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2. The classic 1931 film "The Public Enemy," starring James Cagney and Jean Harlow, is the first in a free series of films for the entire family.
Homeless cabdriver relishes tenuous link to notorious crime
Thomas Kevin O'Brien - better known as TKO - came into the Missouri Grille on Wednesday morning to meet me for a cup of coffee.
Warner Bros. documentary: It's not top of the world, Ma
Warner Bros. has told many stellar stories. But the studio stumbles with its own in " You Must Remember This: The Warner Bros.
American Masters: You Must Remember This: The Warner Bros. Story
Tuesday, September 23 at 9:00 PM You Ain't Heard Nothin' Yet Episode one introduces the four Youngstown, Ohio, brothers who officially incorporated their new motion picture company on April 4, 1923.
New tomes prove book usually better than the movie
Robert Wagner's long-awaited autobiography "Pieces of My Heart," written with Scott Eyman, is officially in bookstores Tuesday.
Revisiting Yankee Doodle Dandy better than sixty years after its initial theatrical release provides a reminder of some useful lessons: that all the hokey old stuff about America, especially during wartime, has ...
On This Day in History: September 11Movie Diversions To Calm War Uneasiness
' On the brink of becoming involved in WW II in 1941, there were 19,750 movie theaters in the U.S., only 75 of which were drive-ins. The New York City area already had the Sunrise Drive-In on Long Island that ...
Fort Kent girl to sing at VFW session in Fla.
Film star James Cagney made "I'm a Yankee Doodle Dandy" famous, but come Tuesday, 4,000 to 5,000 veterans gathered in Orlando, Fla., will connect the song with a 13-year-old girl from Maine.
Learning proper dance-floor etiquette rules
Raymond V. Whelan Special to the Wilson County News August 12, 2008 If you are a single person who is really earnest about meeting and making friends with the opposite gender, learn to dance.
Film Reviews & Movie Showtimes
Director Guy Maddin of Winnipeg, Manitoba, is the leading cinematic exponent of the aesthetics of silent film, as seen in movies from Tales From the Gimli Hospital to Brand Upon the Brain! . His specializes in ...
From Bonaparte to Bin Laden: 100 years of the FBI
In the 100 years since it was created on July 26 1908, the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation -- or FBI, as it is better known -- has grown from a few dozen detectives to a force of 30 000-plus. It ...
From Bonaparte to Bin Laden: 100 years of the FBI
In the 100 years since it was created on July 26 1908, the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation -- or FBI, as it is better known -- has grown from a few dozen detectives to a force of 30 000-plus. It ...
On This Day in History: July 17 Loved - Countryside' Of Brooklyn
' At his birth on July 17, 1899, James Cagney put in an uncharacteristically frail appearance for the small but wiry human tornado who swept through his entire 86 years without impediment.
As one of Hollywood's most famous "tough guy" actors, James Cagney was known for the exuberance he poured into his roles.
Day 5 of critics' tour: PBS highlights Warner Bros., the Beatles, David Hyde Pierce
PBS has become the home to the really big show -- thanks, in part, to the success of Ken Burns.
Laugh with Bob Hope at Webster film showing
The Dog Days of Summer Film Fest continues in Webster next week with The Seven Little Foys.
Patriotic movie picks for the holiday
Happy Fourth of July! In case you're wondering, on this most patriotic of holidays, which DVDs I'd be inclined to play to fit the occasion, here's my list, in no particular order: Yankee Doodle Dandy.
TCM to honor FBI with movie marathon
Turner Classic Movies says it plans to mark this month's 100th anniversary of the U.S. Federal Bureau Investigation by airing a marathon of FBI-themed films.
Despite its reasonably strong reputation, Man of a Thousand Faces is nothing if not a failure in the great biopic race of the 1950s.
Late Night Music Club with James Cagney
Yankee Doodle Dandy is one of Hollywood's greatest, grandest and slickest musicals.