Actor : James Cagney Director: N/A Genre:Action/Adventure Year: N/A Studio:Turner Classic Movie Length: 395 Released: September 7, 2010 Rating:Not Rated (MPAA Rating) Format: DVD Misc: NTSC, Color Language: English subtitles:English, French, Spanish
DESCRIPTION:
WHITE HEAT (1949) "Made it, Ma! Top of the world!" Cagney's Cody Jarrett--a psychotic thug devoted to his tough-as-nails mother--is the searing centerpiece of this blazing, fast-paced thriller. CITY FOR CONQUEST (1940) Club fighter Cagney turns pro to bankroll his composer brother's dream of writing the great New York City symphony. But life pulls the sidewalk out from under them in an intensely moving saga co-starring Ann Sheridan. EACH DAWN I DIE (1939) Two of the screen's famed tough guys--Cagney as a reporter framed for manslaughter and George Raft as a big-house racketeer--headline this prison movie that casts a reform-minded eye on the brutalizing effects of life in the slammer. "G" MEN (1935) Four years after starring in The Public Enemy, Cagney waged on-screen war against the nation's public enemies as a zealous FBI agent in a movie "fast, gutsy, as simplistic and powerful as a tabloid headline" (Time Out Film Guide).
Special Features:
Disc 1, side A: White Heat Leonard Maltin Hosts Warner Night at the Movies 1949 with newsreel, comedy short So You Think You’re Not Guilty, cartoon Homeless Hare and theatrical trailers Featurette White Heat: Top of the World Commentary by historian Drew Casper Disc 1, side B: City for Conquest Warner Night at the Movies 1940 with newsreel, patriotic short service with the Colors, cartoon Stage Fright and theatrical trailers Featurette Molls and Dolls: The Women of Gangster Films Commentary by historian Richard Schickel Breakdowns of 1940: Studio Blooper Reel Radio show adaptation Disc 2, side A: Each Dawn I Die Warner Night at the Movies 1939 with newsreel, documentary short A Day at Santa Anita, cartoons Detouring America and Each Dawn I Crow and theatrical trailers Featurette Stool Pigeons and Pine Overcoats: The Language of Gangster Films Commentary by Historian Haden Guest Breakdowns of 1939: Studio Blooper Reel Radio show adaptation Disc 2, side B: "G" Men Warner Night at the Movies 1935 with newsreel, Bob Hope comedy short The Old Grey Mayor, cartoon Buddy the Gee Man and theatrical trailers Featurette Morality and the Code: A How-to Manual for Hollywood Commentary by historian Richard Jewell Breakdowns of 1935: Studio Blooper Reel How I Play Golf by Bobby Jones Short No. 11: Practice Shots
Actor : James Cagney Director: N/A Genre:Action/Adventure Year: N/A Studio:Turner Classic Movie Length: 395 Released: September 7, 2010 Rating:Not Rated (MPAA Rating) Format: DVD Misc: NTSC, Color Language: English subtitles:English, French, Spanish
DESCRIPTION:
WHITE HEAT (1949) "Made it, Ma! Top of the world!" Cagney's Cody Jarrett--a psychotic thug devoted to his tough-as-nails mother--is the searing centerpiece of this blazing, fast-paced thriller. CITY FOR CONQUEST (1940) Club fighter Cagney turns pro to bankroll his composer brother's dream of writing the great New York City symphony. But life pulls the sidewalk out from under them in an intensely moving saga co-starring Ann Sheridan. EACH DAWN I DIE (1939) Two of the screen's famed tough guys--Cagney as a reporter framed for manslaughter and George Raft as a big-house racketeer--headline this prison movie that casts a reform-minded eye on the brutalizing effects of life in the slammer. "G" MEN (1935) Four years after starring in The Public Enemy, Cagney waged on-screen war against the nation's public enemies as a zealous FBI agent in a movie "fast, gutsy, as simplistic and powerful as a tabloid headline" (Time Out Film Guide).
Special Features:
Disc 1, side A: White Heat Leonard Maltin Hosts Warner Night at the Movies 1949 with newsreel, comedy short So You Think You’re Not Guilty, cartoon Homeless Hare and theatrical trailers Featurette White Heat: Top of the World Commentary by historian Drew Casper Disc 1, side B: City for Conquest Warner Night at the Movies 1940 with newsreel, patriotic short service with the Colors, cartoon Stage Fright and theatrical trailers Featurette Molls and Dolls: The Women of Gangster Films Commentary by historian Richard Schickel Breakdowns of 1940: Studio Blooper Reel Radio show adaptation Disc 2, side A: Each Dawn I Die Warner Night at the Movies 1939 with newsreel, documentary short A Day at Santa Anita, cartoons Detouring America and Each Dawn I Crow and theatrical trailers Featurette Stool Pigeons and Pine Overcoats: The Language of Gangster Films Commentary by Historian Haden Guest Breakdowns of 1939: Studio Blooper Reel Radio show adaptation Disc 2, side B: "G" Men Warner Night at the Movies 1935 with newsreel, Bob Hope comedy short The Old Grey Mayor, cartoon Buddy the Gee Man and theatrical trailers Featurette Morality and the Code: A How-to Manual for Hollywood Commentary by historian Richard Jewell Breakdowns of 1935: Studio Blooper Reel How I Play Golf by Bobby Jones Short No. 11: Practice Shots