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"Come out with your hands up, the man says! How do you like THAT,MA? Heres my answer, you dirty......"
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White Heat
White Heat is a 1949 American film noir, directed by Raoul Walsh. Its screenplay, written by Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts, is based on a story by Virginia Kellogg. The film stars James Cagney, Virginia Mayo, and Edmond O'Brien.
"Come out with your hands up, the man says! How do you like THAT,MA? Heres my answer, you dirty......"
"Edmond OBrien - Hank Fallon aka "Vic Pardo"
"James Cagney - Arthur "Cody" Jarrett"
"Margaret Wycherly - "Ma" Jarrett"
"Made it, Ma! Top of the world!"
"Wally Cassell - "Cotton" Valletti"
"Fred Clark - Daniel "The Trader" Winston"
"G. Pat Collins - "Reader" Curtin"
"You know something, Verna, if I turn my back for long enough for Big Ed to put a hole in it, thered be a hole in it. [he laughs] Big Ed ... great big Ed. Yknow why they call im that? Cause his ideas are big. One day hes gonna get a really big one ... about me. And itll be his last."
"Youre just lonesome, lonesome, like me...Verna? All I ever had was Ma...I was, uh, I was just walkin around out there talkin to mine...well, my old lady never had anything, always on the run, always on the move - some life. First there was my old man, died kickin and screamin in a nuthouse. Then my brother. And after that, it was takin care of me. Always tryin to put me on top. Top of the world, she used to say. And then, times when I was losin my grip, there shed be right behind me, pushin me back up again. And now...That was a good feelin out there, talkin to her, just me and Ma. Good feelin. Liked it. Maybe I am nuts."
"Searing the screen like the death-blast of a sub-machine gun!!!"
"Pick up the pieces folks, Jimmys in action again!"