Character: Danny Kenny in City for Conquest (1940)


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Played by James Cagney
Character Information


Tags associated with this character: leading man, boxer, victim



Theme associated with this character: Tone Poem A




Other characters associated with this theme: Peggy Nash | Eddie Kenny
Tags associated with this theme:

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