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  2. Destroyer (1943 film) - Wikipedia

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    At the time of the film, the Navy also had a destroyer called Paul Jones named for the historical figure. Currently operating with the US Navy is the USS John Paul Jones, an Arleigh Burke class destroyer (DDG-53). Like the fictional ship in this film, the USS John Paul Jones appeared prominently in a 2012 film, Battleship.

  3. Edward G. Robinson - Wikipedia

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    Edward G. Robinson (born Emanuel Goldenberg; December 12, 1893 – January 26, 1973) was an American actor of stage and screen, who was popular during Hollywood's Golden Age. He appeared in 30 Broadway plays, [ 1 ] and more than 100 films, during a 50-year career, [ 2 ] and is best remembered for his tough-guy roles as gangsters in such films ...

  4. Larceny, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Larceny, Inc. is a 1942 American film. Originally released on May 2, 1942, by Warner Bros., the film is a cross between comedy and gangster genres.Directed by Lloyd Bacon, the film stars Edward G. Robinson, Jane Wyman, Broderick Crawford, and Jack Carson, and features Anthony Quinn, and Edward Brophy.

  5. Flesh and Fantasy - Wikipedia

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    Flesh and Fantasy is a 1943 American anthology film directed by Julien Duvivier and starring Edward G. Robinson, Charles Boyer, Robert Cummings, and Barbara Stanwyck.The making of this film was inspired by the success of Duvivier's previous anthology film, the 1942 Tales of Manhattan.

  6. Soylent Green - Wikipedia

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    The book's title was not used for the movie on grounds that it might have confused audiences into thinking it was a big-screen version of Make Room for Daddy. [8] This was the 101st and final film in which Edward G. Robinson appeared; he died of bladder cancer on January 26, 1973, two

  7. Smart Money (1931 film) - Wikipedia

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    Smart Money is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film produced and distributed by Warner Bros., directed by Alfred E. Green, and starring Edward G. Robinson and James Cagney.It is the only occasion Robinson and Cagney appeared in a film together, despite being the two leading actors, mainly portraying gangsters, at Warner Bros. studios throughout the 1930s.

  8. Nightmare (1956 film) - Wikipedia

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    Nightmare is a 1956 American film noir crime film directed by Maxwell Shane and starring Edward G. Robinson, Kevin McCarthy and Connie Russell. [1]The story is based on a novel by William Irish (a pseudonym of Cornell Woolrich).

  9. The Violent Men - Wikipedia

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    The Violent Men is a 1955 American CinemaScope Western film directed by Rudolph Maté and starring Glenn Ford, Barbara Stanwyck, Edward G. Robinson, Dianne Foster, Brian Keith, and May Wynn.

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