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  1. A 1950 film noir starring James Cagney as a ruthless criminal who kills his escape partner and seduces his brother's sister. The film was based on a novel by Horace McCoy and banned in Ohio for its brutality and crime.

  2. Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye: Directed by Gordon Douglas. With James Cagney, Barbara Payton, Helena Carter, Ward Bond. Starting with a violent prison break, clever, ruthless Ralph Cotter corrupts everyone around him.

    • (2.5K)
    • Crime, Film-Noir, Thriller
    • Gordon Douglas
    • 1950-08-19
  3. Based on a novel by Horace McCoy (They Shoot Horses, Don't They), Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye offers James Cagney at his nastiest. The star plays career criminal R...

    • 103 min
    • 116.5K
    • Mike Corleone
  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.

    • 103 min
  5. Barbara Payton and James CagneyFilm Noir of the Week: http://bit.ly/UZNpM

    • 2 min
    • 40.8K
    • felixxxx999
  6. Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye. NEW. An escaped convict (James Cagney) kills his partner, hits a woman (Barbara Payton), robs a store and frames crooked policemen.

    • Crime, Drama
  7. Overview. Ralph Cotter, a ruthless criminal, escapes violently from a farm prison. Then, he seduces a dead inmate’s sister, gets back quickly into the crime business, faces corrupt local cops who run the city’s underworld and meets a powerful tycoon’s whimsical daughter. Gordon Douglas. Director. Horace McCoy. Novel. Harry Brown. Screenplay.