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  2. The Sting - Wikipedia

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    He tells Hooker to seek out his old friend Henry Gondorff in Chicago to learn "the big con". Corrupt Joliet police lieutenant William Snyder confronts Hooker, revealing that their mark was a courier for vicious Irish-American crime boss Doyle Lonnegan. Lonnegan's men murder Luther and the courier. After finding Luther dead, Hooker flees to Chicago.

  3. The Sting II - Wikipedia

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    Coming up with a boxing con, Gondorff's goal is to sting both Lonnegan, the notorious banker and gangster who wants revenge from a previous con, and Gus Macalinski, a wealthy local racketeer. Gondorff believe one or both of them is behind Kid Colors' death. Hooker pretends to be a boxer who is about to throw a big fight.

  4. Doyle Lonnegan - Wikipedia

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  5. Here's How They Filmed *Those* Car Scenes From 'The ... - AOL

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    In season 2, some scenes were filmed at local bars and a restaurants, including The Fat Pelican, Rooster and The Crow, and Hell's Kitchen in downtown Wilmington. Fun fact: Hell's Kitchen was also ...

  6. Robert Shaw (actor) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Archibald Shaw was born on 9 August 1927 at 51 King Street in Westhoughton, Lancashire, [1] the son of Thomas Archibald Shaw and Doreen Nora, née Avery. His father, a doctor and former Royal Field Artillery Lieutenant, was of Scottish descent; his mother, a former nurse, was born at Piggs Peak, Swaziland.

  7. Lee Paul - Wikipedia

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    Paul Lee Kroll, also known as Lee Paul, (June 16, 1939 [2] – September 22, 2019) was an American film and television actor. [3] He was perhaps best known for playing as the bodyguard of Doyle Lonnegan (Robert Shaw) in the 1973 film The Sting, alongside actor Charles Dierkop who played the role of Floyd.

  8. The Sting (musical) - Wikipedia

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    "The Card Game" – Gondorff, Lonnegan, and Poker Players "I Roll Bones with the Devil" – Hooker "The First Race" – Singleton, The Erie Kid, Hooker, Lonnegan, and Ensemble; Act II "This Ain't No Song and Dance" – Gondorff and Ensemble "Don't Treat Your Friends Like Marks" – Gondorff and Hooker "Nighttime is Better" – Loretta

  9. Harry Doyle highlights: Bob Uecker's greatest 'Major League ...

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    Harry Doyle chronicled Vaughn's many ups and (mostly) downs, with this one scene allowing him to rattle off as many "tater" words as possible, while also remarking, "That baby is definitely going ...