One of the best actors of all time, the dialog he delivers in Key Largo still stands up as fine acting today.
But does anyone remember his 3 comedy films?
The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse (1938)
Brother Orchid (1940)
Larceny, Inc. (1942)
I havent seen these in years, in fact I have only seen Larceny, Inc. (1942)
once, shown on tv in the late 80's, I taped it and it got taped over by a stupid girlfriend.
Does anyone have a copy or could do us a dvd I would pay well?
Also worth checking out for a young Anthony Quinn.
Edward G. Robinson
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Edward G. Robinson
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yes he says claire trevor can have a drink if she sings but said no you were lousy.Elton Dong wrote:
> One of the best actors of all time, the dialog he delivers in
> Key Largo still stands up as fine acting today.
>
> But does anyone remember his 3 comedy films?
>
> The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse (1938)
> Brother Orchid (1940)
> Larceny, Inc. (1942)
>
> I havent seen these in years, in fact I have only seen Larceny,
> Inc. (1942)
> once, shown on tv in the late 80's, I taped it and it got taped
> over by a stupid girlfriend.
> Does anyone have a copy or could do us a dvd I would pay well?
> Also worth checking out for a young Anthony Quinn.
> One of the best actors of all time, the dialog he delivers in
> Key Largo still stands up as fine acting today.
>
> But does anyone remember his 3 comedy films?
>
> The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse (1938)
> Brother Orchid (1940)
> Larceny, Inc. (1942)
>
> I havent seen these in years, in fact I have only seen Larceny,
> Inc. (1942)
> once, shown on tv in the late 80's, I taped it and it got taped
> over by a stupid girlfriend.
> Does anyone have a copy or could do us a dvd I would pay well?
> Also worth checking out for a young Anthony Quinn.