Review of 'G' Men (1935) by Kevin S — 17 May 2008
Yes, I know it is, in essence, a propaganda piece offered up to the Hays Commission as penance for years of crime glorification and gangster idolization. Still, it's vintage Jimmy Cagney, even if it is socio-political in it's role reversal, gangster-as-cop, presentation.
Cagney is still just as defiant, just as tough, and just as iconic as ever. Good stuff.
This review of 'G' Men (1935) was written by Kevin S on 17 May 2008.
'G' Men has generally received positive reviews.
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