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Yankee Doodle Dandy

Yankee Doodle Dandy

  • Status: Released
  • 29-05-1942
  • Runtime: 126 min
  • Score: 7.05
  • Vote count: 220

A film of the life of the renowned musical composer, playwright, actor, dancer and singer George M. Cohan.

James Cagney

George M. Cohan

Joan Leslie

Mary

Walter Huston

Jerry Cohan

Richard Whorf

Sam Harris

Irene Manning

Fay Templeton

George Tobias

Dietz

Rosemary DeCamp

Nellie Cohan

Jeanne Cagney

Josie Cohan

Frances Langford

Singer

George Barbier

Erlanger

Walter Catlett

Theatre Manager

Douglas Croft

George M. Cohan, as a boy of 13

Eddie Foy Jr.

Eddie Foy

Minor Watson

Albee

Chester Clute

Goff

Odette Myrtil

Madame Bartholdi

Patsy Parsons

Josie Cohan, as a girl of 12

S.Z. Sakall

Schwab

Jack Young

The President

Ann Doran

Receptionist (uncredited)

Frank Faylen

Sergeant on Parade (uncredited)

Pat Flaherty

Sgt. Lewis (uncredited)

Bert Moorhouse

Maurice Ruppe (uncredited)

Dolores Moran

The Pippirino (uncredited)

Poppy Wilde

Chorus Girl for 'Little Johnny Jones' Number (uncredited)

Phyllis Kennedy

Fanny (uncredited)

Doris Merrick

(uncredited role)

Jean Inness

Reporter (uncredited)

Dorothy Kelly

Hazel Dohlman

Theatre Patron (uncredited)

John Breen

Soldier (uncredited)

Jack Deery

Theatre Patron (uncredited)

John Alban

Theatre Patron

Murray Alper

Wiseguy

Audrey Long

Dietz and Goff's Receptionst

John Chard

Being versatile, I played my mother's father. Yankee Doodle Dandy is directed by Michael Curtiz and collectively written by Robert Buckner, Edmund Joseph, Julius J. Epstein and Philip G. Epstein. It stars James Cagney, Joan Leslie, Walter Huston, Richard Whorf, Irene Manning, George Tobias, Rosemary DeCamp and Jeanne Cagney. This is a biographical interpretation of the life of renowned musical composer, playwright, actor, dancer, and singer George M. Cohan (Cagney). As usual it is advised to seek out facts about the person the biography is about - if one so wishes of course to see how true the bio is. A wonderful spirited picture that begs and demands to be viewed in today's context. Unwavering in its flag waving patriotism, this was unashamedly a moral booster that acted as a recruiting poster for the war effort - of which George Cohan was rightly lauded. Though his singing voice was never what you would call high quality, his dancing however certainly was, and it's an utter joy to see the multi faceted Cagney light up the screen in every scene he is in. Great blood pumping songs help off set the slightly over long run time, to which even a British guy like myself found myself saluting such a jingoistic joy come pic's finale. 8/10