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'''James Francis Cagney''' was an American film actor most famous for gangster roles in the [[The Great Depression|1930s]] and [[The Forties|40s,]] as well as for his [[Beam Me Up, Scotty|alleged]] [[Catch Phrase]]. He starred in some of the best gangster pictures ever made, including ''[[Angels with Dirty Faces]],'' ''[[White Heat]],'' ''[[The Roaring Twenties (film)|The Roaring Twenties]],'' and ''[[The Public Enemy]],'' which is [[Pop Cultural Osmosis|unfortunately mostly remembered]] for a scene in which he [[Domestic Abuse|shoves half of a grapefruit into a woman's face.]]


[[The Other Wiki]] has more to say [[wikipedia:James Cagney|here.]]
James Francis Cagney was an American film actor most famous for gangster roles in the [[The Great Depression|1930s]] and [[The Forties|40s,]] as well as for his [[Beam Me Up Scotty|alleged]] [[Catch Phrase]]. He starred in some of the best gangster pictures ever made, including ''[[Angels With Dirty Faces]],'' ''[[White Heat]],'' ''[[The Roaring Twenties (Film)|The Roaring Twenties]],'' and ''[[The Public Enemy]],'' which is [[Pop Culture Osmosis|unfortunately mostly remembered]] for a scene in which he [[Domestic Abuse|shoves half of a grapefruit into a woman's face.]]


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[[The Other Wiki]] has more to say [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Cagney here.]

== Tropes [[Typecasting|associated with James Cagney]] include: ==
* [[All Girls Want Bad Boys]]
* [[All Girls Want Bad Boys]]
* [[Badass in A Nice Suit]]
* [[Badass in a Nice Suit]]
* [[Can't Get Away With Nuthin]]: His characters almost always got their comeuppance, largely due to the encroaching [[Hays Code]] and to maintain [[Plausible Deniability]] about "glorifying violence."
* [[Can't Get Away with Nuthin']]: His characters almost always got their comeuppance, largely due to the encroaching [[Hays Code]] and to maintain [[Plausible Deniability]] about "glorifying violence."
* [[Damn It Feels Good to Be A Gangster]]
* [[Damn, It Feels Good to Be a Gangster!]]
* [[Do Not Do This Cool Thing]]: Disclaimers aplenty.
* [[Do Not Do This Cool Thing]]: Disclaimers aplenty.
* [[Escapist Character]]
* [[Escapist Character]]
* [[Even Bad Men Love Their Mamas]]
* [[Even Bad Men Love Their Mamas]]
* [[Evil Is Cool]]: Even if the studio pretends that they think it isn't.
* [[Evil Is Cool]]: Even if the studio pretends that they think it isn't.
* [[Jerk With a Heart of Gold]]
* [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]]
* [[Memetic Badass]]: was a [[Real Life]] street fighter and amateur boxer. He would insist on doing his own fight scenes in movies.
* [[Memetic Badass]]: was a [[Real Life]] street fighter and amateur boxer. He would insist on doing his own fight scenes in movies.
* [[Mommas Boy]]
* [[Momma's Boy]]
* [[Media Watchdogs]]: A lot of his best movies were made in the early days of the [[Hays Code]], when you could still get away with a little bit more. As the code grew in power, subsequent rereleases of some of his films had objectionable material cut. Most notably, ''[[The Public Enemy]]'' had next to ''no'' violence cut from its rereleases -- [[Double Standard|but vague allusions to sexuality were.]]
* [[Media Watchdogs]]: A lot of his best movies were made in the early days of the [[Hays Code]], when you could still get away with a little bit more. As the code grew in power, subsequent rereleases of some of his films had objectionable material cut. Most notably, ''[[The Public Enemy]]'' had next to ''no'' violence cut from its rereleases -- [[Double Standard|but vague allusions to sexuality were.]]
* [[Our Lawyers Advised This Trope]]: His movies often come with a disclaimer decrying violence to deter accusations of glorifying violence. [[Warner Brothers]] [[Viewers Are Morons|maintained that gangster pictures were meant to serve as a warning]], but no one was fooled. [[Tropes Are Not Bad|(Not that anyone was complaining, though...)]]
* [[Our Lawyers Advised This Trope]]: His movies often come with a disclaimer decrying violence to deter accusations of glorifying violence. [[Warner Brothers]] [[Viewers are Morons|maintained that gangster pictures were meant to serve as a warning]], but no one was fooled. [[Tropes Are Not Bad|(Not that anyone was complaining, though...)]]
* [[Self Made Man]]
* [[Self-Made Man]]
* [[Typecasting]]: as the bad guy
* [[Villain Protagonist]]
* [[Villain Protagonist]]
* [[Yiddish as a Second Language]]: The Irish-American Cagney had [[Irishman and a Jew|learnt Yiddish from his playmates]] while growing up in [[Big Applesauce|New York City]], and spoke it fluently. He even used it in [https://web.archive.org/web/20160305073222/http://mahnishmah.com/system/scripts/modules/admin/pages/show_page.cgi?p=13241 this scene] from the opening of the 1932 [[Warner Brothers]] picture ''Taxi'', in which a Yiddish-speaking Jewish immigrant is frustrated in his attempt to communicate with a policeman, until Cagney interrupts in fluent Yiddish to offer the man a lift.


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Latest revision as of 17:24, 10 March 2023

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The original Public Enemy.
"You dirty rat!"
Not James Cagney

James Francis Cagney was an American film actor most famous for gangster roles in the 1930s and 40s, as well as for his alleged Catch Phrase. He starred in some of the best gangster pictures ever made, including Angels with Dirty Faces, White Heat, The Roaring Twenties, and The Public Enemy, which is unfortunately mostly remembered for a scene in which he shoves half of a grapefruit into a woman's face.

The Other Wiki has more to say here.