt to force Dempster to reveal the information, Bradford gets more than he bargained for when she introduces him to Suzie (Betty Lou Keim), an expectant 16-year-old who helps him realize that the wishes and feelings of others may be more important than his own.

Love Me or Leave Me
(1955)Brilliant performances by Doris Day and James Cagney highlight this story of jazz singing sensation Ruth Etting and the vicious Chicago hood who controlled her life.

Mister Roberts
(1955)A naval officer longing for active duty clashes with his vainglorious captain.

Smart Money
(1931)Nick has a penchant for gambling, booze and women. He runs a gambling den, where one day he easily beats a cheating gambler. Friends raise $10,000 to stake him in a big-time poker game in the city. But Nick meets a woman who steers him into a set-up.
You Must Remember This: The Warner Bros. Story
(2008)The power and the stories. The trends and trendsetters. The mirror that reflects our life and times. It's Rick sticking his neck out for nobody. Superman rescuing Lois Lane. Bette Davis pumping lead into the man she loves. George Clooney masterminding a Vegas heist. Harry Potter wielding his powers. You must remember these....Clint Eastwood narrates Richard Schickel's perceptive five-episode, 85th-anniversary salute to the studio that gained a four-footed hold with an unlikely star (Rin Tin Tin), championed tough guys and dames who gave the Depression and the Nazis the raspberry, countered the box-office onslaught of TV and emerged as a 21st-century giant. Art, business, stars, moneymen, America - it's an enthralling tale. And it's all here.

Other Men's Women
(1931)Bill is a ladies man. He's carefree and irresponsible. He works as a fireman on the railroad. His friend, Jack, is an engineer. He's down to earth and reliable. One day Bill comes to stay with Jack and his wife, Lily. The inevitable happens and Bill falls for Lily. Jack finds out and battle ensues. Jack is seriously injured and Bill is wracked with guilt. But Jack seeks revenge.

The Doorway to Hell
(1930)Chicago's ‘Napoleon of the Underworld’ with a duplicitous right-hand man falls in love and tries to go straight but is pulled into a deadly showdown.