Three on a Match (1932)
Angels with Dirty Faces (1938)
alternate angle of the gangsters bombing a storefront reusedThe Roaring Twenties (1939)
alternate angle of the gangsters bombing a storefront reusedMame (1974)
Clips featured in opening title sequenceAmerican Pop (1981)
Some of the gangland scenes are rotoscoped footage from Public Enemy, The (1931).
Hollywood: The Fabulous Era (TV Movie 1962)
Clip shown.Hollywood: The Great Stars (TV Movie 1963)
James Cagney gets his first gun"Hollywood and the Stars" How to Succeed as a Gangster (TV Episode 1963)
Clips shown"Film Extra" William Wellman (TV Episode 1973)
Clips shown.- Rain and grapefruit scenes plus climax shown
Two Seconds (1932)
Bud (Preston Foster) to girl in the street "why don't you let me sit across from ya, and squirt grapefruit juice in your eye, like they do in the movies."Hard to Handle (1933)
Lefty's promotion of grapefruit farms is a reference to the famous scene in the other movie, two years earlier, of his smashing a grapefruit into Mae Clarke's face.The Little Giant (1933)
Scene of "Tom" shooting stuffed Polar Bear is recountedPicture Snatcher (1933)
When Danny is about to lock up and rob a man in a bar, "I'm Forever Blowing Bubbbles" is heard. This sweet song has had a sinister association ever since it was extensively used in Cagney's breakthrough picture two years earlier.Lady Killer (1933)
Mae Clarke mentions grapefruit in dialogue
Black and Tan (Short 1929)
at about half an hour into "the public enemy", there is a sign for "black and tan"
The Public Enemy (2017)
Title is referenced
Variety Girl (1947)
Some Like It Hot (1959)
During the gangster dinner at the end of the movie, Spats Colombo gets ready to hit one of his henchmen in the face with a grapefruit before he is interruptedOne, Two, Three (1961)
Cagney threatens Horst Buchholz with a grapefruit."The Monkees" Alias Micky Dolenz (TV Episode 1967)
Babyface Morales is based on an amalgam of James Cagney's signature roles.Good Times (1967)
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