

'G' Men (1935)
James Cagney helped jump-start the gangster genre as The Public Enemy. Outcries against movies that glorified underworld criminals put Cagney on the side of the law in 'G' Men.'G' Men featuring James Cagney and Margaret Lindsay is available for rent or purchase on iTunes, available for rent or purchase on Apple TV, available for rent or purchase on Google Play, and 4 others. It's a crime and drama movie with a better than average IMDb audience rating of 7.1 (4,205 votes).
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It is possible to buy 'G' Men on Prime Video, Google Play, VUDU, YouTube, iTunes, Microsoft Store, and Apple TV or rent it on Prime Video, Google Play, VUDU, YouTube, iTunes, Microsoft Store, and Apple TV.
Why to Watch 'G' Men
One of the highlights of 'G' Men is its lead actor, James Cagney, who is known for his significant contribution to the gangster genre. His performance in this movie, where he plays a law enforcement officer, is a refreshing change from his usual roles.
Another interesting aspect of 'G' Men is its genre blend. As a Film-Noir, Crime, Drama, and Thriller, it offers a unique mix of suspense, action, and dramatic elements that keep the audience engaged.
Lastly, 'G' Men has received positive ratings from audiences, with a 7.1 out of 10 on IMDb, indicating its popularity and appreciation among viewers.
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'G' Men has a better than average IMDb audience rating of 7.1 (4,205 votes). The movie is somewhat popular with Reelgood users lately.

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James Cagney helped jump-start the gangster genre as The Public Enemy. Outcries against movies that glorified underworld criminals put Cagney on the side of the law in 'G' Men.