Review of Each Dawn I Die (1939) by Michael G — 20 Apr 2010
After watching Each Dawn I Die you're not really going to wonder why its not one of James Cagney's more well known movies but its well worth the watch. This time out Cagney plays a tough guy reporter who gets framed for murder while trying to expose a corrupt would be politician.
Inside he meets a career criminal who helps him clear his name. The first two acts are pretty solid but somewhere in the last act it kind of craps out. Its not exactly The Shawshank Redemption and its not quite Brute Force but for fans of Cagney and George Raft watching won't be wasted time.
This review of Each Dawn I Die (1939) was written by Michael G on 20 Apr 2010.
Each Dawn I Die has generally received positive reviews.
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