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Jimmy the Gent (film)

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'Jimmy the Gent' is a 1934 American Pre-Code comedy-crime film directed by Michael Curtiz, starring James Cagney and Bette Davis and featuring Allen Jenkins. It was the first pairing of Cagney and Davis, who would reunite for 'The Bride Came C.O.D.' seven years later.

The screenplay by Bertram Millhauser was based on the story "The Heir Chaser" by Ray Nazarro and Laird Doyle.

Plot



The unscrupulous Jimmy Corrigan (James Cagney), runs an agency that searches for heirs of those who have died without leaving a will, and often provides phony claimants in order to collect his fee. When his former girlfriend Joan Martin (Bette Davis), who left him because of his lack of ethics, accepts a position at the allegedly legitimate firm owned by Charles Wallingham (Alan Dinehart), Corrigan investigates Wallingham's background and discovers his rival is even more duplicitous than he is. He exposes Wallingham as a phony and promises to go straight if Joan will come back to him.

Cast



Production



Prior to its release, the film's working titles were 'Blondes and Bonds' and 'The Heir Chaser'.[http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/242/Jimmy-the-Gent/notes.html "Notes"] on TCM.com

Both Cagney and Davis considered 'Jimmy the Gent' to be a throwaway studio assembly-line quickie film, and neither was happy about the assignment.Nixon, Rob (ndg) [http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/242/Jimmy-the-Gent/articles.html "Jimmy the Gent (1934)"] TCM.com Cagney had the sides of his head shaved for the film, without the knowledge of either director Michael Curtiz or studio unit head Hal B. Wallis. Curtiz was stunned when he saw the haircut, and Wallis took it personally. Davis did not appreciate it either, and refused to have publicity pictures taken with Cagney.

Reception



'Jimmy the Gent' did well at the box office, and the critical response was positive as well. In his review in 'The New York Times', Mordaunt Hall described the film as "a brisk, slangy piece of work in which Mr. Cagney is as much of a pepper-pot as ever ... [he] tackles the barbed argot of his lines with speed and force ... Bette Davis is attractive and capable as Joan."Hall, Mordaunt (March 26, 1934) [https://movies.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9806EFDE173CE733A25755C2A9659C946594D6CF "James Cagney, Bette Davis and Alan Dinehart in a Film Concerned With the Missing Heir Racket"] 'The New York Times' 'Variety' said, "'Jimmy the Gent' ... [is] expert, thorough-going, typically Cagney ... and good for plenty of laughs."[https://www.variety.com/review/VE1117792152.html?categoryid=31&cs=1 review] 'Variety'

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