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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › G_MenG Men - Wikipedia

    G Men is a 1935 Warner Bros. crime film starring James Cagney, Ann Dvorak, Margaret Lindsay and Lloyd Nolan in his film debut. According to Variety, the movie was one of the top-grossing films of 1935. The supporting cast features Robert Armstrong and Barton MacLane.

  2. The G-Men are a supe team managed by Vought International. The G-Men were most likely active alongside Payback in the 1980s. Like most superhero teams, the G-Men were funded and managed by Vought-American.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › G-ManG-Man - Wikipedia

    G-Man (plural G-Men) may refer to: Law enforcement. G-man, short for "Government Man", slang for federal law enforcement agents. G-Men, a reference to a detectives of the Dublin Metropolitan Police force's G Division in early 20th-century Ireland. People. G. Gordon Liddy (1930–2021), nicknamed G-Man on his radio show.

  4. www.imdb.com › title › tt0026393'G' Men (1935) - IMDb

    'G' Men: Directed by William Keighley. With James Cagney, Margaret Lindsay, Ann Dvorak, Robert Armstrong. James Cagney helped jump-start the gangster genre as The Public Enemy. Outcries against movies that glorified underworld criminals put Cagney on the side of the law in 'G' Men.

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    • Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
    • William Keighley
    • 1935-05-04
  5. The G-Men are supporting antagonists in the highly controversial comic book series The Boys. They were a corrupt team of supposedly "oppressed" superheroes based in upstate New York; just one of the many Supes owned by the entertainment conglomerate/biological arms dealer Vought-American.

  6. May 5, 2020 · G-Men (1935) #WarnerArchive #WarnerBros #GMen In 1931, James Cagney helped jump-start the gangster genre as The Public Enemy. In 1935, he waged on-screen war against the nation's public enemies.

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    In 1931, James Cagney helped jump-start the gangster genre as The Public Enemy. In 1935, he waged on-screen war against the nation's public enemies. Outcries...

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