Great Guy

SINGLE HANDED- HE BATTLED A NEW KIND OF PUBLIC ENEMY!

6.2
19361h 6m

A meat inspector sets out to rid his town of payoff deals affecting the quality of meat being sold to the public.

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Cast

Photo of James Cagney

James Cagney

Johnny 'Red' Cave

Photo of Mae Clarke

Mae Clarke

Janet Henry

Photo of James Burke

James Burke

Patrick James Aloysius 'Pat' Haley

Photo of Edward Brophy

Edward Brophy

Pete Reilly

Photo of Henry Kolker

Henry Kolker

Abel Canning

Photo of Bernadene Hayes

Bernadene Hayes

Hazel Scott

Photo of Edward McNamara

Edward McNamara

Captain Pat Hanlon

Photo of Robert Gleckler

Robert Gleckler

Marty Cavanaugh

Photo of Joe Sawyer

Joe Sawyer

Joe Burton

Photo of Edward Gargan

Edward Gargan

Henchman Al

Photo of Matty Fain

Matty Fain

Henchman Tim

Photo of Mary Gordon

Mary Gordon

Mrs. Ogilvie

Photo of Wallis Clark

Wallis Clark

Joel Green

Photo of Robert Lowery

Robert Lowery

Mr. Parker (Uncredited)

Photo of Murdock MacQuarrie

Murdock MacQuarrie

Mr. Marvin (Uncredited)

Photo of Harry Tenbrook

Harry Tenbrook

Joe (Uncredited)

Photo of Lee Shumway

Lee Shumway

Mike (Uncredited)

Photo of John Dilson

John Dilson

City Editor (Uncredited)

Photo of Lynton Brent

Lynton Brent

Reporter (Uncredited)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

A pretty routine B-noir with James Cagney as a fella from the sexily titled "Bureau of Weights & Measures" who decides to take a stand against extortion and corruption. He faces the usual threats, frame-ups as he rales against the rigged institutional infrastructure lead by a dodgy city councillor (Robert Gleckler). It's nothing special this - a vehicle for a star given precious little to work with but just about enough to fill the hour as we move towards an inevitable conclusion. It's quite a busy little film, and though limited, the dialogue helps to carry it along swiftly. Not one of Cagney's better efforts, but by no means his worst, either...

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