Description
Legendary actor James Cagney stars in the role for which he won an Academy Award--the life of singer, dancer and songwriter George M. Cohan, a true Yankee Doodle Dandy. This non-stop musical tour de force sings, dances and celebrates the life and career of a music man who lifted a nation, the first entertainer awarded the United States Congressional Medal of Honor for his contribution to morale. From his early days as a vaudeville performer to his stardom on Broadway, George M. Cohan composed the songs that defined his generation. Directed with gusto by Michael (Casablanca) Curtiz, the film has long been a national treasure, winning 2 additional Academy Awards (Best Musical Score and Best Sound Recording), and was nominated for 5 additional Academy Awards. The film was added to the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress in 1993. as a work of enduring importance to American culture.
Special Features:
- Leonard Maltin hosts Warner Night at the Movies 1942 with Casablanca trailer
- 1942 newsreel
- Warner Bros. short "Beyond the Call of Duty"
- Warner Bros. vintage cartoon "Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid"
- James Cagney in wartime short "You, John Jones"
- Yankee Doodle Dandy theatrical trailer
- Let Freedom Sing!: The Story of Yankee Doodle Dandy documentary
- audio commentary with Warner Bros. historian Rudy Behlmer
- "John Travolta remembers James Cagney" featurette
- audio-only extras – radio show and pre-recording session outtakes/rehearsals
- vintage Warner Bros. cartoon "Yankee Doodle Daffy"