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6 May 1933 (USA) moreTagline:
His camera takes 'em from love nests to Page One before they can bat an eye---or put on a negligee!Plot:
Ex-convict Danny Kean decides to become honest as a photographer for a paper. He falls in love with Patricia... more | add synopsisUser Comments:
Cagney Joins The Paparazzi! moreCast
(Complete credited cast)| James Cagney | ... | Danny Kean | |
| Ralph Bellamy | ... | J.R. 'Al' McLean | |
| Patricia Ellis | ... | Patricia 'Pat' Nolan | |
| Alice White | ... | Allison | |
| Ralf Harolde | ... | Jerry the Mug | |
| Robert Emmett O'Connor | ... | Lieutenant Casey Nolan | |
| Robert Barrat | ... | Grover, Graphic News Owner | |
| G. Pat Collins | ... | Hennessy the Fireman (as George Pat Collins) | |
| Arthur Vinton | ... | John, the Head Keeper | |
| Tom Wilson | ... | Leo |
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1.37 : 1 moreSound Mix:
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Continuity: Cagney's suit goes from dirty to clean to dirty again during the car chase from Sing Sing and the subsequent subway ride. moreQuotes:
[Danny is giving a tour of his newspaper's printing room]Journalism Student: Yes, here it is - white wood pulp, plain white... Why, today it's raw, but tonight it's cooked with printer's ink, photographic art, the sweat of creative effort. Tomorrow it goes out and hundreds of thousands of men and women feed their starving, mediocre souls on the indiscretions and adventures of others. And then, a little while later, what is it?
Danny Kean: Don't you know? They use it to wrap herring.
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This was great! It's vintage Cagney: tough, cocky, funny and endearing! The film is also typical early '30s: short, entertaining, fast-moving with some wild dialog and plenty of action and humor.
Imagine the outcry today if they showed the hero pushing women around as James Cagney did here and in other films of the period. This particular story has Cagney playing "Danny Kean," an ex-con who quits his former mob and winds up at a tabloid newspaper as a member of the paparazzi! (I guess this story was ahead of it's time.) He does what he has to do get a picture for the paper, and a financial raise for his efforts.
Along the way are several very pretty women "Pat" and "Allison" (played respectively by Patricia Ellis and Alice White); a number of sexual innuendos (which wouldn't have made it in the picture had this been made a year later); and just a fun-filled corny 1930s ride.
I wish a bunch more of these entertaining films, especially with Cagney, were available.