Pauline Kael calls Yankee Doodle Dandy “a big, enjoyable musical biography” starring “the astonishingly versatile James Cagney as the actor-playwright-songwriter George M. Cohan.” She adds in 5001 Nights at the Movies (Holt, 1991), a wonderful collection of thousands of capsule reviews adapted from her film criticism for The New Yorker:
“Made during the Second World War, it’s packed with jingoistic Americanism, but this ties in with Cohan’s own attitudes and the unself-conscious sentimentality of his songs, and Cagney’s stiff-backed hoofing is so spirited that the moldly plot turns hardly bother one. … It’s quite possible that he has more electricity than Cohan himself had.”
This has always been a favorite movie of mine! Today would be a good day to watch it again.
Malcolm
Comment by knightofswords — July 4, 2009 @ 2:31 pm |
Thanks, Malcolm. I’ve never seen this one but would love to.
Comment by 1minutebookreviewswordpresscom — July 5, 2009 @ 10:37 am |