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  2. Mr. Lucky (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Lucky is a CBS adventure/drama television series that aired from 1959 to 1960. The title character, played by John Vivyan , was an honest professional gambler who used his plush floating casino, the ship Fortuna, as his base of operations.

  3. Mr. Lucky (film) - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Lucky is a 1943 romance film directed by H.C. Potter, starring Cary Grant and Laraine Day. It recounts the tale of an attraction between a shady gambler and a wealthy socialite in the days prior to the United States entering World War II .

  4. Mr. Lucky - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Lucky may refer to: . Mr. Lucky, a 1943 film starring Cary Grant; Mr. Lucky, a 1959–1960 adventure/drama series by Blake Edwards "Mr. Lucky", theme to the 1959–1960 TV series, written by Henry Mancini

  5. John Vivyan - Wikipedia

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    The show was an immediate success, helped considerably by the Henry Mancini theme music and the presence of actor Ross Martin as "Andamo", Mr. Lucky's sidekick. Mr. Lucky had his gambling operation on a yacht called Fortuna II, anchored just beyond the then 3 mile legal limit for a major California port. Tom Brown played "Lt. Rovacs", a police ...

  6. Music from Mr. Lucky - Wikipedia

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    Music from Mr. Lucky is a soundtrack album composed and conducted by Henry Mancini. The music is from the CBS-TV television series Mr. Lucky starring John Vivyan. The album's liner notes were written by Blake Edwards, the creator of the television series. It was released in 1960 on RCA Victor (catalog no. LSP-2198). [2]

  7. Mr. Lucky (John Lee Hooker album) - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Lucky is a 1991 album by American blues singer, songwriter and guitarist John Lee Hooker.Produced by Ry Cooder, Roy Rogers and Carlos Santana under the executive production of Mike Kappus, the album featured musicians including Keith Richards, Blues Hall of Fame inductee Johnny Winter; and three inductees of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Van Morrison, Booker T. Jones and Johnnie Johnson.

  8. Lujon - Wikipedia

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    It appeared on his 1961 album Mr. Lucky Goes Latin, but was an original piece of music that had nothing to do with the Mr. Lucky television program. [4] It was included in the soundtracks for the films The Big Lebowski, Sexy Beast, W.E., and Two Lovers.

  9. Mike Hagerty - Wikipedia

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    Hagerty was born in Chicago, Illinois, on May 10, 1954. [1] [2] His family was Irish Catholic, and his father worked as a police officer. [3]Hagerty completed his primary education at St. Cajetan Elementary School in 1968, [4] before attending Marist High School in his hometown. [3]