Kirk Douglas, Frank Gorshin and George Segal Sing Yankee Doodle Dandy for James Cagney

Kirk Douglas, Frank Gorshin and George Segal sing “Yankee Doodle Dandy” for James Cagney at the 2nd AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute To James Cagney (1974).

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  1. bigred997 Said,

    didn’t make sense. …
    didn’t make sense. for one, gorshin came across like he was doing richard burton imitating cagney. and i think the most of segal, but he should have stuck to his banjo playing, although he did a nice jig on his way up.

  2. thewomaninthemoon Said,

    Ha I love George …
    Ha I love George Segal!He is a wonderful actor.I loved him in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Wolf and The Owl and the Pussycat.

  3. roedalacket Said,

    Great clips! The …
    Great clips! The only thing is that we don’t see enough shots of Cagney reacting to the tributes. Maybe that wasn’t the habit with the first afi shows.

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