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Little Caesar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Little Caesar may refer to: • Little Caesar (novel), a 1929 novel by William R. Burnett • Little Caesar (film), a 1931 film based on the novel • Little Caesar (band), a hard rock band • Little Ca...
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In "Little Caesar," the new picture at the Strand, ... Wallis assigned Robinson the lead, but the sensitive actor found it difficult to adjust to the role of the killer, blinking wildly every time he had to fire a gun. LeRoy solved the problem by affixing little transparent bands of tape to Robinson's upper eyelids,
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The role launched Robinson into superstardom just as he was typecast for years as a pugnacious gangster and ornery little SOB. ... Little Caesar may be Robinson's best-known work, followed by no-nonsense insurance investigator Barton Keyes in Billy Wilder's classic noir, Double Indemnity. A quiet collector of art,
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Synopsis: With its focus on character flaws instead of plot devices, LITTLE CAESAR is the mother of the modern gangster flick. Edward G. Robinson stars as Enrico Bandelli in the role that made him a... [More]
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One of the few movies released during the early sound era to still hold interest today, the true success of LITTLE CAESAR is the casting of Edward G. Robinson in the title role, though referred to on many occasions in the story as Rico, or Cesar Enrico Bandello, rather than to the title character,
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Kaminsky, Stuart M., " Little Caesar and Its Role in the Gangster Film Genre," in Journal of Popular Culture (Bowling Green, Ohio), Summer 1972.
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Visit Little Caesars Pizza online to find a pizza store nearest you. See our menu, order a carry out and learn more about franchise opportunities. ... Pizza name, logos, and related marks are trademarks of Little Caesar Enterprises, Inc. © 2003-2009 Little Caesar Enterprises, Inc. All rights reserved.
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