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James Cagney | Ralph Cotter | |
Luther Adler | Keith Mandon | |
Ward Bond | Insp. Charles Weber | |
Helena Bonham Carter | ||
Barton MacLane | Lt. John Reece | |
Barbara Payton | Holiday Carleton | |
Neville Brand | ||
Steve Brodie | Joe Raynor | |
Helena Carter | Margaret Dobson | |
Rhys Williams | Vic Mason | |
Herbert Heyes | Ezra Dobson | |
John Litel | Police Chief Tolgate | |
William Frawley | Byers | |
Robert Karnes | Det. Gray | |
Kenneth Tobey | Det. Fowler | |
Dan Riss | District Attorney | |
Frank Reicher | Darius Green |
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Producer | William Cagney
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Writer | Harry Brown
Horace McCoy |
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Ralph Cotter doesn't care about anything. Except his next "kill". After escaping from prison, the cold-blooded mobster satisfies a pent-up lust for violence in an unstoppable crime-spree with Barbara, his love-struck gun moll. But when Cotter heartlessly murders her brother and dumps her for a classy debutante, Barbara plots a vicious end to the gangster's cruel campaign. It's James Cagney as his bad-guy best in this tense saga on underworld revenge! Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye, one in a great series of classic crime films that have influenced generations of American filmmakers and viewers. |
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