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| Virginia Mayo | ||
| James Cagney | ||
| Edmond O'Brien | ||
| Fred Clark | ||
| Margaret Wycherly | Ma Jarrett | |
| James Cagney | Arthur Jarrett | |
| Edmond O'Brien | Vic Pardo / Hank Fallon | |
| Virginia Mayo | Verna Jarrett | |
| Wally Cassell | Giovanni Valletti | |
| Fred Clark | Daniel Winston | |
| Eddie Foster | Lefeld | |
| Paul Guilfoyle | Roy Parker | |
| John Archer | Philip Evans | |
| Sid Melton | Russell Hughes | |
| Mickey Knox | Het Kohler | |
| Steve Cochran | Big Ed Somers | |
| Nolan Leary | Russ | |
| Milton Parsons | Willie Rolf | |
| Robert Osterloh | Tommy Ryley |
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| Producer | Louis F. Eldelman
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| Writer | Ben Roberts
Ivan Goff |
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| Cinematography | Sidney Hickox
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Max Steiner
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As a psychotic thug devoted to his hard-boiled ma, James Cagney - older, scarier and just as electrifying - gives a performance to match his work in The Public Enemy as White Heat's cold-blooded Cody Jarrett. Bracingly directed by Raoul Walsh, this fast-paced thriller tracing Jarrett's violent life in and out of jail is also a harrowing character study. Jarrett is a psychological time bomb ruled by impulse. he murders a wounded accomplice and revels in the act. He neglects his sultry wife (Virginia Mayo) and adores his doting mother. It is among the most vivid screen performances of Cagney's career, and the excitement it generates will put you on top of the world! |
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