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James Cagney — Part 2
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° SAC Dunn of Los Angeles advised the Bureau that on
April 15, 1935, the Warner Brothers Company had wired Mr.
Keenan and other officials of the Department of Justice,
inviting them to preview the picture, "G-l’en", starring James
Cagney, before its release. The Collector of Customs in Los
Angeles, who was connected with the Warner Brothers Company,
said that he had received word from Warner Brothers that the
picture would not be released until Mr. Hoover saw it.
“7 Source as given.
Memorandum from Mr. Tolson
to the Director dated 4-16-35.
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