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'G' Men (1935)
Ripper......: VH-PROD Length.........: 86 MiNS
Source......: DVD Aspect Ratio...: 1.33:1
Type........: XviD Resolution.....: 512x384
Discs.......: [x]1CD [ ]2CD
Rars........: 49x15 MB Video Bitrate..: 1039 kBs
Video Framerate: 23.976 fps
VH-PROD Rls.: 07/20/06 Audio Bitrate..: 78 kBs
DVD Release.: 07/18/06 Audio Language.: English
Theater Date: 04/18/35 Stream Type....: [x]Mp3 [ ]Ac3
Channels.......: [ ]Stereo
IMDB Rating.: 7.2/10 [x]Mono
IMDB Votes..: 395
Genre.......: [ ] Action Subtitles......: [x] English
Comedy [x] Drama [x] French [x] Spanish
Romance [ ] Family [ ] Chinese [ ] Japanese
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Horror [ ] Fantasy [ ] German [ ] Dutch
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Docu
IMDB Link: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0026393/
P L O T
It's the early days of the F.B.I. - federal agents
working for the Department of Justice. Though they've
got limited powers...
C A S T
James Cagney ... James 'Brick' Davis
Margaret Lindsay ... Miss Kay McCord
Ann Dvorak ... Jean Morgan Collins
Robert Armstrong ... Jeffrey 'Jeff' McCord
Barton MacLane ... Brad Collins
Lloyd Nolan ... Hugh Farrell
William Harrigan ... 'Mac' McKay, aka Joseph
Russell Hopton ... Gerard
Edward Pawley ... Danny Leggett
Noel Madison ... Durfee
R E L E A S E N O T E S
J. Edgar Hoover, Director of the FBI, personally approved
the script for this movie. He even assigned actual FBI
agents to monitor its production and ensure that it was
accurate in every detail. When it grossed over $1,000,000
(an astronomical sum for a film in 1935), he was extremely
pleased. There were two famous federal law enforcement
agencies in the early part of the 20th century. They were
the "G-Men" of the FBI, who worked for the Justice
Department, and the "T-Men" who worked for the Treasury
Department. Hoover was intensely interested in his "G-Men"
winning the publicity and popularity rivalry. This movie
certainly helped!