Public Enemy, The (1931) - (Movie Clip) You Gotta Grow Up Sometime
The first appearance of the adult Tom and Matt (James Cagney, title character, and Edward Woods), now in 1915 Chicago and still reporting to small-time hoodlum Putty Nose (Murray Kinnell), whos upping the ante, early in William A. Wellmans Warner Bros. sensation The Public Enemy, 1931.
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An Irish-American street punk tries to make it big in the world of organized crime in The Public Enemy (1931), the film that made James Cagney a star.
Public Enemy, The (1931) -- (Movie Clip) Somebody's Got To Protect Your Customers
Now working for Nails (Leslie Fenton) as beer racket enforcers, Tom and Matt (James Cagney, title character, and Edward Woods) lay down some rules on unfortunate Chicago barkeep Steve (Lee Phelps), in William A. Wellmans The Public Enemy, 1931.
Public Enemy, The (1931) -- (Movie Clip) Such A Muscle!
The tailor, though he makes a rather emphatic statement, is quite un-credited by Warner Bros., needling Tom (James Cagney, title character) and Matt (Donald Woods), on a spending spree after theyve pulled off a big job, in William A. Wellmans The Public Enemy, 1931.
Public Enemy, The (1931) -- (Movie Clip) You Gotta Have Friends
Chicago, 1917, beer truck drivers Tom (James Cagney, title character) and Matt (Edward Woods) arent impressed by their brother and sister (Donald Cook, Rita Flynn) getting together, as they visit local operator Ryan (Robert OConnor) with a scheme, in William A. Wellmans The Public Enemy, 1931.
Public Enemy, The (1931) -- (Movie Clip) So You Don't Wanna Die?
Chicago thugs Tom (James Cagney, title character) and Matt (Edward Woods) intercept their former mentor Putty Nose (Murray Kinnell), who's back in town after leaving them holding the bag years earlier, in William A. Wellman's The Public Enemy, 1931.
Public Enemy, The (1931) -- (Movie Clip) Not Before Breakfast, Dear
Matt (Edward Woods) is getting on a little better with his gal (Joan Blondell) than Tom (James Cagney, title character) with his (Mae Clarke), all of them living high in a posh Chicago hotel when mob boss Nails (Leslie Fenton) rings up, bringing about a fruit-related milestone, in The Public Enemy, 1931.
Public Enemy , The (1931) -- (Movie Clip) Nickel Snatcher!
Weepy Ma Powers (Beryl Mercer) tells increasingly wayward Chicago punk Tom (James Cagney) that his virtuous streetcar-operator older brother Mike (Donald Cook) has enlisted, leading to a confrontation in William A. Wellman's The Public Enemy, 1931.