The Man Who Shook Hollywood To Its Core

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  • Опубликовано: 27 мар 2024
  • James Cagney is an actor of contradictions. He made a Hollywood career out of playing murderous thugs, but what he really excelled at was singing and dancing. His rags-to-riches story is equal parts turbulent and bizarre-a life story that needs to be told.
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  • @CashelOConnolly
    @CashelOConnolly 2 месяца назад +113

    “Made it, Ma! Top of the world!!”

    • @kenetterobinson2109
      @kenetterobinson2109 Месяц назад +5

      💥🙏💯💪❤️💥👑

    • @vp-ns1ud
      @vp-ns1ud Месяц назад +5

      It's my favorite movie of all time,white heat. And you can't find it anywhere without buying it or renting it. Damn good movie!!!

    • @keithdukes5990
      @keithdukes5990 Месяц назад

      ​@@vp-ns1udI'll second that 👍😊💯

    • @trudimcpherson55
      @trudimcpherson55 10 дней назад +2

      "You wouldn't kill me in cold blood would ya?". "Nah, I'll let you warm up a little"!

  • @2008PLS
    @2008PLS 2 месяца назад +215

    Cagney was an icon and national treasure.... Seemed like a classy intelligent man, I really admired his great work!!!!

    • @Factinate
      @Factinate  2 месяца назад +33

      He really was one of a kind!

    • @lindadeal3344
      @lindadeal3344 2 месяца назад +23

      He was perfect as Cohen, great dancer and actor...I enjoyed most of his movies shown on TCM. Thank you Ted Turner!!

    • @stephenmcloughlin7718
      @stephenmcloughlin7718 Месяц назад +3

      ​@@lindadeal3344 Cohan , I think.

  • @BDot-dv7lq
    @BDot-dv7lq 2 месяца назад +92

    Yankee Doodle Dandy is one of the greatest musicals ever and Cagney was an incredible dancer.

  • @MissKim...333
    @MissKim...333 Месяц назад +19

    A wonderful story without scandal. It can be done.

  • @davidlord7364
    @davidlord7364 2 месяца назад +73

    What can one say? America without Cagney would be like Paris without the Eiffel Tower!The Man was a genius! Love everything he played in! God rest him

  • @oceansams5886
    @oceansams5886 2 месяца назад +74

    I read somewhere he lived in the same house until he passed away. His Hollywood pals asked him why he still live in the same house. When he could buy a Manson. He said, why move, I'm happy here.

    • @michaelpalmieri7335
      @michaelpalmieri7335 2 месяца назад

      You mean "mansion." Manson was the crazy mass murderer who died in prison recently. You know, CHARLES MANSON?

    • @BDot-dv7lq
      @BDot-dv7lq 2 месяца назад +15

      A lot to be said for comfort.

    • @michaelpalmieri7335
      @michaelpalmieri7335 2 месяца назад +5

      You mean "MANSION," not "Manson," which was the name of a notorious psycho cult leader and murderer.

    • @MrBobthebird
      @MrBobthebird Месяц назад

      @@michaelpalmieri7335. Another Mister School teacher, Got nothing intelligent to say, but pick up people on their spelling mistakes,Idiot.

    • @lazur1
      @lazur1 Месяц назад +5

      Mansions are a headache for families of deceased wealthy men. No matter how much they inherit, exorbitant expenses can bankrupt them after the main income is gone. Lucky ones sell, but often the places are so customized to the previous owner's unique tastes that there are no buyers.

  • @mikefruge8589
    @mikefruge8589 2 месяца назад +166

    This was great! I'm so glad I watched it! My dad met James Cagney while he was recovering from pneumonia after being shipped to England via the North Sea during WW2. Dad was recovering in a hospital for military personnel in London. Cagney took the time to visit these patients while he was in the area. He shook my father's hand and thanked him for his service. My father often spoke of the incident and had tremendous admiration for Cagney.

    • @user-jp5mn3bi2e
      @user-jp5mn3bi2e 2 месяца назад +43

      I actually met him in Los Angeles about 2-3 years before hi passed away. We were there on a vacation of a lifetime. One day we were in a tourist trap shop. I was looking for photos of some favorites to buy. Most of whom I wanted, were sold out of everything. I remembered about two years before, that I saw James Cagney in The Fighting 69th, but all but one photo were all sold. This photo was not what I had in mind because he was wearing a Tuxedo and top hat; but I got it anyway. I picked up about 10 other photos of John Wayne and others. Anyway, we were leaving the shop to go back to our motorhome, but walked out onto a side street. I noticed but didn't recognize, an older man sitting at a table outside a cafe, reading a newspaper and drinking coffee. My parents said: "Do you know who that is? I said, yes, now that I had remembered. They said to go over and introduce myself to him. I was a kid at 15 and was afraid to go, but when anyway.
      I walked up to his table and he lowered his newspaper and looked up at me and said: "Is there anything I can do for you son?" At first I couldn't speak, and he asked what my name was? Finally I blurted it out and was going to walk back across the street. He asked what I had in the bag? and I gave it to him. He took the stack of photos out and started thumbing through them complimenting me on my choices saying that he knew all of them very well. I had two or three of Clint Eastwood, the majority were of John Wayne of course; then he saw one of him and asked: "Why me?" I said well, the only movie I had seen with him was Mister Roberts, till about 1981; and grew up hating him because of his character. He laughed and then asked the saw his photo in a tux. He asked why I chose that one instead of any other? i said that was the only photo of him from any movie they had for sale in there-all others were sold out. He was surprised that he was still so popular. I said that with cable TV finally in my then home town, that we get to see many old classics. He told me the photo I had of him was from: Yankee Doodle Dandy. He asked me if he could sign it and I said yes. He personalized that photo for me.
      I apologized to him that his coffee was cold and that I wanted to pay for another cup. He said," That's OK, I can afford another cup." I had asked if he would allow me to buy another cup, and he said I could. I thanked him and told him that it was not just every day that someone could buy him a cup of coffee." He asked if the couple waiting across the street were my parents and I said yes, and they were invited over. He shook hands with us all. It was nice to chat with him for about 10 or so minutes. Before we left, he gave me his address in New York and asked my to write to him. I sure would write. After getting back home, it was awhile before I wrote, but I finally did. About 2 months later, I got a lone hand-written and signed letter, plus he got me a few pictures of him in The Fighting 69th, White Heat and Strawberry Blonde (I also loved Olivia de Havilland) and had mentioned that. He was nice enough to send me twelve photos of him, each signed and from various movies. I will never forget that either. Forever more, he is one of my five top most favorites.

    • @torque3022
      @torque3022 2 месяца назад +15

      Thanks for sharing your friendly encounter with James Cagney.

    • @user-jp5mn3bi2e
      @user-jp5mn3bi2e 2 месяца назад +6

      @@torque3022 Thank you. Of the few actors I met, he was the best.

    • @user-jp5mn3bi2e
      @user-jp5mn3bi2e 2 месяца назад +4

      @@torque3022 Thank you. If I was lucky to have met anyone else except John Wayne, Clint Eastwood or Charlton Heston; I would have wanted him to be James Cagney.

    • @angelchavez458
      @angelchavez458 Месяц назад +1

      BE HONORED AND BLESSED HE WAS MY HERO SINCE I WAS 9

  • @bdcochran01
    @bdcochran01 2 месяца назад +131

    Never underestimate him. He was an accomplished painter.

    • @brucemercer8441
      @brucemercer8441 2 месяца назад +3

      We’ll whoop di do!!!!

    • @michaelpalmieri7335
      @michaelpalmieri7335 2 месяца назад +14

      ​@@brucemercer8441
      Whoop di do? What are you, Archie Bunker?
      By the way, it's "well," not "we'll," which is the shortened form of "we will."

    • @anastasiosgkotzamanis5277
      @anastasiosgkotzamanis5277 2 месяца назад +3

      Could he paint an apartment in one afternoon, two coats???

    • @md4933
      @md4933 2 месяца назад

      With a "Dirty Rat"..​@@anastasiosgkotzamanis5277

    • @Les445
      @Les445 2 месяца назад

      Unfortunately you always have a Smart A$$ in the bunch. ​@@michaelpalmieri7335

  • @edcpike
    @edcpike 2 месяца назад +99

    Love him in everything he did. The man did it all, while dancing circles around everyone else.

    • @gregsmith1342
      @gregsmith1342 Месяц назад +2

      He was no match for Fred Aistre!

    • @edcpike
      @edcpike Месяц назад +4

      ⁠@@gregsmith1342 Fred Astaire was a fantastic dancer and ok singer. But he couldn’t act with the diversity that Cagney had. Sorry but my moneys on James Cagney.

    • @gregsmith1342
      @gregsmith1342 Месяц назад +3

      @@edcpike don't get me wrong both were exceptional performers, yes I agree that Cagney was a better actor, he did comedy, drama, and musical! I think Fred Aistere was a better dancer

    • @stephenmcloughlin7718
      @stephenmcloughlin7718 Месяц назад +3

      @@gregsmith1342, Cagney was a better boxer than Astair though 😉

  • @gmaureen
    @gmaureen 2 месяца назад +109

    My favorite actor of all time. I grew up watching his movies on late night and Sunday afternoon TV. There really wasn't anything he couldn't do. Make you laugh, make you cry, scare you with his street smarts and even make the ladies look silly. He was a treasure.
    Leaving his money to his wife was not unusual in the time period he lived, it doesn't mean she didn't share with her daughter and/or other family members. It simply shows he loved and trusted her.

    • @robbiet8583
      @robbiet8583 2 месяца назад +10

      It is what was done, leaving your assets to your spouse who then will provide for the children when he/she passes.
      WTH????

    • @AlexAvey-yk5mw
      @AlexAvey-yk5mw Месяц назад +6

      My dad left everything to my mom who will leave it to us. My parents were born in the 1920’s. My mom just turned 99. I never heard of leaving anything to your kids if your spouse is still alive. Why would they. Kids can go and work. Weird if parents are leaving to kids if other parent is still alive. Figures today’s lazy entitled generation would expect that. Weird.

    • @robbiet8583
      @robbiet8583 29 дней назад +1

      @@AlexAvey-yk5mw And that just sums up what happened to me when my long time fiancé passed. All our kids hate me because HE didn’t leave leave them anything. I swear, it shows me who THEY ARE.

    • @anneroy4560
      @anneroy4560 17 дней назад

      @@AlexAvey-yk5mw Both of their children were adopted ...

  • @gericummings6122
    @gericummings6122 Месяц назад +52

    I had the immence pleasure of meeting James Cagney, as my husband was his piano tuner, when he lived in Coldwater Canyon, in Los Angeles CA. In 1973, I was able to meet him in his driveway as my husband was tuning James Cagney's piano. He greeted me, and told me my 6 mos. old son, Ricky, was "a cute little bambino". I also had answered the phone when Mr. Cagney called to arrange the tuning. He had our phone number from when my husband had tuned his brothers piano in Newport Beach, Ca. and had introduced him to James. A brush with greatness, for sure!

    • @Factinate
      @Factinate  Месяц назад +7

      Lucky you!

    • @jameshogan6142
      @jameshogan6142 Месяц назад +6

      Awesome.

    • @gingersnaptrack9337
      @gingersnaptrack9337 Месяц назад +1

      What a cool memory to have. I was not alive when Cagney was but I am addicted to watching old movies with anything Cagney, Stewart, Bogart, Mitchum and so many more. I can watch them over and over. Back then, acting had to carry a film, no explosions or nudity just plain talent, a good, director, and a story. It is hard to watch today's movies after watching classics.

    • @robbiet8583
      @robbiet8583 29 дней назад +2

      I carried his book (autobiography) I believe…everywhere I went when I visited Martha’s Vineyard!
      I hoped to run into him for a signing!
      Loved that man

    • @simpleman5688
      @simpleman5688 27 дней назад +1

      👍🏿

  • @phyllisneal8687
    @phyllisneal8687 2 месяца назад +96

    Great man, who increased our WW II SOLDIERS Spirits, with his wonderful song & dance❤️ He lifted us ALL, up❤️

    • @markgolden6265
      @markgolden6265 Месяц назад

      Some, not all. It was a segregated military. He was not able to life the spirits of all solders. For those he did that was great. It’s just was not for all.

    • @phyllisneal8687
      @phyllisneal8687 Месяц назад +2

      @@markgolden6265 ALWAYS someone, who will go out of his, or, her way to bring every good story, DOWN‼️To trash smiles & laughter, and bring on a horrible feeling of depression, and feeling sick! Honest to God, I'll bet you couldn't WAIT to write something trashy, here! We are ALL SO TIRED OF FEELING DOWN, AND DEPRESSED BY PEOPLE LIKE YOU.

    • @AlexAvey-yk5mw
      @AlexAvey-yk5mw Месяц назад

      Mark golden is a debbie downer. Always one in every crowd unfortunately. He’s a self righteous victim. Well he’s not spoiling my memories or day.

  • @ittybittykittymama7582
    @ittybittykittymama7582 2 месяца назад +66

    Cagney danced as if he was suspended from a spring or a string. He literally danced on air! He was at his finest in "Footlight Parade" in 1933, a wonderful film studded eith Busby Berkeley chreography in which Cagney shone brightly. Thiz film is in regular rotatiom of TCM. It's a forgotten gem!

    • @63mckenzie
      @63mckenzie 2 месяца назад +6

      Ha ha , that's exactly how I would describe his dancing. He was like a marionette.

    • @KayBarsotti
      @KayBarsotti Месяц назад

      Loved him and what a great talent

    • @KayBarsotti
      @KayBarsotti Месяц назад

      as

  • @Susiesdarling
    @Susiesdarling 2 месяца назад +69

    Loved him with Edward G Robinson. I also really loved him in Yankee Doodle Dandy.

    • @caes0
      @caes0 Месяц назад +1

      Robinson was the real deal

  • @albundy6008
    @albundy6008 2 месяца назад +25

    The scene in "Yankee Doodle Dandy" where he dances down the steps at the White House was unscripted. Cagney did it on his own in one take.

  • @clarefeinson5427
    @clarefeinson5427 2 месяца назад +12

    Mikhail (Misha) Baryshnikov, the fabulous ballet dancer, was a life-long fan of James Cagney. As a child, he would stand in line for hours in his home town of Riga, Latvia to buy tickets to Cagney's movies. After Misha defected in 1974, he met Cagney and they became good friends. Misha served as one of the pallbearers at Cagney's funeral -- you can see him clearly in this video around 19:23 -- he is the young, blond man at the head of the casket, on the right side of the screen.

  • @kathymarik1932
    @kathymarik1932 2 месяца назад +47

    He was my dads favourite actor,so of course he became mine. We always sat down together to watch his movies. Yanky Doodle Dandy was our favourite.

  • @Susiesdarling
    @Susiesdarling 2 месяца назад +64

    I loved watching Cagney with Pat O'Brien, also an Irishman. They were great together.

    • @user-tc4jx5uo9w
      @user-tc4jx5uo9w 2 месяца назад +12

      And great friends.

    • @Susiesdarling
      @Susiesdarling 2 месяца назад

      @@user-tc4jx5uo9w Yes!

    • @vincentcrimona8593
      @vincentcrimona8593 2 месяца назад +2

      Yes ! The Fighting 69th !

    • @RoderickFernandez-ps5ci
      @RoderickFernandez-ps5ci 2 месяца назад +3

      When I lived in California I became very friendly with Pat O'Brien and his wife Eloise they were very kind to Pat told me that James Cagney was one of his best friends and they lived together in New York before going to Hollywood they both went to Hollywood around the same time great memories of great people the O'Brien's

    • @brianmoran3450
      @brianmoran3450 Месяц назад +1

      The Irish mafia .

  • @thebluehotel426
    @thebluehotel426 Месяц назад +9

    I love the way Cagney moves. Even when he's not dancing he moves beautifully.

  • @elizabethszwed7851
    @elizabethszwed7851 2 месяца назад +17

    He was such a handsome man. And a talented actor.

  • @cob4467
    @cob4467 Месяц назад +7

    Loved this man from the first moment I saw him on screen over 50yrs ago. ❤

  • @Authentikally618
    @Authentikally618 2 месяца назад +52

    He was amazing in, "man od a thousand faces"

    • @caroleann_2142
      @caroleann_2142 Месяц назад +2

      Absolutely one of my favorites, along with Footlight Parade ❤

  • @elijahjames8837
    @elijahjames8837 2 месяца назад +57

    One of the best portrayals of a psychopath in Hollywood history is White Heat; "top of the world ma!" Batcrap crazy, mean, and unbalanced it's Scarface 40 years earlier.
    The grapefruit scene made Cagney and for him is as iconic as Bob Hope's, "Thanks for the Memories."

    • @user-rb6hb7rw5z
      @user-rb6hb7rw5z 2 месяца назад +9

      Great acting❤

    • @victoriagoforth9748
      @victoriagoforth9748 2 месяца назад +10

      The cafeteria scene in White Heat was genius!

    • @elijahjames8837
      @elijahjames8837 2 месяца назад +9

      @victoriagoforth9748 absolutely really promotes the psychological reality that his character is truly unbalanced. Backed up earlier with the trunk scene where the guy is begging for air soCagney shoots him through the trunk.
      And his mother is just as evil

    • @user-jp5mn3bi2e
      @user-jp5mn3bi2e 2 месяца назад +6

      @@victoriagoforth9748 It sure was pure genius. He used props to the fullest extent like Steve McQueen and few others did.

    • @victoriagoforth9748
      @victoriagoforth9748 2 месяца назад +7

      @@user-jp5mn3bi2eit was reported that he scared extras half to death.. They didn’t know he was going to do it…

  • @sampetro7925
    @sampetro7925 2 месяца назад +10

    Cagney, Bogart, Jimmy Stewart, Gary Cooper etc, those guys are real talents. No special effects needed for support for them, it’s just natural

  • @ervina02
    @ervina02 2 месяца назад +15

    I LOVE THIS THANK YOU FOR HONORING ONE OF THE GREATEST PERFORMERS OF ALL TIME MR. JAMES CAGNEY.

  • @lorenzosimpson8039
    @lorenzosimpson8039 2 месяца назад +33

    He grew uo in Yorkville on the upper East side , German, Jew, Irish, Swedes , He could speak perfect Yiddish learned from his Jewish frienfs He was buried in the church he grew up in St Frances de Sales Parish which was on 96th Street between Park and Madison and is still there. He was buried there too. He was a lifelong devout Catholic and had a farm up in Orange county Verney Farm, where he built a small stone house with three rooms for himself , his wife and his sister-in law. He didn;t write his children out of his will He put them in a trust fund to provide for them. You erroniously said he grew up in the lower East Side,

    • @michaelpalmieri7335
      @michaelpalmieri7335 2 месяца назад +9

      There's a scene in his film "Taxi" (1932) in which Cagney's character speaks to someone in Yiddish.

    • @user-jp5mn3bi2e
      @user-jp5mn3bi2e 2 месяца назад +5

      @@michaelpalmieri7335 He speaks Gaelic in The Fighting 69th.

    • @peterbellini6102
      @peterbellini6102 Месяц назад +9

      It's rumored he scared Jack Warner too with his perfect Yiddish. JL's attorney tried to sneak one by Cagney by speaking Yiddish in a contract negotiation. Warner apparently turned pale and told him don't do that he speaks our language!!
      He also referred to him as a "professional againster'

    • @FuNnYStUnTvIdEoS1423
      @FuNnYStUnTvIdEoS1423 Месяц назад +3

      I admire this man…God Bless you James Cagney

    • @rasputanrasputan1380
      @rasputanrasputan1380 Месяц назад +6

      Love James Cagney…he attended the same grammar school I went to. 96th Street Lexington Ave. school long gone. Had no idea he spoke Yiddish. Cagney One of the greats.

  • @KarenHerzog-vw1xp
    @KarenHerzog-vw1xp 2 месяца назад +13

    He was at the top of legends.

    • @anneroy4560
      @anneroy4560 17 дней назад

      Orson Welles said Cagney was the greatest film actor ... not one false motion or movement ...

  • @user-fn5hx9bs4y
    @user-fn5hx9bs4y Месяц назад +2

    Have always , Will always ...be a fan ❤

  • @yolandacastano4321
    @yolandacastano4321 Месяц назад +4

    Thank you for this video of James Cagney he was one movie star that to this day nobody can compare with him he was a dancer an actor comedy drama he played a hood No Matter What role he was in he was fantastic better than any movie star that's ever been around I am 77 years old I was born two years after World War II ended I remember the old movies and the new movies James Cagney was the best thank you so much for❤😂🎉

  • @rosemaryfranzese317
    @rosemaryfranzese317 2 месяца назад +28

    James Cagney gave possibly his greatest performance in White Heat for Warners after he sold his production company. He was possibly the greatest ever Hollywood actor.

    • @michaelpalmieri7335
      @michaelpalmieri7335 2 месяца назад +6

      A lot of people might say the same thing about other movie actors. I think it would be more accurate to say that James Cagney was ONE of the greatest actors who ever lived.

    • @Les445
      @Les445 Месяц назад +1

      White Heat is my favorite. My favorite scene was when he asked the man that was in the trunk if he could breathe and he shot rounds of bullets into the trunk. Ha

    • @jamesgibson2220
      @jamesgibson2220 Месяц назад

      @@michaelpalmieri7335 Bogart was the greatest of all

    • @stephenmcloughlin7718
      @stephenmcloughlin7718 Месяц назад +2

      @@jamesgibson2220 , nah Cagney was better than Bogart.

  • @bettinahooper5344
    @bettinahooper5344 2 месяца назад +30

    Cagney was a great talent and a great man who fought for human rights all his life. Thanks for this- well done…question, though- In a good marriage in which two people work side by side for decades to create a life, isn’t it usual for the surviving spouse to inherit everything?

  • @e.astleford3492
    @e.astleford3492 2 месяца назад +9

    I always love to watch Cagney dance.

  • @inamoore4536
    @inamoore4536 2 месяца назад +7

    I read a book on him many years ago, and his motto was always, "No stress, no strain."

  • @missmaggie2620
    @missmaggie2620 2 месяца назад +22

    Loved Cagney. In Public Enemy, that grapefruit scene came directly from director William Wellmans crazy married life. Wellman & his wife had alot of fights at the breakfast table. She liked grapefruit & one big fight he picked up the grapefruit...but didn't do it. He didn't want her to file for divorce, so he but it in the movie instead...Wellman was a great director & there are some crazy stories about him as a director.

  • @susanb2015
    @susanb2015 2 месяца назад +18

    In the Public Enemy, Mae Clarke's character wasn't his wife. They were living together. Before the moral code.

    • @michaelpalmieri7335
      @michaelpalmieri7335 2 месяца назад +4

      I noticed that blooper too. I was going to leave a comment about it, but apparently, you beat me to it.

    • @susanb2015
      @susanb2015 2 месяца назад +2

      @@michaelpalmieri7335 And he said wife like three or four times.

    • @BDot-dv7lq
      @BDot-dv7lq 2 месяца назад

      ​@@susanb2015common law?

    • @susanb2015
      @susanb2015 2 месяца назад

      @@BDot-dv7lq They weren't seeing each other very long.

  • @JeanineMarieCompassion
    @JeanineMarieCompassion 2 месяца назад +28

    Big fan!

  • @karenroot450
    @karenroot450 2 месяца назад +23

    Hey this was a great run down of Cagney’s life although it would have been great to hear more about his marriage and the adoption of the two children. Boy could he do it all. Talented man. Thanks for sharing this with us!

  • @alostlove3336
    @alostlove3336 2 месяца назад +9

    "Top of the world Ma".

  • @77loneranger
    @77loneranger Месяц назад +6

    Cagney is America's greatest actor.

  • @beachplumb
    @beachplumb 2 месяца назад +25

    I was waiting for the “dark” part, but it never seemed to come. Of course he left his estate to his wife - that’s typically what you do when your spouse outlives you. I’m sure when SHE died, she gave what was left to their children.

    • @jameshogan6142
      @jameshogan6142 Месяц назад

      Yeah he seems to have been a basically decent man who left no dark secrets.

  • @djr4283
    @djr4283 2 месяца назад +19

    I loved watching him tap dance

  • @mizfrenchtwist
    @mizfrenchtwist 2 месяца назад +13

    hello , great share , you failed to mention , what a great humanitarian , CAGNEY was🤔🤔🤔🤨🤨🤨thank you , for sharing🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰.................

  • @craigezell4261
    @craigezell4261 Месяц назад +4

    On the big screen he was,along with Bogart,Edward G.Robinson,one of the "Original Gangstas."

    • @borleyboo5613
      @borleyboo5613 Месяц назад +1

      Yes, and, I don’t know about Bogart, but E G Robinson and Cagney were very nice men in real life.

  • @Morn2moon
    @Morn2moon Месяц назад +8

    Its nice to hear someone in Hollywood wasnt queer, lost or just plain weird. WHAT A RELIEF! Thank you.

    • @lhayes7516
      @lhayes7516 Месяц назад

      think that stuff came to Hollywood later

    • @davidbutter7433
      @davidbutter7433 9 дней назад

      Thanks for that, bigot

  • @eugenegilleno9344
    @eugenegilleno9344 2 месяца назад +20

    Infantile mortality was always rife in poor societies...many children died in their first couple of years of life from poor nutrition.

    • @sheilagravely5621
      @sheilagravely5621 2 месяца назад +6

      My grandmother had 17 children, 13 are buried in the family cemetery. My mom has been gone for almost 2 years now. (Rip moma) now there is only one child left, she's in her 90s. 13 died at birth or days later.

    • @clarefeinson5427
      @clarefeinson5427 2 месяца назад +5

      Actually, most of them died of communicable diseases like small pox and measles. For example, without modern hygiene and medical care, measles is one of the worst illnesses you can get -- and one of the easiest to pass on yo others. Modern improvements in our lifespan are due mostly to the development of vaccinations, so make sure you and your children are up to date on your shots.

    • @jameshogan6142
      @jameshogan6142 Месяц назад

      It also affected the well off too. There are countless numbers of People who inherited the monarchy because of the death of an older brother through illness,

  • @angeladennison412
    @angeladennison412 2 месяца назад +10

    I so love, love love James Cadney really enjoyed this. Thank you

  • @chrisburp
    @chrisburp 2 месяца назад +23

    Loved Cagney. Even visited his grave (Gate of Heaven Valhalla NY). He filmed his last movie (Ragtime) in the town next to ours.

  • @CecilisGrandfield-xj1lt
    @CecilisGrandfield-xj1lt 2 месяца назад +11

    Excellent actor I was a little young to remember him I watched his movies when I got older

  • @charlieconnelly5514
    @charlieconnelly5514 2 месяца назад +16

    Brilliant👌

  • @KarenHerzog-vw1xp
    @KarenHerzog-vw1xp 2 месяца назад +4

    He is one of my favorite actors from the old Era.

  • @TonyV5913
    @TonyV5913 Месяц назад +5

    Cagney was a Movie Legend 🎬

  • @Susiesdarling
    @Susiesdarling 2 месяца назад +16

    Love him! I had a wonderful grandfather, also a redhead, only 5'6", & born in 1899

    • @anneroy4560
      @anneroy4560 17 дней назад

      Cagney was 5'4 ... a 5'4 giant!

  • @janveselak9324
    @janveselak9324 Месяц назад +2

    An actor without scandal. Refreshing

  • @victornice858
    @victornice858 2 месяца назад +17

    A Hollywood Rennaisance man!

  • @Warcrimeenthusiast
    @Warcrimeenthusiast 2 месяца назад +8

    He was also insturmental in grtting Audie Murphy into movies as well

  • @claracleere3835
    @claracleere3835 2 месяца назад +7

    I adored him and then l met my husband who would have passed as his twin- how lucky was that?

  • @chrisbanion
    @chrisbanion 2 месяца назад +11

    I'm really not a fan of outlandish click bait titles, but that was a very good documentary.
    ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

  • @manofthehour6856
    @manofthehour6856 2 месяца назад +3

    Oddly enough, I have only really seen one of his movies, "One, Two, Three", which I love, but alas, the difficulty of working with Horst Bucholz turned him off acting until Ragtime. Despite being more a familiar face from old Hollywood, there's no doubt about that remarkable Irish charm that his mentor while working at the NY Public Library saw. It so heartwarming that he travelled to the UK on the QE II, had a mob of fans waiting to greet him, and that the Queen Mother gave him a standing ovation for his live performance.....British Royalty applauding an Irish-American from the streets! What a success story!!!! I watched the Tom Snyder Interview a while back, and the real man shined through. Despite not appearing in the type of genre I often prefer, remains Hollywood Royalty preserved for all time in film.

  • @djquinn11
    @djquinn11 2 месяца назад +3

    One of my all time favorites, such a charismatic guy..

  • @gregbellinger5765
    @gregbellinger5765 10 дней назад

    Cagney was a guy who grew up tough and worked his ass off in any job to put money in his pocket during the great depression Tenacious, adaptable and willing to try. What a wonderful story. The line "Made it, Ma" says it all. Thanks very much for the insights..GB

  • @tomweickmann6414
    @tomweickmann6414 2 месяца назад +5

    Very good production. Thank you.
    The Queen should have knighted him.

    • @borleyboo5613
      @borleyboo5613 Месяц назад +2

      He was American. The Queen did not knight American actors.

  • @stellamal7088
    @stellamal7088 2 месяца назад +9

    ❤he certainly was one of the greatest any movie he was in he owned l liked him with bogart and steve cochran my late father looked just like steve cochran, so white heat was my favorite rip mr cagney you will never be forgotten your a yankee doodle dandy ❤❤❤😂

  • @daynadecarlo8677
    @daynadecarlo8677 2 месяца назад +17

    WOW where to begin! If you're doing a Documentary, you need to be correct on all facets. More than a dozen errors I found.
    There were 7 Cagney children, 2 passed as infants before Jeanne was born. He was born in the Lower East Side but moved when he was an infant for Upper East Side in Yorkville. He was a kid when he saw Vitagraph Studios and never worked for them. Instead painted the scenery at the Lennox Hill Settlement House in his neighborhood and did the pantomime with brother Harry there. He never was an amateur boxer. He worked out to get $10 a fight, but his mother stopped it before it began.
    The grapefruit scene with Mae Clarke was his girlfriend not wife.
    He left Warners but didn't have a farm upstate until it was built in 1955. His Martha's Vineyard farm was purchased in 1936. He had a small farm at his Beverly Hills home in Coldwater in 1939, and Granada Hills stable in 1943. Grand National he rec'd $150,000 plus 10% gross. He didn't have a stroke in '55 that was 1978.
    The kids asked for their inheritance in 1978 and they got it in spades. They also got more after he passed and the Grandchildren all 6 got $25,000 each.
    So please next time do your research and shading a bad light on someone so beloved, that was totally incorrect is disrespectful to the man. Jim was special, married 63 yrs, loved his family and co-stars has ever said a bad thing about him. Sad you had something but totally messed it up with inaccuracies.
    Nice try but its a bust! 👎

    • @deliawright8626
      @deliawright8626 2 месяца назад

      Welldone

    • @jackiedavidson2777
      @jackiedavidson2777 Месяц назад +1

      I read all of your comment. You sound as if you knew him personally or you have definitely done your research on James. Now I don't want to watch the documentary if they got it wrong ha ha. I don't like listening to a documentary if they don't have the correct facts. Thank you for the correct ones. 😊

    • @libertybabe6086
      @libertybabe6086 Месяц назад

      Do you know about Marge?

    • @lilaccilla
      @lilaccilla Месяц назад

      @@libertybabe6086 Marge?

  • @denniswinters3096
    @denniswinters3096 2 месяца назад +3

    Orson Welles said Cagney was Hollywood's greatest actor.

  • @jerryblair4106
    @jerryblair4106 Месяц назад +2

    James Cagney one of Hollywoods legends Public Enemy one of his great roles.I loved his role as Long Chany in The Man of a thousand Faces.RIP

  • @jaydebeer7251
    @jaydebeer7251 Месяц назад +1

    I grew up on his movies. Im 57 now but as a boy of 8 i was hooked on cagney movies. 🎉❤

  • @chriscody1761
    @chriscody1761 21 день назад

    Grew up watching all the Hollywood Greats every Sunday matinee on tv. James Cagney and James Stewart were and still are ma Favourites.
    He was happily married all his life , I never realised Cagney did so much for others, that makes him even more special now.

  • @maureencora1
    @maureencora1 Месяц назад +1

    One of My Favorite Actor. May He R.I.P.

  • @zabdas83
    @zabdas83 Месяц назад +1

    Love Cagney. Childhood favourite actor ,I used to sit & watch these old & golden B&W' movies with my Dad as kid.
    Legend!

  • @MaiRaven3
    @MaiRaven3 2 месяца назад +7

    Very interesting! I’m impressed!

  • @Allan-zb7mb
    @Allan-zb7mb 2 месяца назад +6

    James Cagney was a genius actor and he has performed in a lot of great timeless movies but if you would ask me which is my favorite I will answer immediately : Cody Jarret in " White Heat " ...!

  • @user-sj4nr8gd7w
    @user-sj4nr8gd7w Месяц назад +2

    Wen he was young.he was gorgeously handsome.best actor in the world.i have seen his movies a hundred times over.IM ON TOP OF THE WORLD.MAWWWW.

  • @pamelapayton3857
    @pamelapayton3857 2 месяца назад +8

    I loved when he showed how talented he was with song and dance...he looked like he was dancing on a trampoline. All his movements were graceful and seemingly with 13:58 out any effort...just like a cat. But my all-time favorite will always be Yankee Doodle Dandy. ❤❤

  • @genesutton6383
    @genesutton6383 Месяц назад +2

    O.G. is an understatement in this case. It could be said that he is the O.G. 👑

  • @bridgetlovedfrankgeddes8352
    @bridgetlovedfrankgeddes8352 Месяц назад +1

    Thankyou x

  • @Fur_ball
    @Fur_ball 2 месяца назад +15

    IMO, you missed a major factor to this mini documentary. You just glossed over the fact of him disowning his children. Why did he do it? When did they adopt them?

  • @JJNoire
    @JJNoire 2 месяца назад +7

    Always have love for working class folks who take on and win against the pimps

  • @inquirer1016
    @inquirer1016 7 дней назад

    What a great actor. He's a Hollywood Icon.

  • @samuelmatz
    @samuelmatz 2 месяца назад +3

    Cagney , a life well lived . Who make moviegoers forget their problems while the film was playing.

  • @debsy91
    @debsy91 2 месяца назад +9

    I wasn't aware that James Cagney was a proficient dancer. I always thought of him as a movie actor. When one thinks about it. Christopher Walken also trained as a tap dancer before being better known as an actor. Then there is Patrick Swayze.. I think people can be multi-talented in the entertainment industry and not be constrained to one aspect of their multi-talents.

    • @user-jp5mn3bi2e
      @user-jp5mn3bi2e 2 месяца назад +1

      True. Also, I live near Patrick Swayze's Horse ranch in the Texas Hill Country. It still raises horses.

  • @dorispoggi7246
    @dorispoggi7246 12 дней назад

    Probably my favorite male star of the 30's and 40's . There will never be another like him , that's for sure!

  • @marionmarcetic7287
    @marionmarcetic7287 Месяц назад +1

    James Cagney Is One Of My Favorite Actor's From Hollywood's Golden Era! My Parent's Loved Him As Well! My Father Was Also A WW11 War Veteran! He Fought Under General Omar Bradley In The Battle Of The Bulge! I Can Remember Him Saying What A Great Actor And Dancer Cagney Was! Shalom And Amen!✝️✝️🛐🛐📛🕊️🕊️🕊️❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥🤰🤱🧬🤰🤱✨👑✨🦁🦁🦁❣️❣️❣️🌺🌺🌺😇🌟🤗🙏🙏🙏🇨🇦🇮🇱♾️🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🗽🦅‼️

  • @thomashugus5686
    @thomashugus5686 Месяц назад +4

    Played a great gangsta!!

  • @caroleann_2142
    @caroleann_2142 Месяц назад +1

    All Fans should read his autobiography ❤😊 The GOAT!!!

  • @mafirearmsafety
    @mafirearmsafety 15 дней назад +1

    “I’m a Yankee Doodle Dandy” great song and dance/movie.

  • @SheilaRiley-ug9pb
    @SheilaRiley-ug9pb 2 месяца назад +9

    One of my 5 favorite qxtors. I always thought Michael J. Fox could have played him in his younger years

    • @magpieone9390
      @magpieone9390 2 месяца назад +1

      I know there was talk about Fox playing him in a movie, but it never happened

  • @patriciastevens6638
    @patriciastevens6638 2 месяца назад +1

    I still watch Yankee Doodle Dandy! One of the best dancing musicals ever!

    • @dustydog6868
      @dustydog6868 9 дней назад

      Same here... LOVE him in that 😄

  • @clah399
    @clah399 2 месяца назад +1

    Nice and positive. I certainly remember James Cagney.

  • @delwiljr7055
    @delwiljr7055 Месяц назад

    When I was a kid, he was one of my favorites.

  • @derekstocker6661
    @derekstocker6661 Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for this, what a great character and actor this guy was, love the films he is in and really came across as an all time baddy when needed!

  • @SweetChicagoGator
    @SweetChicagoGator 11 дней назад

    A power-hungry, talented performer who was relentless in his pursuit of success & achieved his dreams. 💗 Frank Capra was an awesome force in Hollywood.
    Glad he was able to help Cagney during his downward spiral.

  • @christinestudley3982
    @christinestudley3982 2 месяца назад +2

    Great info on Cagney, thanks 👍

  • @kenetterobinson2109
    @kenetterobinson2109 Месяц назад +1

    🙏👑✊🏿 Thank You for The Great Movie My Friend R.I.P.🙏🙏✨👑

  • @Les445
    @Les445 2 месяца назад +6

    My favorite actor and Bette Davis favorite actress.

  • @robertclifton2211
    @robertclifton2211 2 месяца назад +2

    The greatest character actor!

  • @MilosBrajkovic-rc3ik
    @MilosBrajkovic-rc3ik 2 месяца назад +4

    ,,Look Ma, top of the world! "

  • @ogredad55
    @ogredad55 2 месяца назад

    This is the 2nd video of yours that I've watched. The 1st was about Harpo Marx. I am very impressed at how well these are made - very impressive and informative! Thanks again!

  • @azls7682
    @azls7682 Месяц назад +1

    The grapefruit scene in Public Enemy is not his wife at the table. It’s a girlfriend.

  • @babelman1
    @babelman1 Месяц назад

    My Dad's favourite actor, he fitted a lot into his life.

  • @loromas63
    @loromas63 8 дней назад

    Old enough to be my great grand dad. I had a made crush on him. Watching dance, his frame and timing, perfect.