The Hollywood movies of the early 1930s accurately track a switch in public attitudes and political tactics as Prohibition ended. Instead of the gangster movies of the early 1930s, like Little Caesar (1931) and Scarface (1932), Hollywood began to make films lauding the deeds of law enforcement officers. James Cagney, who had played a hood in Public Enemy (1931), was recruited to the FBI for ‘G’Men (1935).