
Public Enemies: The Golden Age of the Gangster Film
Oct 21 2008
•2h 45m
•Documentary, TV Movie
Produced for Turner Classic Movies, this documentary looks at the early days of the gangster film.
Cast
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Alec Baldwin
Narrator (voice)

Joan Blondell
Self (archive footage)

Humphrey Bogart
Self (archive footage)

James Cagney
Self (archive footage)
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