


Great Guy
A meat inspector sets out to rid his town of payoff deals affecting the quality of meat being sold to the public.
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Plot Summary
In 1930s New York, a charismatic but down-on-his-luck salesman, Johnny "Eagle" Eagle, gets entangled with a dishonest credit company owner. Johnny tries to protect a young woman, Harriet Griffith, from the predatory practices of the company. He navigates a world of con artists and shrewd businessmen, ultimately aiming to expose the corruption and find justice.
Critical Reception
Great Guy was met with mixed to positive reviews, praised for James Cagney's energetic performance and its timely social commentary on consumer credit practices during the Great Depression. While some critics found the plot a bit predictable, many appreciated its blend of humor and drama, and its ability to resonate with audiences facing economic hardship.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for James Cagney's strong central performance.
- Appreciated for its social relevance and commentary on financial exploitation.
- Seen as an entertaining mix of comedy and drama with a moral undertone.
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Fun Fact
The film's portrayal of predatory loan practices was quite relevant to the economic struggles faced by many Americans during the Great Depression era.
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