Christmas Crime and Noir Movies- Episode 3
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- Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
- Merry Christmas to all!
Please join me for the last episode of our series on Christmas crime and noir films.
Today we look at Edward G. Robinson's breakout starring role, 1931's "Little Caesar," which is light on Christmas but heavy on influence. Then we revisit Robinson a decade later for the quirky comedy "Larceny Inc. involving a gang of hoodlums planning to rob a bank by tunneling through the basement of their luggage shop.
Lastly, we look at 1934's "The Thin Man" starring William Powell and Myrna Loy. This is one I recommend reading the book for first...
Please comment below with your favorite Christmas movies. Join me next week for a special gift from my friend Steve Lewis (of the Beach Boys Basement) and I!
Don't Forget Christmas Comedy of TRADING PLACES 1983
Great stuff man. Very interesting as always & entertaining. Gotta luv Edward G. Wasn't familiar with 'TheThin Man'
plot, so good to know. Glad to know I'm not alone in finding 'The Big Sleep' 😕confusing, but it's so well acted,
witty, and stylish to boot. " she tried to sit on my lap while I was standing up" funny! Nice recommendations,
will check out part 1&2. Thanks man, hope you had good Christmas & New Year....scarf looks warm😄chill man😎
Agree 100% on The Big Sleep! "You do sell books here, don't you?" "What do those look like, grapefruit?" I love Edward G. Robinson too! I would love to hear your thoughts on the movies I talked about in Part 1 and 2. Hope 2025 is treating you well so far too!
I love my scarf. It was hand crocheted just for me and is indeed very warm! Looking forward to more great content on your channel!
@@betamaxblocker Yes will do, hope to watch them shortly. Yes planning on heading out to charity stores to see what unwanted Christmas gifts have been dropped in.
That is a funny line, and I love Bogarts' improv' art Book dealer routine😄
Take it easy man.
did You Know Edward Brophy That You Mention on This Video He Does The Voice of Timothy The Mouse in DISNEY'S DUMBO 1941 He Did in THREE STOOGES' SWING PARADE of 1946 and DANNY KAYE' WONDER MAN 1945.
Indeed! He also played opposite the Stooges in their Ted Healy short "Beer & Pretzels"- but he didn't get much to do there.
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