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Short Cut to Hell

1957

87 Min
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DIR James Cagney

CAST William Bishop, Robert Ivers, Georgann Johnson, Yvette Vickers, Murvyn Vye, Jacques Aubuchon, Peter Baldwin, Richard Hale

Synopsis

A remake of the 1942 classic This Gun for Hire and the only film directed by James Cagney, this gritty drama stars Robert Ivers as Kyle, a killer who abducts singer Glory Hamilton (Georgann Johnson) while seeking revenge on his double-crossing boss, gangster Bahrwell (Jacques Aubuchon). Glory assists Kyle after Bahrwell and his thug (Murvyn Vye) torture her, while her policeman boyfriend (William Bishop) rushes to find her before she’s killed.

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James Cagney

With his raspy voice, and staccato vocal inflections James Cagney was one of the brightest stars in American cinema history. The son of an Irish father and a Norwegian mother who lived and worked in New York’s Lower Eastside, Cagney did a variety of odd jobs to help support his family, including working as a waiter, and a poolroom racker, and even a female impersonator in a Yorkville revue. This humble beginning led to joining the chorus in the Broadway show Pitter-Patter, followed by a vaudeville tour with his wife Francis. By 1925, Cagney had begun to play Broadway leads; he was particularly successful in the musical Penny Arcade, which lead him to be cast in the Hollywood version, renamed Sinner’s Holiday (1930). Within a year, Cagney had been signed by Warner Bros., where, in his fifth movie role, he played the ruthless gangster in Public Enemy, the 1931 film that made him a star.

Cagney was a small, rather plain looking man, and had few of the external qualities usually… read more

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