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The Gay Desperado is a 1936 American musical-comedy film starring Ida Lupino, Leo Carrillo, and Nino Martini and directed by Rouben Mamoulian, produced by Mary Pickford and Jesse Lasky and originally released by United Artists. [1] [2] The film is a spoof of the Hollywood gangster genre. [3] [4] [5]
Lupino family, a British theatre family Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Luppino family .
The Luppino crime family, (Italian: [lupˈpiːno]) also known as the Luppino-Violi crime family, [2] is an 'Ndrangheta organized crime family [3] [4] [5] based and founded in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, in the 1950s by Giacomo Luppino.
The Lupino family (Italian:) is a British theatre family which traces its roots to an Italian émigré of the early 17th century. The "Lupino" name is derived from two unrelated families: [1] the original Luppino or Lupino family, seventeenth century emigres from Italy to England; the later Hook family, which assumed the Lupino surname.
A bistro or bistrot (/ ˈ b iː s t r oʊ /), in its original Parisian form, is a small restaurant serving moderately priced, simple meals in a modest setting. In more recent years, the term has become used by restaurants considered, by some, to be pretentious.
Beware, My Lovely is a 1952 American crime film noir directed by Harry Horner starring Ida Lupino, Robert Ryan and Taylor Holmes. The film is based on the 1950 play The Man by Mel Dinelli , who also wrote the screenplay.
Lupino, or Luppino, is a surname of Italian origin derived from the Latin lupīnus, which is said of something or someone pertaining to or relating to the wolf. The name may refer to: The Lupino family of British and American actors: Ida Lupino (1918–1995), Anglo-American film actress and director
Lane was born in Hackney, London, son of Harry Charles Lupino (1867–1925), part of the Hook family who adopted the surname 'Lupino.'He adopted the surname Lane from his great-aunt Sarah Lane (1822–1899, née Borrow), the director of the Britannia Theatre, Hoxton. [1]