James Cagney's final scene in "The Roaring 20's"
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@goback3spaces overact? He doesnt even get the chance to. After being shot he whimpers a bit before being finished off. Its not exactly like he goes all out on the melodrama
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@goback3spaces Not really, I don't think. His character throughout the movie always had the potential to die that way, in the face of a gun. Besides, it was Warner Brothers.
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I wish Hollywood would release these movies on the big screen again.
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@MalnourishedGoat EXACTLY!
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@IRoosterManI You got it. Cagney > Bogart: that's why Cagney kills him in every flick they made together.
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it's just you. because Bogie never overacts.
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sounds like eddy talked out of turn lol
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Is it just me, or does Bogart horribly overact that death scene?
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Tc
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@chelle329 with gone with the wind :)
"He used to be a big shot." One of the greatest endings of all time.
chelle329 11 months ago 13
Very under-rated film. Great stuff. Thanks.
LazlosPlane 1 year ago 7