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Jimmy the Gent (1934) was a Comedy - Crime Film directed by Michael Curtiz and produced by Hal B. Wallis, Jack L. Warner and Robert Lord.

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Jimmy the Gent (1934)

By Beatrice on Jul 4, 2018 From Flickers in Time

Jimmy the Gent Directed by Michael Curtiz Written by Bertram Millhauser from a play by Laird Doyle and Ray Nazarro 1934/USA Warner Bros. First viewing/FilmStruck With Michael Curtiz, James Cagney, and Bette Davis on the marquee you can’t really miss. Tough guy Jimmy Corrigan (Cagney) is in the... Read full article


Classic Films in Focus: JIMMY THE GENT (1934)

By Jennifer Garlen on Feb 24, 2014 From Virtual Virago

James Cagney and Bette Davis only made two pictures together, the first of which was Jimmy the Gent (1934), and the second The Bride Came C.O.D. (1941). The pairing of these two huge personalities might seem like a match made in heaven, but neither of their collaborations is as good as their individ... Read full article


Classic Films in Focus: JIMMY THE GENT (1934)

By Jennifer Garlen on Feb 24, 2014 From Virtual Virago

James Cagney and Bette Davis only made two pictures together, the first of which was Jimmy the Gent (1934), and the second The Bride Came C.O.D. (1941). The pairing of these two huge personalities might seem like a match made in heaven, but neither of their collaborations is as good as their individ... Read full article


Classic Films in Focus: JIMMY THE GENT (1934)

By Jennifer Garlen on Feb 24, 2014 From Virtual Virago

James Cagney and Bette Davis only made two pictures together, the first of which was Jimmy the Gent (1934), and the second The Bride Came C.O.D. (1941). The pairing of these two huge personalities might seem like a match made in heaven, but neither of their collaborations is as good as their individ... Read full article


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Miss Joan Martin: [to Wallingham] Are we sitting pretty or are we sitting pretty?


Monty Barton: You won't think any less of me, Big Baby, fer forgettin' the ring?
Gladys Farrell: [Walking away from him] That's all right. When you shed your skin, send me the rattles.


Charles Wallingham: [as she is crying] Joan, dear, I'm a bit gauche at this sort of thing, but why don't you let me take care of you?
Miss Joan Martin: [Shocked] Mr. Wallingham!
Charles Wallingham: Oh, don't "Mister" me, please, as I've grown very fond of you.
Miss Joan Martin: Mr. Wallingham!
Charles Wallingham: [Said as a double entendre] I've tried to make you... really mine.


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Also directed by Michael Curtiz




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Also produced by Hal B. Wallis




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Also released in 1934




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