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  2. A Stone for Danny Fisher - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1920s, a young Danny Fisher and his family move into a house in East Flatbush, Brooklyn. [1] Within a few years, however, the Great Depression begins and Danny must use his one talent, boxing, as a means of supporting his family. After a few years, the Fishers have lost their house and are living in a cramped apartment in the city.

  3. Harold Robbins - Wikipedia

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    His 1952 novel, A Stone for Danny Fisher, was adapted into a 1958 motion picture King Creole, which starred Elvis Presley. [8] Among his best-known books is The Carpetbaggers (1961) – featuring a protagonist who was a loose composite of Howard Hughes, Bill Lear, Harry Cohn, and Louis B. Mayer. [9]

  4. King Creole - Wikipedia

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    King Creole is a 1958 American musical drama film directed by Michael Curtiz and based on the 1952 novel A Stone for Danny Fisher by Harold Robbins.Produced by Hal B. Wallis, the film stars Elvis Presley, Carolyn Jones, Walter Matthau, Dolores Hart, Dean Jagger, Vic Morrow, Liliane Montevecchi and Paul Stewart, and it follows a nineteen-year-old (Presley) who gets mixed up with crooks and ...

  5. Category:Novels by Harold Robbins - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Novels by Harold Robbins" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... A Stone for Danny Fisher; T. Tycoon (novel) W.

  6. Robert Hale (publishers) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Hale published in hardback in the UK the first four Harold Robbins titles, 79 Park Avenue, Never Love a Stranger, A Stone for Danny Fisher and Never Leave Me. In 1986 it published Robert Goddard's first novel, Past Caring. Other authors published in the UK include James Hadley Chase, John D. MacDonald and Edward Storey.

  7. Susan Cabot - Wikipedia

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    She returned to New York, and resumed her stage career with a role in a Leonard Kantor–directed, Washington DC–based production of Harold Robbins' A Stone for Danny Fisher. [2] Cabot studied acting with Sanford Meisner in New York, [6] and continued to pursue a stage career, appearing in a short-lived run of the musical Shangri-La in Boston ...

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  9. Talk:A Stone for Danny Fisher - Wikipedia

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