James Cagney filmography

Terrible Joe Moran
James Cagney (in his final role) plays a wheelchair-bound former boxing champion whose long estraged granddaughter, an aspiring writer, pops back in his life first searching for money to help her ne'er-do-well boyfriend get off the hook with mafia types for various loans, and later she redevelops a familial bond with the old man.
Written by Matt Patay

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Ragtime
The story runs in the 1910's New York. Coalhouse Walker Jr. is a black man piano player. He has won fame and fortune playing with a jazz band. Some white men do not like this situation, and one day they assault him and spoil his brand new car. Walker tries by all means to get justice, without an answer...
Written by Michel Rudoy {mdrc@hp9000a1.uam.mx}

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Fade to Black
Eric Binford watches a lot of movies. He is the truest definition of a film geek. One day, his sanity takes a turn for the worse and he begins acting out his favorite scenes from the movies. In doing so, he manages to involve his enemies and the scenes usually result in death.
Written by Josh Pasnak {chainsaw@intouch.bc.ca}

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Arizona Bushwhackers

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The Ballad of Smokey the Bear

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One, Two, Three

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The Gallant Hours
A semi-documentary dramitization of five weeks in the life of Rear Admiral William F. "Bull" Halsey, Jr., from his assignment to command the U.S. naval operations in the South Pacific to the Allied victory at Guadalcanal.
Written by Chris Stone {jstone@bellatlantic.net}

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Shake Hands with the Devil
 

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Never Steal Anything Small

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Man of a Thousand Faces
Loose biography of actor Lon Chaney. Growing up with deaf parents, he learns what it is like to be different. As an actor, he puts that knowledge (together with lots of make-up and talent) to use playing a variety of strange, unusual characters, adopting their characteristics so thoroughly as to be called the Man of a Thousand Faces.
Written by Ken Yousten {kyousten@bev.net}

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