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  1. Mar 23, 2021 · White Heat” is first and foremost a vehicle for its star, James Cagney who brilliantly plays “Cody Jarrett”. No matter how phenomenal a performance may be, when it is made to look easy, and appears in what is largely considered a “lesser” film genre (like gangster films, comedy, musicals, and westerns), it is often taken for granted (like the comedic expertise of Cary Grant or the ...

  2. White Heat (1949) is one of the top classic crime-heist dramas of the post-war period, and one of the last of Warner Bros' gritty crime films in its era. White Heat is an entertaining, fascinating and hypnotic portrait of a flamboyant, mother-dominated and fixated, epileptic and psychotic killer, who often spouts crude bits of humor.

  3. Seen today, White Heat stands as one of the classic crime films of the 1940s, containing perhaps Cagney's best bad-guy portrayal. The star plays criminal mastermind Cody Jarrett, a mother-dominated psychotic who dreams of being on "top of the world." Inadvertently leaving clues behind after a railroad heist, Jarrett becomes the target of the ...

  4. White Heat, made by Warners, under Raoul Walsh's direction and suggested by a Virginia Kellogg story, is a highly exciting cops and robbers melodrama. One scene of violence follows another, until ...

  5. Nov 2, 2013 · White Heat is directed by Raoul Walsh and adapted by Ivan Goff & Ben Roberts from a story suggested by Virginia Kellogg. It stars James Cagney, Virginia Mayo, Edmond O'Brien, Steve Cochran & Margaret Wycherly. Music is by Max Steiner and photography by Sidney Hickox.

  6. In just under two hours White Heat is a definitive addition to the noir, gangster, and prison genres, while also being a great psychological study led by an iconic James Cagney. A psychopathic criminal with a mother complex makes a daring break from prison and then leads his old gang in a chemical plant payroll heist.

  7. Sep 20, 2017 · It also caps one of the greatest runs (from 1939’s The Roaring Twenties onwards) of any director at a single Hollywood studio. White Heat (1949 USA 114 mins) Prod Co: Warner Bros. Prod: Louis F. Edelman Dir: Raoul Walsh Scr: Ivan Goff, Ben Roberts, based on the story by Virginia Kellogg Phot: Sid Hickox Ed: Owen Marks Art Dir: Edward Carrere ...

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