I slipped in and sat next to Question Quigley and the ticket man, Frank
Goggin, was so worried over Mikey he never noticed. It was a thrilling
film but sad in the end because James Cagney was a public enemy and
when they shot him they wrapped him in bandages and threw him in
the door, shocking his poor old Irish mother, and that was the end of
my First Communion day.
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