Angels with Dirty Faces with James Cagney: DVD Cover
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Angels with Dirty Faces Director: Michael Curtiz Cast: James Cagney, Pat O'Brien, Humphrey Bogart, Ann Sheridan

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  • DVD Release Date: 01/25/2005
  • Original Release: 1938
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 13,702
 
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Closed Caption; Leonard Maltin hosts Warner Night at the Movies 1938 with newsreel, musical short Out Where the Stars Begin, cartoon Porky and Daffy and theatrical trailers; New featurette Angels With Dirty Faces: Whaddya Hear? Whaddya Say?; Commentary by film historian Dana Polan; Audio-only bonus: radio production with film's 2 stars; Languages: English & Français; Subtitles: English, Français & Español

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Side #1 --
1. Credits [:58]
2. Young Hoodlums [4:05]
3. Life of Crime [3:27]
4. Father Jerry [5:53]
5. That Little Fresh Kid [2:24]
6. Agreement With Frazier [4:24]
7. Rolled for His Poke [5:42]
8. Beans to Basketball [4:04]
9. New Referee [6:02]
10. Drugstore Trap [4:55]
11. He's Sore [3:04]
12. Stashing the Dough [5:36]
13. Guys Who Talk [5:08]
14. Money Talks [5:54]
15. A Job for Laury [3:07]
16. Reverend's Request [5:02]
17. Other Lives [5:40]
18. Gunfight at El Toro [5:04]
19. Hostage Standoff [5:02]
20. One Last Favor [5:27]
21. Walk to the Chair [2:28]
22. Dying Yellow [2:52]
23. Cast List [:46]

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Editorial Reviews

Just as MGM made the best musicals and Universal the best horror films, Warner Bros. turned out the finest gangster movies, virtually inventing the genre with 1930’s Little Caesar and creating its apotheosis in Angels with Dirty Faces. This masterful melodrama, employing rapid pacing, crackling dialogue, and violent action in the typical Warner manner, incorporates virtually all the mob-movie conventions then prevalent in Hollywood. Yet, thanks to the facile direction of stylistic chameleon Michael Curtiz (Casablanca), these conventions seem remarkably fresh and vibrant. James Cagney is in top form as the cocky hoodlum who returns to the old neighborhood and renews his friendship with boyhood chum Pat O’Brien, who’s now a no-nonsense priest trying to discourage a gang of lovable ruffians -- played by the Dead End Kids -- from embarking on lives of crime. Cagney eventually takes up with former classmate Ann Sheridan, who fails to dissuade him from working with vicious racketeer Humphrey Bogart -- a perilous partnership that can only end in death for one or both of them. Filmed entirely on the back lot and peopled with familiar '30s character actors, Angels is the quintessential gangster movie: a product of studio artifice bearing little resemblance to reality but jam-packed with the entertainment values that made Warner’s crime dramas irresistible to Depression-era audiences. Since Angels has a little of everything -- comedy, romance, suspense, and action, in addition to the charismatic presences of Cagney, Bogart, and O’Brien -- its appeal remains undiminished to this day. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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A perfect endingby Anonymous

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April 13, 2008: A great movie from all angles. Pat O'Briens final words...and the music swelling...preceded by the shadow of rocky struggling..you want goosebumps to finish off a great movie? Here they are!

we want dvd pleaseby Anonymous

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January 29, 2004: simply a great classic,if you like gangster movies this is it!IF ANYONE WHO CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE IS OUT THERE PLEASE GIVE US A DVD.WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR?

This review was written about the VHS edition.


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