The following is the reason, no, the two reasons, no, the four reasons, well, among the reasons that this movie cannot be remade:
1.
A. George M. Cohan was alive during writing, rewriting, filming, and at the time it was released.
B. He is dead.
2.
A. The star, James Cagney, started on the stage as a 'song and dance man.'
B. Those kinds of veteran stage actors do not exist.
3.
A. It was in filming when Pearl Harbor was bombed.
B. Pearl Harbor is an important United States naval and air force base. However, it is no longer the keystone of the pacific that it once was.
4.
A. It was released on the same day that the United States Pacific Fleet under Admiral Frank Jack Fletcher gutted the Imperial Japanese First Fleet under Admiral Nagumo at the Battle of Midway.
B. The Japanese are staunch allies and we are unlikely to see a naval confrontation anything close to the Battle of Midway again.
In other words, movies are a cultural snapshot in time. Time has evolved. It does that. We cannot live through "Yankee Doodle Dandy" again; that time has passed.
Perhaps it will inspire someone to do a musical biopic of Bob Fosse (oops, already done that). Perhaps it will inspire someone to do a musical biopic of Andrew Lloyd Weber. I don't think his resume is quite as broad as George M. Cohan's, he is extremely good at writing musical books.
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