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  1. James Cagney’s performance as the despicable Cody Jarrett smears Raoul Walsh’s 1949 White Heat with relentless bitterness and misanthropy. Devoted only to his equally criminally-minded mother (Margaret Wycherly), a character seemingly inspired by the real-life Ma Barker, Cody has just led his gang through a successful train hold-up, which required multiple murders, but now that the police ...

  2. The psychopath criminal Arthur 'Cody' Jarrett (James Cagney), who has Oedipus complex, and his gang rob a fortune from a train killing four people. In order to escape from the gas chamber, he confesses another crime in another state and is sentenced to two years in a prison. The secret agent Hank Fallon (Edmond O'Brien) assumes the identity of ...

  3. White Heat, American crime film released in 1949 that is considered the definitive James Cagney vehicle and perhaps the best of the Warner Brothers crime dramas. Cody Jarrett (played by Cagney) is a cold-blooded killer who has an uncomfortable oedipal relationship with his domineering mother

  4. White Heat: With MyAnna Buring, Sam Claflin, Lindsay Duncan, Claire Foy. A story about a group of seven London-based students from 1965 to the present day.

  5. An Englishman’s visit to America’s ‘Prison Town,’ filmed for “The Blues Brothers,” “White Heat,” and “Public Enemies.”. Neil Young 29 Feb 2016. A psychopathic criminal with a mother complex makes a daring break from prison and leads his old gang in a chemical plant payroll heist. Shortly after the plan takes place, events ...

  6. 44540505. Followed by. Wild Food From Land and Sea (1994) White Heat is a cookbook by chef Marco Pierre White, published in 1990. It features black-and-white photographs by Bob Carlos Clarke. It is partially autobiographical, and is considered to be the chef's first memoir. The book is cited today as having influenced the careers of several ...

  7. Crítica. Esta película Warner es una de las historias de gángsters más importantes de la historia del cine, principalmente por la gran interpretación de James Cagney creando a Cody Jarrett, un personaje psicótico, de gatillo fácil, tipo duro, autoritario, demente, que solo se conmueve con su idolatrada madre.

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