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Reversing Bogart's and Cagney's Roles


Hypothetically speaking, would the film have worked better if Bogart had played the noble Eddie and Cagney the mean low-down George? I could imagine Cagney playing the role the same way he did in White Heat.


Eddie: I trust my friends.
George: That guys a sucker. I don't trust any of my friends.
Panama: The feeling's mutual, George. They don't trust you either.

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No, I don't see that working at all. I think both actors were perfectly cast. Bogart, too dark for the up-tempo, energy driven Eddie. Cagney, although he COULD play the heavy, is just too likable (particularly at this age) to have pulled off the socio-pathic George.

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I agree. It was perfectly cast.

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He's only Humphry Bogart when he's smokin but Johnny Cash when he's tokin

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