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    The Public Enemy

    1931 · Crime drama · 1h 24m

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  1. The Public Enemy: Directed by William A. Wellman. With James Cagney, Jean Harlow, Edward Woods, Joan Blondell. An Irish-American street punk tries to make it big in the world of organized crime.

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    • Crime, Drama
    • William A. Wellman
    • 1931-05-15
  2. The Public Enemy (Enemies of the Public in the UK) is a 1931 American pre-Code gangster film produced and distributed by Warner Bros. The film was directed by William A. Wellman and stars James Cagney, Jean Harlow, Edward Woods, Donald Cook and Joan Blondell.

  3. An Irish-American street punk tries to make it big in the world of organized crime. The Public Enemy (1931) photos, including production stills, premiere photos and other event photos, publicity photos, behind-the-scenes, and more.

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  5. Screenshots. The Public Enemy (1931) In director William Wellman's gritty gangster classic released before the Production Code went into effect - it featured an effective portrayal of the lead anti-hero character Tom Powers (James Cagney) as a sexually magnetic, cocky, completely amoral, emotionally brutal, ruthless, and terribly lethal ...

  6. Jan 11, 2019 · Mention "The Public Enemy" today, and you might trigger memories of one or two key images: James Cagney as volatile gangster Tom Powers shoving a grapefruit in the face of his girlfriend Kitty (Mae Clarke), or falling down in pouring rain after getting shot (Cagney suffered more spectacularly onscreen than just about anyone).

  7. Gallery of 19 movie poster and cover images for The Public Enemy (1931). Synopsis: Two young Chicago hoodlums, Tom Powers and Matt Doyle, rise up from their poverty-stricken slum life to become petty thieves, bootleggers and cold-blooded killers.

  8. Here are a few photos taken to help publicize Warner Bros' The Public Enemy (1931), starring James Cagney, Jean Harlow, and Joan Blondell. Publicity stills were specially-posed photos, usually taken off the set, for purposes of publicity or reference for promotional artwork.

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