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  2. The Black Hand Gang - Wikipedia

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    The Black Hand Gang is a 1930 British comedy film directed by Monty Banks and starring Wee Georgie Wood, Viola Compton and Alfred Wood. [1] It was made by British International Pictures and based on a play by Black Hand George by Bert Lee and R.P. Weston. Shot at Elstree Studios as a quota quickie, it was released as a second feature. [2]

  3. Mafia film - Wikipedia

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    The American movie The Black Hand (1906) is thought to be the earliest surviving gangster film. [1] In 1912, D. W. Griffith directed The Musketeers of Pig Alley, a short drama film about crime on the streets of New York City (filmed, however, at Fort Lee, New Jersey) rumored to have included real gangsters as extras.

  4. Poor Old Bill - Wikipedia

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  5. Joseph Petrosino - Wikipedia

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    The Black Hand", written by novelist/screenwriter James Dalessandro. In My Ears Are Bent, Joseph Mitchell's collection of his feature articles from the 1930s, Petrosino appears as "Louis Sittenberg, the famous New York detective who was killed on a trip to Italy to bring back a Black Hand agent." Whether Mitchell's informant was confused or ...

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  7. Monty Banks - Wikipedia

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    Banks was born Mario Bianchi in Cesena, Italy.In 1914, Bianchi emigrated to the United States, first trying his luck on the New York stage. By 1918, he was an actor in Hollywood with the Arbuckle Company, performing in over 35 silent short comedies by the early 1920s, [2] and then, starring in feature-length action comedy-thrillers as Play Safe (1927).

  8. Molly Lamont - Wikipedia

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    The Black Hand Gang (1930) (uncredited) Uneasy Virtue (1931) as Ada; Old Soldiers Never Die (1931) as Ada; The Wife's Family (1931) as Sally; Doctor Josser K.C. (1931) (uncredited) Strictly Business (1931) as Maureen; What a Night! (1931) as Nora Livingstone; Shadows (1931) as Jill Dexter; The Strangler (1932) as Frances Marsden; The House ...

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    He also reveals how his father ran with a gang ran by ‘Crazy Joey’ Gallo, one of the most brutal crooks in Red Hook, and his two brothers, who would routinely pinch his cheeks so hard to make ...