The 4K presentation affirms the film’s position among the gutsiest Golden Age crime epics.
Cagney is well worth remembering, and this set is a good start to a specific corner of his career.
The Roaring Twenties revels in a relativism that keeps its momentum fresh and elusive.
Raoul Walsh’s fast-paced film makes its own case.
There’s no denying that this overlooked 1940 gem is essentially two films in one.
It’s the hilarious 1940s dialogue like “Aw, you dames are sure screwy” that makes the film so fun to watch.