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In Little Caesar, the protagonist, played by Edward G. Robinson, rises from a small-town crook to become the leader of a major crime syndicate in Chicago.
A Renegade History of the United States Thaddeus Russell 2010
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Unless you're going for caricature, there's no need to make your characters look like street-wise prohibition-era gangsters in the mold of Edward G. Robinson.
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Bergson recruited Hollywood producers, writers and actors like Edward G. Robinson and Paul Muni.
Rabbi Abraham Cooper: True Heroes For Our Time And Beyond Rabbi Abraham Cooper 2011
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These include such memorable hits as the campy late-show sci-fi classic "The Green Slime" and the cheesy melodrama "Two Weeks In Another Town" with Kirk Douglas and Edward G. Robinson.
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And his belief that Edward G. Robinson's Barton Keyes is gay and in love with MacMurray's Walter Neff in "Double Indemnity" would undoubtedly come as stunning news to both Robinson and Billy Wilder.
Hail, the Conquering Heroine Scott Eyman 2012
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As wartime shadows lengthened, fatalistic fables like "The Woman in the Window" (1944) and "Scarlet Street" (1945), both starring Ms. Bennett and Edward G. Robinson, increasingly defined the noir style.
Fritz Lang's Western Union Kristin M. Jones 2011
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Bergson recruited Hollywood producers, writers and actors like Edward G. Robinson and Paul Muni.
Rabbi Abraham Cooper: True Heroes For Our Time And Beyond Rabbi Abraham Cooper 2011
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'The Woman in the Window' 1944 Film noir from the great Fritz Lang, this is another tale of romantic obsession, starring Edward G. Robinson as a professor infatuated by femme fatale Joan Bennett.
'W.E.,' About Royals, Is a Messy Windsor Knot John Anderson 2012
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In public, he looked like Edward G. Robinson in the classic 1931 gangster film Little Caesar, deeply angry, utterly ruthless, and suicidally proud.
Noriega’s Last Laugh 2010
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Self-made immigrant banker Gino Monetti (Edward G. Robinson) treats three of his four employee sons like dirt, reserving his favor only for Max (Richard Conte), who's made good on his own as a lawyer.
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