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Yankee Doodle Dandy

Yankee Doodle Dandy

Genre:
Musicals
Mood:
Moving,
Tuneful,
Wholesome
Decade:
1940's
Country:
United States
Director:
Michael Curtiz
Actor:
James Cagney,
Walter Huston
Actress:
Joan Leslie
Supporting Cast:
Rosemary de Camp,
Jeanne Cagney
Release Year:
1942
Studio: Warner Home Video
Runtime: 126 Mins.
Format: Black & White
Rating: Unrated
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WHAT IT'S ABOUT:

A meeting with F.D.R on the eve of our country's entry into World War II prompts an aging George M. Cohan (James Cagney), America's most revered showman, to look back on his colorful life, from the lean early days touring the country with his parents and sister in vaudeville (Walter Huston, Rosemary de Camp, and Jeanne Cagney - Jimmy's real-life sibling), to later heady, happy times as our country's most prominent songwriter/performer, who stirred love of country through the first several decades of the twentieth century.

WHY I LOVE IT:

Director Michael Curtiz's idealized homage to Cohan’s life and legacy was perfectly timed to stir our spirits as we entered World War II. This exuberant slice of Americana is Cagney's show entirely, netting him his only Oscar (after all those gangster roles!). The actor actually began his career as a song-and-dance man, and here he gets to prove it, in a series of rousing, nostalgic numbers that keep the rich Cohan legacy alive. Walter Huston stands out in a sterling supporting cast playing George's loving Dad. Good enough to watch any old time, but a must for Independence Day. Go ahead- wave that flag!


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