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White Heat
(1949)
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Stars: James Cagney, Virginia Mayo, Edmond O'Brien, Margaret Wycherly, Steve Cochran
Director: Raoul Walsh, Richard L. Bare
Writer: Ivan Goff, Ben Roberts
Language: English
Studio: Warner Home Video
Duration: 114
Rated: NR
DVD Release: January 2005

In later years, James Cagney regarded White Heat with a combination of pride and regret; while satisfied with his own performance, he tended to dismiss the picture as a "cheap melodrama." Seen today, White Heat stands as one of the classic crime films of the 1940s, containing perhaps Cagney's best bad-guy portrayal. The star plays criminal mastermind Cody Jarrett, a mother-dominated psychotic who dreams of being on "top of the world." Inadvertently leaving clues behind after a railroad heist, Jarrett becomes the target of the feds, who send an undercover agent (played by Edmond O'Brien) to infiltrate the Jarrett gang. While Jarrett sits in prison on a deliberately trumped-up charge (he confesses to one crime to provide himself an alibi for the railroad robbery), he befriends O'Brien, who poses as a hero-worshipping hood who's always wanted to work with Jarrett. Busting out of prison with O'Brien, Jarrett regroups his gang to mastermind a "Trojan horse" armored-car robbery.


James CagneyArthur 'Cody' Jarrett
Virginia MayoVerna Jarrett
Edmond O'BrienVic Pardo
Margaret WycherlyMa Jarrett
Steve CochranBig Ed Somers
John ArcherPhilip Evans
Wally Cassell'Cotton' Valletti
Fred ClarkDaniel 'Trader' Winston
Sidney HickoxCinematographer
Owen MarksEditor
Max SteinerComposer
Edward CarrereArt Director
Genre: Crime, Noir
Media: DVD
Sound: Mono
IMDb: 0042041