James Cagney
15 titles
Filmography
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Footlight Parade
(1933)A Broadway director faces cutthroat competition and other complications as he transitions to producing musical numbers for the new talking pictures.

White Heat
(1949)A psychopathic criminal with a mother complex makes a daring break from prison and leads his old gang in a chemical plant payroll heist.

'G' Men
(1935)A man raised by gangsters puts his knowledge of the underworld to use in the FBI's war on crime.

The Public Enemy
(1931)Oscar-winner James Cagney became a superstar with his gritty performance as a prohibition-era Irish-American street punk who tries to make it big in Chicago's organized crime world.

Angels with Dirty Faces
(1938)Academy Award winners James Cagney and Humphrey Bogart star with Pat O'Brien and the Dead End Kids in this classic gangster film directed by Michael Curtiz (Casablanca, The Adventures of Robin Hood), Angels with Dirty Faces. When Rocky (Cagney) and Jerry (O'Brien), two boys from the slums of New York, engage in a boyish prank, Jerry escapes, but Rocky is sent to reform school. This sets the two...

Yankee Doodle Dandy
(1942)James Cagney danced and sang his way to well-deserved Academy Award for his outstanding portrayal of vaudeville composer and performer George M.Cohan in this Oscar-nominated biography.

Run for Cover
(1955)A convict (James Cagney) just released from prison becomes sheriff of a western town after being mistaken for a train robber.

Shake Hands with the Devil
(1959)A medical professor recruits a U.S. student for the Irish Republican Army in 1921 Dublin.

Jimmy the Gent
(1934)Academy Award winners James Cagney and Bette Davis star as a less-than-scrupulous private detective and the woman he loves--who has just left him for an even less scrupulous employer. Jimmy Corrigan (Gagney) is jealous when his operative and sweatheart, Joan Martin (Davis), goes to work for Charles Wallingham (Alan Dinehart) because Wallingham seems to have much more class than Corrigan. But Co...

The Roaring Twenties
(1939)Back home after World War I, three brothers-in-arms find their friendship tested when they get mixed up in a bootlegging racket during Prohibition.

The Fighting 69th
(1940)A braggart soldier learns the true meaning of heroism when he joins World War I's all-Irish unit.

Blood on the Sun
(1945)An American reporter working in pre-WWII Tokyo becomes a victim of a government cover-up when he publishes an exposé on Japan's imperialist plans.

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.

Blonde Crazy
(1931)A con-man bellhop and his chambermaid girlfriend set out to fleece hotel guests.

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.