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“The Roaring Twenties,” “Call a...
... Ever. Big Cagney fan here. 11/11/2009 7:41:17 AM PST by Lancey Howard To: Homer_J_Simpson Heh.. I also loved 'Little Caesar' (Edward G. Robinson) and 'Public Enemy', movies which this reviewer also sniffs at. It's funny, but to this reviewer movies ... Comment?
Karen Heller: A lot of nerve for a guy who drives to work
... refused to negotiate with Michael Nutter - the mayor said they met for the first time last week - dubbing him "Little Caesar." Little Caesar? The 1931 gangster movie starring Edward G. Robinson? Ancient reference, no? And wouldn't Brown be the one ... Comment?
From Moscow: Thoughts on RICO, Bloomberg and Prokhorov
... as a comforter, Deripaska likes his bodyguards to be as big as Cherney. Watch Public Enemy (Jimmy Cagney) and Little Caesar (Edward G Robinson), and you'll see what I mean - short, fatherless men trying to bring down Big Father Figures. So here we ... Comment?
... his small Sicilian hometown of Lercara Friddi in the '60s, he built a movie theatre. The first movie shown was Little Caesar , the '30s classic modelled on the story of Al Capone. According to Luciano's autobiography, the villagers liked the film, ... Comment?
... you riled I suggest kicking back and renting a copy of one of the greatest epic gangster movies of all time--Little Caesar (1931) starring Edward G. Robinson. Sure, it's just a Hollywood take on mobsters during prohibition. But it's no more a make ... Comment?
... operatic in scope, and could chill you to the bone in relation to the person, be it Edward G. Robinson in Little Caesar, or George Raft in Scarface, who was leading the plot and the hail of bullets, or barbs, they shot or threw against the ... Comment?
... immigrated to New York City when he was nine years old. Fed in large part by his role of Rico in the 1931 film Little Caesar , his public image was that of a tough-talking bad guy, yet such a perception belied the truth about him: Robinson was a ... Comment?
Books on Film movie quote of the day
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... you'd look like with a lily in your hand?" --Caesar Enrico Bandello, played by Edward G. Robinson . -- From : Little Caesar (1931), based on the novel by W. R. Burnett. Screenplay by Francis Edward Faragoh with contributions by Robert Lord, and ... Comment?
'Mesrine: Killer Instinct' and the greatest gangsters on film
... Great Depression: Colin McArthur's classic 1972 book Underworld USA says "There had been crime films before Little Caesar (1931), but they cannot be called gangster films." Edward G Robinson as Little Caesar, or Rico based on Al Capone is a ... Comment?
Carroll: It's good to live in a two-paper town
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... enter the fray. The Herald's Peter Gelzinis compared Little Joe to Edward G. Robinson in the gangster classic "Little Caesar," whose dying words were, "Mother of mercy, is this the end of Rico?" Globe columnist Adrian Walker, though, was having none ... Comment?
More fitting end in order for Little Joe
emember the classic line a bullet-riddled Edward G. Robinson utters at the end of the great old gangster flick "Little Caesar"? "Is this the end of Rico?" he croaks in disbelief. I kept hearing it yesterday while staring at "Little Joe," that ... Comment?
The 9 Gangster Movies You Shouldn't Miss
... Depression have a long history in film, and here are some must-see movies to study up for the latest attempt. Little Caesar (1931) A classic from the golden era before the Hays Code cleaned up Hollywood. Edward G. Robinson plays a street hood who ... Comment?
... 2000. In 1930, the way in which gangster films were viewed changed forever with the release of Mervyn LeRoy's Little Caesar . In an era where the gangster still ruled the streets, Little Caesar was the first gangster film to deal with the Depression ... Comment?
... The Golden Age of the Gangster Film" at 9:30 p.m.) The original "Scarface," along with Mervyn LeRoy's "Little Caesar" (1930) with Edward G. Robinson and William Wellman's "The Public Enemy" (1931) with James Cagney, really kicked off the genre. ... 2 comments
Trigger happy: Gangstersa lives an unending source of a Publica fascination
... underworld. "Scarface" (1932) starred Paul Muni as a thinly disguised Al Capone, the Chicago mob boss. "Little Caesar" (1931), another take on Capone, starring Edward G. Robinson. "Manhattan Melodrama" (1934), starring Clark Gable as a debonair ... Comment?
Long Island movies outside the multiplex
... also a movie house. The movies: The fare runs the gamut. There's an upcoming Edward G. Robinson weekend with "Little Caesar" (May 15) and "All My Sons" (May 16), while the Saturday Family Films series ranges from modern classics like "E.T." to ... Comment?