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Nineteen thirty-nine, oh nineteen thirty-nine. A lot of great things happened in 1939. Movie historians and film enthusiasts often look back to the year as the "greatest year in film history." Hollywood was reaching the heights of its golden age, and this was the year that saw the release of an unusual large number of noteworthy movies that have become honored as all-time classics. Such examples of 1939 movies were 20th Century Fox's "Jesse James," RKO's "Hunchback of Notre Dame," and MGM's memorable "Gone with the Wind," and "The Wizard of Oz."
Nineteen thirty-nine was also the year when Bob Kane's creation, "Batman" made its first appearance. That was on May 2, 1939. Then John Steinbeck's lauded novel "The Grapes of Wrath" was first published on April 14 of the same year.
Great stars were born in 1939, too. The American singer Neil Sedaka was born on March 13, soul brother Marvin Gaye on April 2, and the orgininal godfather, American film director Francis Ford Coppola on April 7.
Speaking of stars being born on this year, another star came into being as well. But unlike the aforementioned ones that dominated the silverscreen. This one star was the king of the road: the 1939 Buick Roadmaster Convertible.
Nineteen thirty-nine was a transitional year for Buick Motor Division in regards to styling and fashion. Lots of changes and experiments added up to big changes to the automobile company especially on its other car models such as the Buick Century, Buick Special, and Buick Limited.
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Each Dawn I Die - Re-issue Trailer 1939 Otis Ferguson has said of Each Dawn I Die that "the story is of the kind you would have to see (More) Otis Ferguson has said of Each Dawn I Die that "the story is of the kind you would have to see to disbelieve." And to be sure, the film is nothing more than a sampler of '30s prison-film conventions. But with the brilliant acting by James Cagney and the fast-paced and hard-edged direction of William Keighley, the film clatters past like an express train. Cagney plays Frank Ross, an innocent newspaperman who is railroaded into prison by a corrupt district attorney. In prison, he meets hardened-con Stacey (George Raft). Frank, at first, doesn't want to associate with Stacey and the other prisoners, but trapped in the hellhole prison, he more and more turns into a bitter con. Finally granted a hearing from the parole board, Frank pleads his innocence, but the parole board is headed by Grayce (Victor Jury), the man responsible for his imprisonment, and his parole is denied, and Frank becomes more hardened and embittered. By this point, Stacey has befriended him and agrees to help Frank prove his innocence.
James Cagney - Frank Ross
George Raft - Hood Stacey
Jane Bryan - Joyce Conover
George Bancroft - Warden John Armstrong
Victor Jory - W.J. Grayce
Stanley Ridges - Mueller
"Slapsie Maxie" Rosenbloom - Fargo Red
Alan Baxter - Pole Cat Carlisle
John Wray - Pete Kassock
Edward Pawley - Dale
Willard Robertson - Lang
Emma Dunn - Mrs. Ross
Paul Hurst - Garsky
Thurston Hall - District Attorney Jesse Hanley
Clay Clement - Attorney Lockhart
Charles Trowbridge - Judge
Harry Cording - Temple
Fern Barry - Accident Witness
Granville Bates
Abner Biberman - Shake Edwards
Nat Carr
Eddy Chandler - Deputy
Alice Connors
John Conte - Narrator
William B. Davidson - Bill Mason
John Dilson - Parole Board Member
Joseph Downing - Limpy Julien
Earl Dwire - Judge Crowder
James Flavin - Policeman
Arthur Gardner - Men in Car
Jack Goodrich
Fred Graham - Guard in cell
Mack Gray - Joe
Chuck Hamilton - Court officer
John Harron - Lew Keller, Reporter
Louis Jean Heydt - Joe Lassiter
Al Hill - Johnny the Hood
Max Hoffman, Jr. - Gate guard
Stuart Holmes - Accident witness
Robert E. Homans - Mac the Guard
Selmar Jackson - Patterson
Vera Lewis - Jury woman
Al Lloyd
Wilfred Lucas - Bailiff
Frank Mayo - Telegraph Editor
Walter Miller - Turnkey
Wedgewood Nowell
Henry Otho
Bob Perry - Bud
Lee Phelps
Dick Rich
John Ridgely - Jerry Poague, Reporter
Cliff Saum
Napoleon Simpson - Mose
Jack C. Smith - Guard
Garland Smith
Elliott Sullivan - Convict
Emmett Vogan - Prosecutor
Tom Wilson
Jack Wise
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