Which film turned James Cagney into a major superstar?

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1931’s “The Public Enemy” was James Cagney’s seventh film. He was known for his tough-guy roles in gangster films but was also a dancer and stage actor. Cagney is ranked as one of the greatest male stars of the Golden Age of Hollywood by the American Film Institute.
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Which film turned James Cagney into a major superstar?
- Little Caesar
- Maggie the Magnificent
- Public Enemy
- Penny Arcade
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