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Paperback Films of James Cagney Book

ISBN: 0806502770

ISBN13: 9780806502779

Films of James Cagney

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This book is an excellent compilation of Cagney's filmography. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Films of James Cagney by Homer Dickens

The rendition begins with a short biography of James Cagney depicting the actor at one, as a teen, as a member of the Yorkville Nut Club, as a clerk in Wanamaker's, in a classic vaudeville act and as Mr. and Mrs. James Cagney. The work contains Cagney in almost every classic pose including a scene near a fountain and a fighter's portrait. There are numerous photos in "City for Conquest" , "The Bride Came COD" and "Captains of the Clouds". This volume would be perfect for film students everywhere. It is worth the cost for the extensive research presented.

A great little book tracing the career of a great little man

This marvelous book was originally published in 1972 but updated in 1989 to include Cagney's final years (he died in 1986). The first thirty pages are devotd to biographical information including pictures of Cag's life from ages 1 to 72. This is followed by a charming section entitled 'Rogues gallery' and features many of Cag's publicity stills. The rest of the book is devoted to the films and stagework featuring cast, credits, synopsis, critical analysis of the time and the author's own opinion. The book also encompases the shorter, promotional and behind the scenes films as well all the stage appearances. All of the greats are here as well as the lesser known films; from 'Sinner's Holiday' in 1930 to Cagney's final wheelchair bound appearance in the 1984 TV movie 'The Terrible Joe Moran'. This is one of many books in the Citadel film series tracing the careers of Hollywood's greats and this is a useful and concise accompaniment to the career of one such great. I look forward to reading others in the series.
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