A pictorial history of the movies (1943)

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PUBLIC ENEMY ( 1931 ) 241 The flood of gangster pictures continued. One of the better ones was Public Enemy, in which James Cagney demonstrated that one way to charm the ladies in the audience is to be rough with the ladies on the screen. Cagney is shown here, watching Eddie Woods get his. The success of Moana encouraged Paramount to release another South Sea island picture, Tabu, which was directed by F. W. Murnau from a story by himself and Robert Flaherty. It was one of the most glamorous and beautiful pictures ever made.