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Henrietta Wildsmith, Shreveport Times. February 16, 2024 at 5:20 AM. Robinson Film Center, in partnership with Mahogani Media, will host the 2024 CineNoir: Black Voices in Film series, presented ...
Larceny, Inc. is a 1942 American film. Originally released on May 2, 1942, by Warner Bros., the film is a cross between comedy and gangster genres.Directed by Lloyd Bacon, the film stars Edward G. Robinson, Jane Wyman, Broderick Crawford, and Jack Carson, and features Anthony Quinn, and Edward Brophy.
Nightmare is a 1956 American film noir crime film directed by Maxwell Shane and starring Edward G. Robinson, Kevin McCarthy and Connie Russell. [1]The story is based on a novel by William Irish (a pseudonym of Cornell Woolrich).
Manpower is a 1941 American crime melodrama directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Edward G. Robinson, Marlene Dietrich, and George Raft.The picture was written by Richard Macaulay and Jerry Wald, and the supporting cast features Alan Hale, Frank McHugh, Eve Arden, Barton MacLane, Ward Bond and Walter Catlett.
Opened in August 2001 in suburban shopping center under the concept "Movie Fantasy". SF Cinema Bangsaen: 4: 929: Laemthong Shopping Center Bangsaen Cholburi: Opened in February 2010 SF Cinema Chanthaburi: 4: 890: Robinson Lifestyle Chanthaburi Chanthaburi: Renovated from SF Multiplex in 2008. SF Cinema Central Chonburi: 7: 1774: Central ...
Flesh and Fantasy is a 1943 American anthology film directed by Julien Duvivier and starring Edward G. Robinson, Charles Boyer, Robert Cummings, and Barbara Stanwyck.The making of this film was inspired by the success of Duvivier's previous anthology film, the 1942 Tales of Manhattan.
Robinson Crusoe is a 1997 American adventure survival drama film directed by Rod Hardy and George T. Miller, and starring Pierce Brosnan in the title role, based on Daniel Defoe's 1719 novel Robinson Crusoe.
Tight Spot is a 1955 American film noir crime film directed by Phil Karlson and starring Ginger Rogers, Edward G. Robinson and Brian Keith.The story was inspired by then prominent U.S. Senator Estes Kefauver's strong-arm tactics in coercing Virginia Hill to testify in the infamous Bugsy Siegel organized crime prosecution.