From White Heat's Cody Jarrett to Scarface's Tony Camonte, these are the most iconic gangsters from classic cinema.
Two iconic gangster stars - James Cagney and Humphrey Bogart - once had a showdown in a lesser-known Western movie, The ...
However, its effect on the larger gangster genre was less than other films of the Golden Age. Just a few years after the success of 'G' Men, James Cagney dedicated himself to furthering the ...
Showing their success on film seemed a natural substitute for the gangster movie. G-Men, the first film about the FBI, came out in 1935. It starred James Cagney as Special Agent Brick Davis.
And a 1906 film called The Black Hand is considered by historians to be the oldest surviving gangster film ... His misadventures rank alongside James Cagney in The Public Enemy (1931) and the ...
James Cagney may have had "Top of the world ... Tony's bloody, profane and epic downfall remains one of the greatest exits in gangster movie history.
Famous for the scene where gangster James Cagney gives girlfriend Mae Clarke an unwanted grapefruit facial over breakfast.
An Oscar-winning script and an Oscar-nominated score drive this biopic of Prohibition-era singer Ruth Etting (Doris Day), with James Cagney stealing ... as a gangster who becomes her possessive ...