City for Conquest

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City for Conquest
Directed by Anatole Litvak
Jean Negulesco (uncredited)
Produced by William Cagney
Anatole Litvak
Hal B. Wallis (uncredited)
Written by Aben Kandel (novel)
John Wexley (screenplay)
Starring James Cagney
Ann Sheridan
Arthur Kennedy
Frank Craven
Anthony Quinn
Elia Kazan
Music by Max Steiner
Distributed by Warner Bros.
Release date(s) September 21, 1940
Running time 104 min
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language English
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City for Conquest is a 1940 drama film starring James Cagney, Ann Sheridan, and Arthur Kennedy, based on the novel of the same name by Aben Kandel.

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Cagney plays a truck driver named Danny Kenny, who starts as a New York boxing contender. Ann Sheridan plays his girlfriend, Peggy. Being successful as a boxer, Danny decides to financially help his brother Eddie (Arthur Kennedy) to become a professional musician. Peggy on the other hand, loses her heart to Murray Burns (Anthony Quinn), a professional dancer, and she turns down Danny's proposal in order to go for a dancing career. Embittered by Peggy's refusal, Danny continues to work as a boxer and eventually gets blinded by his opponent during a fight, who has placed some rosin dust onto his gloves. Now partly blind, Danny works as a newspaper man, while Peggy is seized with remorse after her career as a dancer had not come true. The movie ends with Eddie being a successful composer who dedicates his first major symphony at Carnegie Hall to his brother, who is listening to the concert on the radio from his newsstand.

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