Edward G. Robinson

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

5.164

Gender

Male

Birthday

11-Dec-1893

Age

(131 years old)

Place of Birth

Bucharest, Romania

Also Known As
  • Emanuel Goldenberg
  • E.G. Robinson
  • Edward Robinson
  • Эдвард Дж. Робинсон

Edward G. Robinson

Biography

Edward G. Robinson (born Emanuel Goldenberg; December 12, 1893 – January 26, 1973) was a Romanian-born American actor. Although he played a wide range of characters, he is best remembered for his roles as a gangster, most notably in his star-making film Little Caesar. Description above from the Wikipedia article Edward G. Robinson, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.


Credits

How I Play Golf, by Bobby Jones No. 10: 'Trouble Shots' How I Play Golf, by Bobby Jones No. 10: 'Trouble Shots' (1931) Character: Self - Golfer (uncredited)
Golf legend Bobby Jones gives his take on trouble shots.
Pulp Cinema Pulp Cinema (2001) Character: Self (archive footage)
Four dozen original coming attractions previews of classic film noir. From A-list biggies to lesser-known gems, this set is a distillation of America’s home grown film style: pulp cinema.
Born a Man Born a Man (1965) Character: Narrator
An account of the rehabilitation of an electrician who is totally and permanently blinded by an accident. Shows how his courage and efforts help him to complete training under federal, state, and private programs which enables him to return to his job.
A Day at Santa Anita A Day at Santa Anita (1937) Character: N/A
Orphaned horse-trainer's little daughter has reciprocated bond with horse, which needs her presence to win races.
The First Gangster and the Last Gangster The First Gangster and the Last Gangster (1937) Character: Himself
Edward G. Robinson talks to the audience about the history of gangster films and introduces his latest vehicle.
Arms and the Woman Arms and the Woman (1916) Character: Factory Worker
Rozika is a Hungarian girl who can sing quite nice. She goes to the place known as the United States with her brother whose name happens to be Young Carl. Rozika marries a chap named Trevor and a predicament ensued after the Great War comes knocking at the door.
Classic Movie Bloopers: Uncensored Classic Movie Bloopers: Uncensored (2013) Character: Self (archive footage)
Uncensored. Laugh along with Hollywood's brightest stars in this hilarious compilation of bloopers from some of the biggest movies in history . You'll see stars such as Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, Lucille Ball, Bob Hope, Ronald Reagan, Marlene Dietrich, Boris Karloff, Edward G. Robinson, Errol Flynn and more. They're not so perfect after all when these flubbed moments are caught on film!
Frank Capra's American Dream Frank Capra's American Dream (1997) Character: Self (archive footage)
A documentary looking at the life and career of film director Frank Capra. Hosted by Ron Howard.
Little Caesar: End of Rico, Beginning of the Antihero Little Caesar: End of Rico, Beginning of the Antihero (2005) Character: Self (archive footage)
An examination of "Little Caesar" (1931) by film historians and critics.
Round About Hollywood Round About Hollywood (1931) Character: Self
This short travelogue depicts snippets of locations in Hollywood, California, most of them as seen from the streets. Considerable time is taken showing the kinds of architecture of private homes. There are images of various important buildings, and a depiction of the Hollywood Bowl. Finally, there is a sequence revolving around the premiere of the film “Dirigible” (1931) at the famed Chinese Theatre.
You Must Remember This: The Warner Bros. Story You Must Remember This: The Warner Bros. Story (2008) Character: Self (archive footage)
Jack L. Warner, Harry Warner, Albert Warner and Sam Warner were siblings who were born in Poland and emigrated to Canada near the turn of the century. In 1903, the brothers entered the budding motion picture business. In time, the Warner Brothers moved into film production and would open their own studio in 1923.
From the Ends of the Earth From the Ends of the Earth (1939) Character: Self
An MGM short showing how materials are shipped by boat 'From the Ends of the Earth' to Hollywood. Featuring footage from the MGM films being made at the time. Such as The Women, Thunder Afloat, Siren of the Tropics, Ninotchka, Northwest Passage, and At the Circus.
Polo with the Stars Polo with the Stars (1941) Character: Self - Watching Polo Match
A short in the WB Hollywood Novelty series (production number 7301) about the training of polo ponies. Buddy Rogers buys one of the ponies in training, and later uses him in a match where Jack Holt and Joe E. Brown are among the players. Edward G. Robinson and Jack Oakie are among the spectators who see Joe. E. Brown knock in the winning score.
A Star Is Born World Premiere A Star Is Born World Premiere (1954) Character: Self
Live television broadcast of the world premiere. Described by various participants as the biggest world premiere in memory, even bigger than the Academy Awards.
Screen Snapshots (Series 16, No. 1) Screen Snapshots (Series 16, No. 1) (1936) Character: Self
Viewers are provided a visit to Ken Maynard's private circus; Bette Davis poses for her portrait; Frank McHugh plays with his children; a visit to the West Side Tennis Club affords glimpses of many stars.
Barbara Stanwyck: Straight Down The Line Barbara Stanwyck: Straight Down The Line (1997) Character: Self (archive footage)
Born Ruby Stevens, she was orphaned when she was four. A chance audition led to a chorus job. By 17 she was a Ziegfeld Girl. At 20 she earned excellent reviews for a bit part in a Broadway play — and she had a new name: Barbara Stanwyck.
Shadows of Suspense Shadows of Suspense (2006) Character: Self (archive footage)
A documentary featuring film historians, directors and authors discussing the making of Billy Wilder's "Double Indemnity."
A Look at the World of 'Soylent Green' A Look at the World of 'Soylent Green' (1973) Character: Self
This promotional short film for "Soylent Green" (1973) begins by showing clips of films that depicted what the future might be like beyond Earth. The narrator then discusses the origin of the idea depicted in "Soylent Green." Director Richard Fleischer and star Charlton Heston discuss how an upcoming crowd scene will be filmed. Then we see what happens when the crowd riots because there is not enough food available to be distributed to everyone. "Soylent Green" was Edward G. Robinson's 101st (and, as it turned out, his last) feature film. During a break in filming, the cast and crew hold a ceremony celebrating the first film of his "second hundred," and Robinson makes appreciative remarks to the crowd. Studio head Jack L. Warner and friend George Burns are among those in attendance.
Movie Tough Guys Movie Tough Guys (1991) Character: Self (archive footage)
This compilation of film highlights features many of the biggest box office tough guys of the 1930s, '40s, and '50s—Bogart, Brando, Cagney and more!
Mooch Goes to Hollywood Mooch Goes to Hollywood (1971) Character: N/A
A dog tries to become a canine star with the help of Zsa Zsa Gabor.
Okay for Sound Okay for Sound (1946) Character: N/A
This short was released in connection with the 20th anniversary of Warner Brothers' first exhibition of the Vitaphone sound-on-film process on 6 August 1926. The film highlights Thomas A. Edison and Alexander Graham Bell's efforts that contributed to sound movies and acknowledges the work of Lee De Forest. Brief excerpts from the August 1926 exhibition follow. Clips are then shown from a number of Warner Brothers features, four from the 1920s, the remainder from 1946/47.
An Intimate Dinner in Celebration of Warner Bros. Silver Jubilee An Intimate Dinner in Celebration of Warner Bros. Silver Jubilee (1930) Character: Self
Mr. and Mrs. Warner Bros. Pictures and their precocious offspring, Little Miss Vitaphone, host a dinner in honor of Warner Bros. Silver Jubilee, attended by most of the major players and song writers under contract to WB at that time.
Checking Out: Grand Hotel Checking Out: Grand Hotel (2004) Character: Self (archive footage)
Until 1932's Grand Hotel, never had there existed an all-star ensemble cast on film. Conceived by MGM's production genius Irving Thalberg, the film boasted names like Greta Garbo, Joan Crawford, Wallace Beery and John and Lionel Barrymore and went on to win the Academy Award for Best Picture. This short documentary takes a look at the making of the classic film.
Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage Hollywood Out-takes and Rare Footage (1983) Character: Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Out-takes (mostly from Warner Bros.), promotional shorts, movie premieres, public service pleas, wardrobe tests, documentary material, and archival footage make up this star-studded voyeuristic look at the Golden age of Hollywood during the 30s, 40, and 50.
Breakdowns of 1939 Breakdowns of 1939 (1939) Character: Self
Flubs and bloopers that occurred on the set of some of the major Warner Bros. pictures of 1939.
Blow-Ups of 1947 Blow-Ups of 1947 (1947) Character: Self
Flubs and bloopers that occurred on the set of some of the major Warner Bros. pictures of 1947.
Hollywood: The Dream Factory Hollywood: The Dream Factory (1972) Character: Self (archive footage)
A documentary about the glorious history of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios and its decline leading to the sale of its back lot and props. By extension this provides a general history of Hollywood's Golden Age and the legendary studio system.
And the Oscar Goes To... And the Oscar Goes To... (2014) Character: Self (archive footage)
The story of the gold-plated statuette that became the film industry's most coveted prize, AND THE OSCAR GOES TO... traces the history of the Academy itself, which began in 1927 when Louis B. Mayer, then head of MGM, led other prominent members of the industry in forming this professional honorary organization. Two years later the Academy began bestowing awards, which were nicknamed "Oscar," and quickly came to represent the pinnacle of cinematic achievement.
Journey Together Journey Together (1945) Character: Dean McWilliams
Two Englishmen (Richard Attenborough, Jack Watling) train with the Royal Air Force, ending with a bombing raid on Berlin.
The Right Man The Right Man (1960) Character: Theodore Roosevelt
Film on presidential campaigns and the right to vote. Used as educational material in American classrooms.
Planet of the Apes Test Reel Planet of the Apes Test Reel (1966) Character: Dr. Zaius
A make-up test to determine the feasibility of 'Planet of the Apes' (1968).
Actors and Sin Actors and Sin (1952) Character: Maurice Tillayou (segment Actor's Blood)
Two-part story--the first is about a washed-up Broadway actor and his tough daughter, who is a bigger star than he is; the second is about a literary agent whose newest client--a nine-year-old boy--is the author of a borderline pornographic book.
Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet (1940) Character: Dr. Paul Ehrlich
True story of the doctor who considered it was not immoral to search for a drug that would cure syphilis.
It's a Great Feeling It's a Great Feeling (1949) Character: Edward G. Robinson (uncredited)
A waitress at the Warner Brothers commissary is anxious to break into pictures. She thinks her big break may have arrived when actors Jack Carson and Dennis Morgan agree to help her.
1939: Hollywood's Greatest Year 1939: Hollywood's Greatest Year (2009) Character: Self (archive footage)
This documentary focuses on 1939, considered to be Hollywood's greatest year, with film clips and insight into what made the year so special.
The Outrage The Outrage (1964) Character: Con Man
At a disused railway station, three men -- a con artist, a preacher, and a prospector -- discuss the recent trial and sentencing of the outlaw Juan Carrasco for the murder of a man and the rape of his wife. In their recounting, the three explore the conflicting testimonies of the parties involved in the crimes. Disconcerting new questions arise with each different version of the event.
Silver Dollar Silver Dollar (1932) Character: Yates Martin
A farmer strikes it rich out West, then leaves his wife for a young beauty.
Manpower Manpower (1941) Character: Hank McHenry
Hank McHenry and Johnny Marshall work as power company linesmen. Hank is injured in an accident and subsequently promoted to foreman of the gang. Tensions start to show in the road crew as rivalry between Hank and Johnny increases.
Operazione San Pietro Operazione San Pietro (1967) Character: Joe Ventura
Small time crook Napoleone falls into an unlikely gang made up of a gangster, called The Baron, and his two cohorts, Agonia and The Captain, where Napoleone takes them to Rome where they shack up with a shady used car dealer caled Il Cajella to help finance their new life of crime by planing to rob a statue from the Vatican. But a big-time American gangster, named Joe Ventura, hears about the heist and wants the priceless statue for himself by having his mistress, Samantha, come onto and betray the woman-hungry Cajella to give the statue away to her.
Song of Norway Song of Norway (1970) Character: Krogstad
Like the play from which it derived, the film tells of the early struggles of composer Edvard Grieg and his attempts to develop an authentic Norwegian national music. It stars Toralv Maurstad as Grieg and features an international cast including Florence Henderson, Christina Schollin, Robert Morley, Harry Secombe, Oskar Homolka, Edward G. Robinson and Frank Porretta (as Rikard Nordraak). Filmed in Super Panavision 70 by Davis Boulton and presented in single-camera Cinerama in some countries, it was an attempt to capitalise on the success of The Sound of Music.
Two Weeks in Another Town Two Weeks in Another Town (1962) Character: Maurice Kruger
After spending three years in an asylum, a washed-up actor views a minor assignment from his old director in Rome as a chance for personal and professional redemption.
A Hole in the Head A Hole in the Head (1959) Character: Mario Manetta
An impractical widower tries to hang onto his Miami hotel and his 12-year-old son.
Flesh and Fantasy Flesh and Fantasy (1943) Character: Marshall Tyler (segment 2)
Anthology film of three tales of the supernatural. The first story is set at the Mardi Gras in New Orleans. The second involves a psychic who predicts murder. The third is about a man who literally meets the girl of his dreams.
A Slight Case of Murder A Slight Case of Murder (1938) Character: Remy Marko
Former bootlegger Remy Marco has a slight problem with forclosing bankers, a prospective son-in-law, and four hard-to-explain corpses.
The Biggest Bundle of Them All The Biggest Bundle of Them All (1968) Character: Professor Samuels
A kidnapped mobster persuades his captors to help him rob platinum ingots from a train.
Tales of Manhattan Tales of Manhattan (1942) Character: Avery L. 'Larry' Browne
Ten screenwriters collaborated on this series of tales concerning the effect a tailcoat cursed by its tailor has on those who wear it. The video release features a W.C. Fields segment not included in the original theatrical release.
Confessions of a Nazi Spy Confessions of a Nazi Spy (1939) Character: Edward 'Ed' Renard
FBI agent Ed Renard investigates the pre-War espionage activities of the German-American Bund.
Breakdowns of 1936 Breakdowns of 1936 (1936) Character: Self
Flubs and bloopers that occurred on the set of some of the major Warner Bros. pictures of 1936.
Rat Pack Rat Pack (2022) Character: Self (archive footage)
In the 1950s, a small group of artists monopolized the attention of the cameras and the public. Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Joey Bishop and Peter Lawford together form the "rat pack": they sing the most popular hits of the moment, star in the most profitable Hollywood films and are already making a splash on television . This documentary, produced by a recognized specialist in the history of Hollywood, recounts the exceptional destiny of this informal group which flirted with the greats of this world, notably through Sinatra, personal friend of American President Kennedy.
I Loved a Woman I Loved a Woman (1933) Character: John Mansfield Hayden
The son of a ruthless meatpacking king goes through a number of changes in ideals and motivations as he reluctantly inherits the mantle and falls in love.
My Daughter Joy My Daughter Joy (1950) Character: George Constantin
A financier plots to become the richest man in the world by marrying off his daughter to the son of an Arab sheik.
The Man with Two Faces The Man with Two Faces (1934) Character: Damon Welles / Jules Chautard
Actress Jessica Wells, sister of actor Damon Wells, is on top of her form except when her husband Vance is around. When Vance takes her to the apartment of a theatrical producer she comes home incoherent and Vance is found dead in the vanished producer's hotel suite
A Bullet for Joey A Bullet for Joey (1955) Character: Raoul Leduc
Raoul Leduc is a police inspector trailing a spy who plots to kidnap an important American atomic scientist. Joe Victor a gangster who is hired to carry out the abduction, balks when he learns what is at stake and helps Leduc out instead.
Bullets or Ballots Bullets or Ballots (1936) Character: Johnny Blake
After Police Captain Dan McLaren becomes police commissioner, former detective Johnny Blake publicly punches him, convincing rackets boss Al Kruger that Blake is sincere in his effort to join the mob. "Bugs" Fenner, meanwhile, is certain that Blake is a police agent.
Tight Spot Tight Spot (1955) Character: Lloyd Hallett
A former model, serving time in prison, becomes a key witness in a trial against a notorious gangster. She is put under protective watch by the District Attorney in a posh hotel, but the crime kingpin makes attempts to get to her. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in partnership with Sony Pictures Entertainment, Inc. in 1997.
The Woman in the Window The Woman in the Window (1944) Character: Professor Richard Wanley
A seductive woman gets an innocent professor mixed up in murder.
Unholy Partners Unholy Partners (1941) Character: Bruce Corey
A crusading newsman starts up a tabloid with a gangster as his 50-50 partner.
Smart Money Smart Money (1931) Character: Nick 'The Barber' Venizelos
Two brothers' trip to the big city to do a little gambling results in a fateful turn of events.
Outside the Law Outside the Law (1930) Character: Cobra Collins
Fingers is planning a half-million-dollar bank robbery in gang boss Cobra Collins' territory. Fingers' moll Connie tries to bluff Cobra into thinking the hit won't be for another week when the call comes through saying it's now.
The Night Ride The Night Ride (1930) Character: Tony Garotta
Just after newsman Rooker and Ruth Kearns are married he covers a double murder during a bank robbery. Cigarettes at the scene implicate gangster Tony Garotta. Garotta kidnaps Rooker and another reporter, intending to kill them.
The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse (1938) Character: Dr. T.S. Clitterhouse
A wealthy society doctor decides to research the medical aspects of criminal behaviour by becoming one himself. He joins a gang of thieves and proceeds to wrest leadership of the gang away from it's extremely resentful leader.
Little Caesar Little Caesar (1931) Character: Caesar Enrico 'Rico' Bandello aka 'Little Caesar'
A small-time hood shoots his way to the top, but how long can he stay there?
Night Has a Thousand Eyes Night Has a Thousand Eyes (1948) Character: John Triton
When heiress Jean Courtland attempts suicide, her fiancée Elliott Carson probes her relationship with John Triton. In flashback, we see how stage mentalist Triton starts having terrifying flashes of true precognition. Now years later, he desperately tries to prevent tragedies in the Courtland family.
Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? (1975) Character: Self (archive footage)
Period music, film clips and newsreel footage combined into a visual exploration of the American entertainment industry during the Great Depression.
The Little Giant The Little Giant (1933) Character: James Francis 'Bugs' / 'Jim' Ahearn
Prohibition is ending so bootlegger Bugs Ahearn decides to crack California society. He leases a house from down-on-her-luck Ruth and hires her as social secretary. He rescues Polly Cass from a horsefall and goes home to meet her dad who sells him some phony stock certificates. When he learns about this he sends to Chicago for mob help.
The Hole in the Wall The Hole in the Wall (1929) Character: The Fox
Mrs. Ramsey sent Jean Oliver to prison on a false charge. To get even, Jean (disguised as Madame Mystera) plans to kidnap her daughter and turn her into a thief. Love entanglements with a gangster known as "The Fox" and newspaperman Grant complicate her plans.
Good Neighbor Sam Good Neighbor Sam (1964) Character: Simon Nurdlinger
To help his divorced neighbor claim a substantial inheritance, a family man poses as her husband. The ruse spills over into his career in advertising, and his recent promotion relies on his wholesome and moral appearance.
The Bright Shawl The Bright Shawl (1923) Character: Domingo Escobar
Charles Abbott is implicated in the death of his friend Escobar, brother to the woman he loves.
Destroyer Destroyer (1943) Character: Steven 'Boley' Boleslavski
Flagwaving story of a new American destroyer, the JOHN PAUL JONES, from the day her keel is laid, to what was very nearly her last voyage. Among the crew, is Steve Boleslavski, a shipyard welder that helped build her, who reenlists, with his old rank of Chief bosuns mate. After failing her sea trials, she is assigned to the mail run, until caught up in a disparate battle with a Japanese sub. After getting torpedoed, and on the verge of sinking, the Captain, and crew hatch a plan to try and save the ship, and destroy the sub.
The Glass Web The Glass Web (1953) Character: Henry Hayes
The ice-cold diva Paula ruthlessly exploits the guys she dates. While blackmailing the married Don with a recent one-night-stand, she has a secret affair with Henry, who works as researcher for the weekly authentic TV show "Crime of the Week", which Don writes for. When Henry fails to help her to a role, she insults him deadly... and ends up dead herself. Now Don desperately tries to hide his traces, but Henry sabotages his efforts and suggests he write the unsolved murder case for next week's show...
Soylent Green Soylent Green (1973) Character: Sol Roth
In the year 2022, overcrowding, pollution, and resource depletion have reduced society’s leaders to finding food for the teeming masses. The answer is Soylent Green.
Brother Orchid Brother Orchid (1940) Character: Little John T. 'Johnny' Sarto
When retired racket boss John Sarto tries to reclaim his place and former friends try to kill him, he finds solace in a monastery and reinvents himself as a pious monk.
All My Sons All My Sons (1948) Character: Joe Keller
During WWII, industrialist Joe Keller commits a crime and frames his business partner Herbert Deever. Years later, his sin comes back to haunt him when Joe's son plans to marry Deever's daughter.
Bogart: The Untold Story Bogart: The Untold Story (1997) Character: Self (archive footage)
Stephen H. Bogart narrates the rise to fame of his father, Humphrey Bogart through the use of film clips, written material and interviews of friends and co-workers.
The Prize The Prize (1963) Character: Max Stratman/Walter Stratman
A group of Nobel laureates descends on Stockholm to accept their awards. Among them is American novelist Andrew Craig, a former literary luminary now writing pulp detective stories to earn a living. Craig, who is infamous for his drinking and womanizing, formulates a wild theory that physics prize winner Dr. Max Stratman has been replaced by an impostor, embroiling Craig and his chaperone in a Cold War kidnapping plot.
The Sea Wolf The Sea Wolf (1941) Character: 'Wolf' Larsen
Shipwrecked fugitives try to escape a brutal sea captain who's losing his mind.
My Geisha My Geisha (1962) Character: Sam Lewis
Famed movie director Paul Robaix breaks with tradition by not casting his actress-comedienne wife, Lucy Dell, in his latest film production, a version of Madame Butterfly. Undaunted, the resourceful Lucy wings her way to Tokyo and, masquerading as a Japanese geisha, lands the coveted role from her unsuspecting husband! But in front of the cameras (and behind the pancake makeup), Lucy faces greater challenges: her lecherous leading man - and a husband who is beginning to realize that his talented new "discovery" seems vaguely familiar...
Blackmail Blackmail (1939) Character: John R. Ingram
A fugitive from a chain gang becomes an oil-well firefighter and meets the man who framed him.
Barbara Stanwyck: Fire and Desire Barbara Stanwyck: Fire and Desire (1991) Character: Self (archive footage)
Actress Sally Field looks at the dramatic life and successful career of the superb actress Barbara Stanwyck (1907-90), a Hollywood legend.
Breakdowns of 1941 Breakdowns of 1941 (1941) Character: Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Flubs and bloopers that occurred on the set of some of the major Warner Bros. pictures of 1941.
Lo B'Yom V'Lo B'Layla Lo B'Yom V'Lo B'Layla (1972) Character: Father
An American soldier is wounded in Israel and slowly begins to lose his sight while hospitalized.
The Stolen Jools The Stolen Jools (1931) Character: Gangster
Famous actress Norma Shearer's jewels are stolen… (Star-packed promotional short film intended to raise funds for the National Variety Artists Tuberculosis Sanatorium.)
Cheyenne Autumn Cheyenne Autumn (1964) Character: Secretary of the Interior Carl Schurz
A reluctant cavalry Captain must track a defiant tribe of migrating Cheyenne.
Dark Hazard Dark Hazard (1934) Character: Jim 'Buck' Turner
Jim is a compulsive gambler. He meets Marge at a boarding house and they get married. His gambling causes problems. When he runs into old flame Valerie Marge leaves him. After a few years he returns, but she is now in love with old flame Pres. Jim buys racing dog Dark Hazard and makes a fortune which he loses on roulette.
Tampico Tampico (1944) Character: Capt. Bart Manson
A story of of the captain of an oil tanker during World War II, Captain Bart Manson, who rescues Katherine Hall when her ship is sunk by a German U-boat.
A Dispatch from Reuters A Dispatch from Reuters (1940) Character: Paul Julius Reuter
German Julius Reuter sends 19th-century news by carrier pigeon and then by wire, founding a news agency.
Die Sehnsucht jeder Frau Die Sehnsucht jeder Frau (1930) Character: Tony
Tony, a prosperous Italian vineyardist in California, advertises for a young wife, passing off a photograph of his handsome hired man, Buck, as himself.
Kid Galahad Kid Galahad (1937) Character: Nick 'Nicky' Donati
Fight promoter Nick Donati grooms a bellhop as a future champ, but has second thoughts when the 'kid' falls for his sister.
Barbary Coast Barbary Coast (1935) Character: Luis Chamalis
Mary Rutledge arrives from the east, finds her fiancé dead, and goes to work at the roulette wheel of Luis Chamalis' Bella Donna, a rowdy gambling house in San Francisco in the 1850s. She falls in love with miner Jim Carmichael and takes his gold dust at the wheel. She goes after him, Chamalis goes after her with intent to harm Carmichael.
Pepe Pepe (1960) Character: Edward G. Robinson
Mario "Cantinflas" Moreno is a hired hand, Pepe, employed on a ranch. A boozing Hollywood director buys a white stallion that belongs to Pepe's boss. Pepe, determined to get the horse back (as he considers it his family), decides to take off to Hollywood. There he meets film stars including Jimmy Durante, Frank Sinatra, Zsa Zsa Gabór, Bing Crosby, Maurice Chevalier and Jack Lemmon in drag as Daphne from Some Like It Hot. He is also surprised by things that were new in America at the time, such as automatic swinging doors. When he finally reaches the man who bought the horse, he is led to believe there is no hope of getting it back. However, the last scene shows both him and the stallion back at the ranch with several foals.
Vice Squad Vice Squad (1953) Character: Capt. 'Barnie' Barnaby
A Los Angeles police captain (Edward G. Robinson) ties the case of a slain policeman to a bank robbery, all in a day.
The Old Man Who Cried Wolf The Old Man Who Cried Wolf (1970) Character: Emile Pulska
Emile Pulska is visiting his old friend Abe Stillman. During the visit they are attacked and Emile is struck senseless. When he wakes up he is told that Abe is dead, dead by natural causes, the doctors tell him. When Emile insists that they were attacked, his relatives try to give him psychiatric help. Emile decides to try to find the killers himself, but someone is watching his every step...
Robin and the 7 Hoods Robin and the 7 Hoods (1964) Character: Big Jim Stevens
Set in Prohibition era Chicago, bootlegger Robbo and his cronies refuse to pay the greedy Guy Gisborne a cut of their profits after Guy shoots mob boss Big Jim and takes over. When Big Jim's daughter, Marian, gives Robbo a large sum, believing he has avenged her father's death, the gangster donates to an orphanage, cementing his reputation as a softhearted hood.
Key Largo Key Largo (1948) Character: Johnny Rocco
A hurricane swells outside, but it's nothing compared to the storm within the hotel at Key Largo. There, sadistic mobster Johnny Rocco holes up - and holds at gunpoint hotel owner James Temple, his widowed daughter-in-law Nora, and ex-GI Frank McCloud.
East Is West East Is West (1930) Character: Charlie Yong
Ming Toy is on the auction block in China. She is saved by Billy and taken to San Francisco by Lo Sang Kee. To save her from deportation she is sold to Charlie Yong, the Chop Suey King. Billy kidnaps her with plans of marriage.
A Lady to Love A Lady to Love (1930) Character: Tony
Middle-aged Napa Valley grape-grower Tony posts a marriage proposal to San Francisco waitress Lena enclosing a photo of his handsome younger brother Buck. When she gets there she overlooks his duplicity and marries him. Then she falls in love with Buck.
Big Leaguer Big Leaguer (1953) Character: John B 'Hans' Lobert
John Lobert runs a training camp in Florida for the New York Giants. Every year, he evaluates the 18-22 year old hopefuls to pick the best for a minor league contract.
I Am the Law I Am the Law (1938) Character: John Lindsay
With the aid of his former law students, a professor-turned-prosecutor battles corruption and organized crime.
Larceny, Inc. Larceny, Inc. (1942) Character: 'Pressure' Maxwell
Three ex-cons buy a luggage shop to tunnel into the bank vault next door. But despite all they can do, the shop prospers...
House of Strangers House of Strangers (1949) Character: Gino Monetti
Gino Monetti is a ruthless Italian-American banker who is engaged in a number of criminal activities. Three of his four grown sons refuse to help their father stay out of prison after he's arrested for his questionable business practices. Three of the sons take over the business but kick their father out. Max, a lawyer, is the only son that stays loyal to his father.
Our Vines Have Tender Grapes Our Vines Have Tender Grapes (1945) Character: Martinius Jacobson
Welcome to Fuller Junction, Wisconsin, a friendly small town settled by Norwegian farmers. Here we see the exploits of two young cousins, Selma and Arnold, who learn about their world and experience the ups and downs of life as the season pass.
Tiger Shark Tiger Shark (1932) Character: Mike Mascarenhas
A Portuguese tuna fisherman catches his bride with his first mate.
Seven Thieves Seven Thieves (1960) Character: Theo Wilkins
A discredited professor and a sophisticated thief decide to join together and pick a team to pull off one last job--the casino vault in Monte Carlo.
The Stranger The Stranger (1946) Character: Federal Agent Wilson
An investigator from the War Crimes Commission travels to Connecticut to find an infamous Nazi, who may be hiding out in a small town in the guise of a distinguished professor engaged to the Supreme Court Justice’s daughter.
Mackenna's Gold Mackenna's Gold (1969) Character: Old Adams
A bandit kidnaps a Marshal who has seen a map showing a gold vein on Indian lands, but other groups are looking for it too, while the Apache try to keep the secret location undisturbed.
Never a Dull Moment Never a Dull Moment (1968) Character: Leo Joseph Smooth
When practicing for a role, actor Jack is mistaken for the killer Ace. He doesn't realize this until it's too late and is carried off to gangster boss Leo Smooth, who wants Ace to do a job for him. Fearing for his life, Jack plays his role, but always searching for a way out of the well-guarded house.
Two Seconds Two Seconds (1932) Character: John Allen
A condemned murderer, in the process of being executed, relives the events that led to his being sentenced to die in the electric chair. Told in flashback, we witness a sleazy dancehall girl (Vivienne Osborne) dupe a high rise riveter (Edward G. Robinson) into marriage so she can live off of him. But when he loses his job and his marbles, she ends up supporting him with money from her side man--and misses no opportunity to rub it in his face that she's now supporting him in his emasculated state. As the animosity grows and things get more and more unbearable, he is eventually driven to desperate measures.
Hell on Frisco Bay Hell on Frisco Bay (1955) Character: Victor Amato
A cop framed for a murder he did not commit hunts the San Francisco waterfront for the Mob racketeers who are responsible.
The Widow from Chicago The Widow from Chicago (1930) Character: Dominic
A woman infiltrates a criminal mob to avenge her brother's death.
Ad ogni costo Ad ogni costo (1967) Character: Prof. James Anders
Professor James Anders is a seemingly mild-mannered teacher, an American working in Rio De Janeiro. Anders, bored with years of teaching, decides to put together a team to pull off a diamond heist during the Rio Carnival. Four international experts are brought together to carry out the robbery: a safe cracking expert, a master thief, a mechanical genius, and a playboy.
Scarlet Street Scarlet Street (1945) Character: Christopher Cross
Cashier and part-time starving artist Christopher Cross is absolutely smitten with the beautiful Kitty March. Kitty plays along, but she's really only interested in Johnny, a two-bit crook. When Kitty and Johnny find out that art dealers are interested in Chris's work, they con him into letting Kitty take credit for the paintings. Cross allows it because he is in love with Kitty, but his love will only let her get away with so much.
Breakdowns of 1942 Breakdowns of 1942 (1942) Character: Self
Flubs and bloopers that occurred on the set of some of the major Warner Bros. pictures of 1942.
The Last Gangster The Last Gangster (1937) Character: Joe Krozac
A crime boss goes searching for his ex-wife and son after a ten-year prison stint. His old gang has other plans though, and use the child to try and make him disclose the location of the loot he hid before going to the slammer.
The Ten Commandments The Ten Commandments (1956) Character: Dathan
Escaping death, a Hebrew infant is raised in a royal household to become a prince. Upon discovery of his true heritage, Moses embarks on a personal quest to reclaim his destiny as the leader and liberator of the Hebrew people.
The Cincinnati Kid The Cincinnati Kid (1965) Character: Lancey Howard
An up-and-coming poker player tries to prove himself in a high-stakes match against a long-time master of the game.
Five Star Final Five Star Final (1931) Character: Joseph W. Randall
Searching for headlines at any cost, an unscrupulous newspaper owner forces his editor to print a serial based on a past murder, tormenting a woman involved.
The Violent Men The Violent Men (1955) Character: Lee Wilkison
A former Union Army officer plans to sell out to Anchor Ranch and move east with his fiancée, but the low price offered by Anchor's crippled owner and the outfit's bullying tactics make him reconsider. When one of his hands is murdered he decides to stay and fight, utilizing his war experience. Not all is well at Anchor with the owner's wife carrying on with his brother who also has a Mexican woman in town.
Sammy Going South Sammy Going South (1963) Character: Cocky Wainwright
After he is orphaned by an air raid on Port Said during the Suez Crisis, a young boy attempts to go by himself from the Suez Canal to Durban in South Africa where his nearest relative, Aunt Jane, lives. On the way he meets a variety of different people who help or hinder his journey - including an ageing diamond smuggler.
Double Indemnity Double Indemnity (1944) Character: Barton Keyes
A rich woman and a calculating insurance agent plot to kill her unsuspecting husband after he signs a double indemnity policy. Against a backdrop of distinctly Californian settings, the partners in crime plan the perfect murder to collect the insurance, which pays double if the death is accidental.
Nightmare Nightmare (1956) Character: Rene Bressard
Clarinetist Stan has a nightmare about killing a man in a mirrored room. But when he wakes up and finds blood marks on himself and a key from the dream, he suspects that it may have truly happened.
La Blonde de Pékin La Blonde de Pékin (1967) Character: CIA Chief Douglas
Spies from several countries try to find out what secrets are hidden in the mind of a young amnesiac girl who has appeared in Paris.
The Whole Town's Talking The Whole Town's Talking (1935) Character: Arthur Ferguson 'Jonesy' Jones / 'Killer' Mannion
Ordinary man-in-the-street Arthur Ferguson Jones leads a very straightforward life. He's never late for work and nothing interesting ever happens to him. One day everything changes: he oversleeps and is fired as an example, he's then mistaken for evil criminal killer Mannion and is arrested. The resemblance is so striking that the police give him a special pass to avoid a similar mistake. The real Mannion sees the opportunity to steal the pass and move around freely and chaos results.
The Hatchet Man The Hatchet Man (1932) Character: Wong Low Get
When he's forced to kill his best friend, a Chinese hit man adopts the man's daughter.
The Red House The Red House (1947) Character: Pete Morgan
An old man and his sister are concealing a terrible secret from their adopted teen daughter, concerning a hidden abandoned farmhouse, located deep in the woods.
Black Tuesday Black Tuesday (1954) Character: Vincent Canelli
Vicious gangster Vincent Canelli pulls off a daring prison escape just moments before going to the electric chair, taking with him Peter Manning – a bank robber and cop killer who was to die right after him. Taking several hostages along, they try to get their hands on the loot from Manning’s robbery to finance their escape from the country.
Mr. Winkle Goes to War Mr. Winkle Goes to War (1944) Character: Wilbert Winkle
Wilbert Winkle, a henpecked, mild-mannered, middle-aged bank clerk and handyman finds himself in the midst of battle in the South Pacific.
Illegal Illegal (1955) Character: Victor Scott
A hugely successful DA goes into private practice after sending a man to the chair -- only to find out later he was innocent. Now the drunken attorney only seems to represent criminals and low lifes.
Thunder in the City Thunder in the City (1937) Character: Dan Armstrong
A visiting American engages in a bold business promotion, the likes of which the British have not seen.
Public Enemies: The Golden Age of the Gangster Film Public Enemies: The Golden Age of the Gangster Film (2008) Character: Self (archive footage)
Produced for Turner Classic Movies, this documentary looks at the early days of the gangster film.
Operation Heartbeat Operation Heartbeat (1969) Character: Dr. Lee Forestman
Lawsuits fly when a widow believes a gifted surgeon allowed her husband to die so his heart could be transplanted into the doctor's ailing mentor and friend. Operation Heartbeat was the pilot movie for the TV series Medical Center.
Uno scacco tutto matto Uno scacco tutto matto (1968) Character: Sir George McDowell
A criminal plots a bank robbery hinging on doubles of the employees.



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