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    Each Dawn I Die

    1939 · Drama · 1h 32m

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  1. Each Dawn I Die. Each Dawn I Die is a 1939 gangster film directed by William Keighley and starring James Cagney and George Raft. The plot involves an investigative reporter who is unjustly thrown in jail and befriends a famous gangster. The film was based on the novel of the same name by Jerome Odlum and the supporting cast features Jane Bryan ...

  2. Each Dawn I Die: Directed by William Keighley. With James Cagney, George Raft, Jane Bryan, George Bancroft. A corrupt D.A. (Thurston Hall) with political ambitions is angered by news stories implicating him in criminal activity and decides to frame the reporter (James Cagney) for manslaughter in order to silence him.

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    • Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
    • William Keighley
    • 1939-08-19
  3. A film noir starring James Cagney as a paroled convict who gets involved in a murder plot. See the full list of actors, directors, writers, producers and other crew members on IMDb.

  4. At the dawn of the 1930s, James Cagney first blazed his way into filmgoers' consciousness with The Public Enemy (1931). He would cap the decade in which he ruled Warner Brothers' crime melodrama output with Each Dawn I Die (1939), a prison story that resounded with audiences of the day.

    • William Keighley, Frank Heath
    • James Cagney
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  5. Each Dawn I Die is a must see. Rated 5/5 Stars • Rated 5 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review Audience Member A great filibuster with James Cagney and George Raft--they play pretty well off of ...

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    • James Cagney
    • William Keighley
    • Drama
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  6. Mar 20, 2021 · Each Dawn I Die (1939) #WarnerArchive #WarnerBros #EachDawnIDieFramed for manslaughter after he breaks a story about city corruption, reporter Frank Ross is ...

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    • Warner Bros. Classics
  7. Each Dawn I Die (1939) is a cleaned-up prison movie, but with an phenomenal cast totally brushing off any shortcomings in the script. Gives goosebumps watching James Cagney slow-burn breakdown behind bars. George Raft is pretty cool as well in his slick criminal way. And Warner Bros leave very little sympathy for the authority for their unjust ...

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