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      Blood on the Sun   Blood on the Sun (1945)

Director: Frank Lloyd.
Cast: James Cagney, Sylvia Sidney, Rosemary DeCamp, Robert Armstrong, John Emery, Wallace Ford.
Description: Nick Condon, an American newspaper reporter in Tokyo, exposes the anti-democratic policies of the Imperialist government and finds that his two best friends have been brutally murdered. Nick devotes his time to finding "The Tanka Plan"; a blueprint for the Japanese takeover of the free world, and quickly finds that he cannot trust anyone! Produced by William Cagney.
Color/B&W: B&W.  Running Time: 98 mins.   Item #2779  $14.99
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      The Great Guy   The Great Guy (1936)

Director: John G. Blystone
Cast: James Cagney, Mae Clark, James Burke, Bernadene Hayes, Joe Sawyer, Edward Gargan, Henry Kolker, Edward J. McNamara.
Description: Retired boxer Johnnie Cave takes a job as head of The Bureau of Weights and Measures, not knowing that his office is filled with corrupt merchants and underhanded coworkers. After stepping on some big toes while trying to clean up his organization, Johnny comes under attack professionally and physically, and must use his abilities to fight the strong-arm tactics of the crooked politicians. Based on "The Johnnie Cave Stories" by James Edward Grant.
Color/B&W: B&W.  Running Time: 50 mins.   Item #2565  $14.99
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        Hats Off (1936)

Director: Boris Petroff
Cast: John Payne, Mae Clarke, Richard "Skeets" Gallagher, Franklin Pangborn, Luis Alberni, George Irving, Val Stanton.
Description: The 1936 Texas centennial provides the backdrop for this light-hearted musical romp, one of the first films released by the ambitious Grand National, which briefly corraled big stars like James Cagney but never made it into the Hollywood hierarchy. Texas towns vying for business plan competing carnivals, hiring rival press agents who eventually fall in love. Songs include: "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" (a surprise hit), "Let's Have Another", "Little Odd Rhythm". Produced by Boris Petroff and written by future director Samuel Fuller.
Color/B&W: B&W.  Running Time: 65 mins.   Item #2122  $14.99
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        Something to Sing About (1937)

Director: Victor Schertzinger.
Cast: James Cagney, Evelyn Daw, William Frawley, Gene Lockhart, Dwight Frye, Mona Barrie.
Description: Fledgling Hollywood company Grand National Pictures signed James Cagney, the erstwhile hoofer turned movie star, to topline this lavish musical, which should have put the new firm on the map. It didn't quite succeed, but it's noteworthy as one of the relatively few musicals that utilized Cagney's talents. He plays a New York band leader who goes to Hollywood to make a film, and is mistakenly thought of as arrogant by the producers. To cure him, they decide to keep the movie's success from him! Songs include: "Right or Wrong", "Any Old Love", "Out of the Blue" and more. Produced, written and music composed by Victor Schertzinger.
Color/B&W: B&W.  Running Time: 94 mins.   Item #2856  $14.99
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        The Time Of Your Life (1948)

Director: H. C. Potter.
Cast: James Cagney, William Bendix, Jeanne Cagney, Wayne Morris, Broderick Crawford, Ward Bond, James Lydon.
Description: Barroom philosopher listens to old records, bets on the horses and shoots the breeze with the various weirdos and luckless individuals who wander into the bar. Produced by William Cagney. Based on the play by William Saroyan. Cinematography by James Wong Howe.
Color/B&W: B&W.  Running Time: 109 mins.   Item #2721  $14.99
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