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Yankee Doodle Dandy
Yankee Doodle Dandy is a nostalgic view of the golden era of show business and of the renowned musical composer, playwright, actor, dancer and singer George M. Cohan, who made it glitter.
26 January 1915, New York City, New York, USA
28 May 1887, New York City, New York, USA
8 December 1905, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
4 February 1889, San Francisco, California, USA
28 January 1908, Illinois, USA
4 July 1886, New York City, New York, USA
26 February 1905, Chelsea, Massachusetts, USA
June 17, 1908 in St. Louis, Missouri, USA
22 December 1889, Marianna, Arkansas, USA
November 1, 1882 in Seneca City, South Carolina, USA
7 December 1902, Chicago, Illinois, USA
March 25, 1875 in Duncannon, Pennsylvania, USA
October 06, 2003
...Cagney's picture through and through. He imbues every scene with the kind of electricity only a handful of screen stars have ever managed.
March 08, 2008
Flag waving, toe tapping, GREAT James Cagney performance as Broadway's George M. Cohan.
January 01, 2000
The greatness of the film resides entirely in the Cagney performance.
January 01, 2005
Love that Cagney!
July 04, 2005
James Cagney played George M. Cohan with great vigor and won his only Oscar for that brilliant performance.
April 05, 2006
It delivers its red-white-and-blue patriotism to you by the exuberant bushel, but this grand old film reminds us that there was a time when patriotism was more heartfelt than bullying and jingoistic.
May 20, 2003
You will find as warm and delightful a musical picture as has hit the screen in years, a corking good entertainment and as affectionate, if not as accurate, a film biography as has ever -- yes, ever -- been made.
May 28, 2005
awfully dull and stodgy
February 13, 2001
Yankee Doodle Dandy is rah-rah, no matter how you slice it.
July 10, 2016
Maybe the best-case scenario for what happens when a film biopic does everything right.
June 24, 2006
Raucous, vulgar, over long.
March 05, 2008
A big, old-fashioned rousing biopic of patriotic showman George M. Cohan, played with energy and gusto by Jimmy Cagney in his only Oscar-winning performance.

