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* [[All Love Is Unrequited]]: Panama is in love with Eddie, Eddie is in love with Jean, Jean is in love with {{spoiler|Lloyd}}
* [[All Love Is Unrequited]]: Panama is in love with Eddie, Eddie is in love with Jean, Jean is in love with {{spoiler|Lloyd}}
* [[All Girls Want Bad Boys]]: {{spoiler|Subverted.}}
* [[All Girls Want Bad Boys]]: {{spoiler|Subverted.}}
* [[Damn, It Feels Good to Be A Gangster!]]
* [[Damn, It Feels Good to Be a Gangster!]]
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Panama Smith
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Panama Smith
* [[Disproportionate Retribution]]: {{spoiler|George kills the guard after he realizes that he was the drill sergeant who gave him so much trouble during the war.}}
* [[Disproportionate Retribution]]: {{spoiler|George kills the guard after he realizes that he was the drill sergeant who gave him so much trouble during the war.}}
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* [[Returning War Vet]]: Eddie has trouble adjusting to life back home.
* [[Returning War Vet]]: Eddie has trouble adjusting to life back home.
* [[Self-Made Man]]: Eddie builds himself a criminal empire. {{spoiler|Eventually subverted, because he loses everything.}}
* [[Self-Made Man]]: Eddie builds himself a criminal empire. {{spoiler|Eventually subverted, because he loses everything.}}
* [[The Roaring Twenties]]: [[Captain Obvious|Well]], [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|yeah]].
* [[The Roaring Twenties]]: [[Captain Obvious|Well]], [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|yeah]].
* [[The Teetotaler]]: Eddie, even though he sells alcohol. {{spoiler|He starts drinking after he loses all his money, though.}}
* [[The Teetotaler]]: Eddie, even though he sells alcohol. {{spoiler|He starts drinking after he loses all his money, though.}}
* [[World War One]]: It starts out with Eddie fighting the Germans in France.
* [[World War One]]: It starts out with Eddie fighting the Germans in France.

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  Today, while the earth shakes beneath the heels of marching troops, while a great portion of the world trembles before the threats of acquisitive power-mad men, we of America have little time to remember an astounding era in our own recent history. An era which will grow more and more incredible with each passing generation until someday people will say it never could have happened at all.

  --Opening narration

1939 Warner Brothers gangster movie starring James Cagney and Humphrey Bogart.

It opens during World War I, where three very different soldiers meet in a foxhole. One of them is Eddie Bartlett, a simple mechanic from a city that is probably New York. He returns home only to find that his job has been given away. As he struggles to earn money as a cab driver, a mix up results in his arrest. To thank him for keeping his mouth shut, speakeasy owner Panama Smith bails him out of jail, and the two go into business with each other.

Considered by many to be the definitive gangster picture. Not to be confused with the era of the same name.

This film contains examples of the following tropes: