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  2. Illegal (1955 film) - Wikipedia

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    Illegal is a 1955 American film noir directed by Lewis Allen. It stars Edward G. Robinson , Nina Foch , Hugh Marlowe and Jayne Mansfield . [ 1 ] It is the third film adaptation of the 1929 play "The Mouthpiece" by Frank J. Collins, following The Mouthpiece and The Man Who Talked Too Much .

  3. List of books banned by governments - Wikipedia

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    Lolita (1955) Vladimir Nabokov: 1955 Novel Banned in Canada in 1956. The ban was not enforced on imports of the Putnam edition from the United States and was lifted in late 1958. [54] [55] Peyton Place (1956) Grace Metalious: 1956 Novel Banned in Canada from 1956 to 1958. [55] How to Kill (series) John Minnery 1973 Instructional Banned in ...

  4. List of Warner Bros. films (1950–1959) - Wikipedia

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    September 16, 1955: Jump into Hell: September 29, 1955: The McConnell Story: Filmed in Cinemascope October 1, 1955: Blood Alley: Filmed in Cinemascope October 27, 1955: Rebel Without a Cause: Filmed in Cinemascope October 28, 1955: Illegal: November 1, 1955: Sincerely Yours: co-production with International Artists, Ltd. November 9, 1955: I ...

  5. Lewis Allen (director) - Wikipedia

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    In 1955 Allen directed two Edward G. Robinson films, A Bullet for Joey and Illegal. He continued to direct episodes of TV, such as I Led 3 Lives, Mr. District Attorney, Screen Directors Playhouse, The Ford Television Theatre, The 20th Century-Fox Hour ("Cavalcade"), Telephone Time, Goodyear Theatre, Alcoa Theatre and Decision.

  6. 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.

  7. Operation Wetback - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Border Patrol packed Mexican immigrants into trucks when transporting them to the border for deportation during Operation Wetback.. Operation Wetback was an immigration law enforcement initiative created by Joseph Swing, a retired United States Army lieutenant general and head of the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS).

  8. Onion Futures Act - Wikipedia

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    In August 1955, the same quantity of "Odorous Onions" had been priced at $2.75 a bag. [7] So many onions were shipped to Chicago in order to depress prices that there were onion shortages in other parts of the United States. [8] Siegel and Kosuga made millions of dollars on the transaction due to their short position on onion futures. [5]

  9. Henry Rowland (actor) - Wikipedia

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    The Fast and the Furious (1955) – Motorist in Park; Untamed (1955) – Rider (uncredited) East of Eden (1955) – Helper at Boxcar (uncredited) The Man from Bitter Ridge (1955) – Townsman (uncredited) Kiss of Fire (1955) – Acosta; Bobby Ware Is Missing (1955) – Construction Foreman (uncredited) Illegal (1955) – Jailer (uncredited)