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  1. William Jerome Cagney (March 26, 1905 – January 3, 1988) was an American film producer and actor, remembered for roles in the Monogram Pictures films Lost in the Stratosphere and Flirting with Danger, both filmed in 1934.

  2. View full company info for William Cagney Productions. 1. A Lion Is in the Streets (1953) Approved | 88 min | Drama, Romance, Thriller. 6.1. Rate this. 66 Metascore. A charismatic peddler from the bayous finds his true calling in politics. Is he a demagogue in the making?

  3. William Cagney. Actor: Lost in the Stratosphere. William (Bill) Cagney (producer brother of star James Cagney) was almost a dead ringer for his, in front of the camera, more famous brother.

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    • New York City, New York, USA
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    • Newport Beach, California, USA
  4. Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye is a 1950 film noir starring James Cagney, directed by Gordon Douglas, produced by William Cagney and based on the novel by Horace McCoy. The film was banned in Ohio as "a sordid, sadistic presentation of brutality and an extreme presentation of crime with explicit steps in commission."

  5. William Cagney Productions. Title: The Time of Your Life. Summary: A wide variety of persons come into Nick's Pacific Street Saloon, some to ask for work and others just to pass the time. Directed by: H.C. Potter. Actors: Production Company: William Cagney Productions. Release Date: 3 September 1948 (USA) Aspect Ratio: 1.37 : 1.

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  6. William Cagney, the brother of actor James, began his career in the film industry as an assistant producer at Warners as part of his brother's contract. Later, he went on to helm William Cagney Productions, a studio designed to promote James' career and give him more artistic opportunities.

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  8. Cagney-Montgomery Productions: McCabe, Cagney , p. 318. See Bibliography. Actor James Cagney forms an independent production company with his producer brother William (Bill) Cagney, and together they join the Society of Independent Motion Picture Producers. . . .