Cagney Movies on DVD
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James Cagney
Signature Collection

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Warner Gangsters Collection, Vol 3
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American Film Institute Life Achievement Award
James Cagney (1974)  Great award show telecast

Blonde Crazy (1931) Cagney's a cocky con man in cahoots with Joan Blondell

Boy Meets Girl  (1938) Cagney and Pat O'Brien are a wacky pair of screenwriters in this fast-paced comedy

Ceiling Zero (1936) Cagney's a hot-shot pilot who indirectly causes the death of a fellow airman

Crowd Roars, The (1932) Race-car action - Cagney's an ace driver who goes downhill as his young brother rises

Devil Dogs of the Air (1935) Cagney's a cocky pilot whose recklessness causes problems in the very disciplined Marine Corps

Doorway to Hell, The (1930) Cagney's 2nd film. He's in fine support of star Lew Ayres in this early crime drama

Frisco Kid, The (1935) San Francisco's Barbary Coast in the 1800s

Hard To Handle (1933) Con-man Cagney's schemes constantly land him in hot water

Here Comes the Navy (1934) Cagney battles with Pat O'Brien on board ship and off

He Was Her Man (1934) Cagney hides out in a small fishing village to escape hit-men.  Joan Blondell co-stars

The Irish in Us (1935) Brothers Cagney and Pat O'Brien vie for the affections of Olivia de Havilland

Jimmy the Gent (1934) Crooked advertising man Cagney tries to go respectable to win back Bette Davis

Lady Killer  (1933) Former con-man Cagney makes it big as a Hollywood movie star  now commercially released

Mayor of Hell (1933) Cagney takes over from corrupt reform school boss, wins over all the junior tough-guys 
now commercially released

Millionaire, The (1931) Cagney's 4th film. He has a small role as an insurance salesman in this George Arliss comedy.

Other Men's Women  (1931)  Cagney's third film. He has a small part in this story of two friends who love the same woman.

Picture Snatcher (1933) Former gangster finds just as much trouble as a newspaper photographer  now commercially released

St. Louis Kid (1934) Truckdriver falsely accused of murder has to clear himself

Sinner's Holiday (1930) Cagney's film debut!

Smart Money (1931) Cagney's only film with Edward G Robinson  now commercially released

Strawberry Blonde, The  (1941) Charming romantic comedy/drama. Olivia deHavilland and Rita Hayworth also star

Taxi (1932) Hot-tempered cab driver vows to avenge his young brother's murder.  Loretta Young co-stars

These Wilder Years (1956) Business magnate Cagney searches for the son he abandoned years ago. Barbara Stanwyck co-stars

Winner Take All (1932) Boxer Cagney has trouble quitting the ring in order to settle down with his girl




 





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