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TCM airs Yankee Doodle Dandy on July 4

moviesJul 4, 202624195

Turner Classic Movies screened Michael Curtiz’s 1942 biopic Yankee Doodle Dandy starring James Cagney and Walter Huston as part of its July 4 holiday programming. James Cagney won an Academy Award for his portrayal of composer-showman George M. Cohan. Posters and viewers noted the film’s patriotic songs including Cagney’s performance of “The Yankee Doodle Boy” and praised Cagney’s stage movement and the father-son casting of Huston and Cagney. Several posts described the airing as an annual TCM tradition and encouraged a communal viewing, with at least one group citing a noon showing as part of a watch-party. Commenters also referenced the film’s historical context, saying Cagney accepted the role amid accusations of being a communist and that the film sanitizes Cohan’s flaws.