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  1. Each Dawn I Die is a 1939 gangster film directed by William Keighley and starring James Cagney and George Raft. The plot involves an investigative reporter who is unjustly thrown in jail and befriends a famous gangster.

  2. With James Cagney, George Raft, Jane Bryan, George Bancroft. A corrupt D.A. (Thurston Hall) with political ambitions is angered by news stories implicating him in criminal activity and decides to frame the reporter (James Cagney) for manslaughter in order to silence him.

    • (3.7K)
    • Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
    • William Keighley
    • 1939-08-19
  3. 20 de mar. de 2021 · Two of the screen's famed tough guys star in this prison movie that casts a reform-minded eye on the brutalizing effects of life in the slammer. James Cagney "hits a white-hot peak as [Ross,] the...

    • 2 min
    • 4.2K
    • Warner Bros. Classics
  4. Muero cada amanecer es una película dirigida por William Keighley con James Cagney, George Raft, Jane Bryan, George Bancroft .... Año: 1939. Título original: Each Dawn I Die. Sinopsis: Aunque inocente, el reportero Frank Ross es declarado culpable de asesinato y es enviado a la cárcel.

    • (380)
    • Estados Unidos
    • Arthur Edeson (B&W)
    • William Keighley
  5. Frank Ross (James Cagney) is an intrepid reporter hot on the trail of a corrupt politician when he is framed for vehicular manslaughter and sent to prison. There he meets the...

    • (6)
    • James Cagney
    • William Keighley
    • Drama
    • Each Dawn I Die1
    • Each Dawn I Die2
    • Each Dawn I Die3
    • Each Dawn I Die4
  6. Each Dawn I Die Título Latino: Cada amanecer muero Año | País: 1939 | Estados Unidos Duración: 92 min. (1 h. 32 m.) Género: Crimen, Drama País: Estados Unidos Año: 1939 Fecha de Estreno: 19 agosto 1939 Clasificación: 13 Sing Sing Penitentiary - 354 Hunter Street, Ossining, New York, USA Ver 1 más Producción: First National Pictures ...

  7. Each Dawn I Die (1939) -- (Movie Clip) A Bum Rap, Wasn't It? Grateful career criminal Stacey (George Raft) meets framed reporter Ross (James Cagney) under the machines in the prison twine-making shop to thank him for not squealing on him in a prison killing, in Warner Bros.' Each Dawn I Die, 1939.