Director: William K. Howard•Genres: Drama, War
A reformed gangster, Johnny Farrell, known as 'Johnny Come Lately', seeks refuge in a small town after a period of imprisonment. He tries to go straight and build a new life, but his past catches up with him, forcing him to confront old enemies and protect the people he has come to care about. The film explores themes of redemption, loyalty, and the struggle to escape one's history.
Johnny Come Lately was generally well-received by critics for its strong performances, particularly James Cagney's, and its engaging story. While not a major blockbuster, it was considered a solid drama that effectively blended elements of crime and character study. Audience reception was also positive, appreciating Cagney's charismatic lead role and the film's earnest portrayal of a man seeking a second chance.
Praise for James Cagney's performance as the titular character.
Appreciation for the film's dramatic storytelling and character development.
The film is seen as a competent, if not groundbreaking, entry in the crime drama genre.
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The film marked the directorial return of William K. Howard, who had taken a break from filmmaking for several years prior to this picture.
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