Edward G. Robinson
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Filmography
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Kid Galahad
(1937)When a bellhop knocks out fighter Chuck McGraw, promoter Nick Donati realizes he's a potential champ.
Bullets or Ballots
(1936)
The Stranger
(1946)Un investigador de la Comisión de Crímenes de Guerra viaja a Connecticut para encontrar a un famoso nazi que planeó el Holocausto.

Our Vines Have Tender Grapes
(1945)A Norwegian farmer tries to raise two children in the Midwest.

Scarlet Street
(1945)Un hombre se hace amigo de una mujer joven, a quien su prometido convence de estafarlo para quitarle la fortuna que erróneamente suponen que posee.

The Woman in the Window
(1944)A professor smitten by a beautiful woman in a gallery portrait meets her in the flesh and tries to protect her after he’s set up in a murder plot.
Seven Thieves
(1960)Theo, an elderly professor, has just finished what he terms as a "three year rest," meaning a prison term. Theo tells a young criminal, Paul, that he wants one more triumph before ending his highly controversial career. Even though he is reluctant, Paul takes physical charge of the criminal operation of which mastermind Theo has meticulously planned. Melanie, a stripper, and her mentor, saxophonist Poncho, are also recruited onto the seven person team for the event. The master plan calls for the robbery of the Grand Casino of Monte Carlo on the night of the Governor's Ball. But when the caper moves into full swing, obstacles abound. Will the seven thieves be able to pull it off?
The Little Giant
(1933)
Confessions of a Nazi Spy
(1939)An FBI agent risks his life to infiltrate Nazi sympathizers in the U.S.

The Red House
(1947)Un hombre mayor y su hermana ocultan un terrible secreto a su hija adolescente adoptiva, relacionado con una granja ubicada en lo profundo del bosque.

Nightmare
(1956)After dreaming that he killed a man, a musician suspects that the crime really happened. He enlists his detective brother-in-law to help investigate.
Big Leaguer
(1953)Each year they come by the hundreds, each hoping for that one big break that will propel them to baseball stardom. Each year, John Lobert, baseball scout for the New York Giants, is out on the field screening the hopefuls to find the next to become The Big Leaguer.In Jeff Richards (Adam Polochuk), Lobert (Edward G. Robinson) thinks he has found his next great prospect. But Adam's father has spent years saving his money to put his son through college and doesn't want him out on to play baseball for a living. But Lobert's daughter, Christy (Vera-Ellen), comes to the rescue. And at last Adam wins his father's consent--and goes on to the big leagues, becoming a national home-run hero.

A Bullet for Joey
(1955)American mobsters, foreign spies, and a blonde seductress are all planning to kidnap an atomic physicist whose knowledge they desire.
A Slight Case of Murder
(1938)
The Prize
(1963)Six Nobel Prize winners in Stockholm including a disillusioned American writer who becomes involved in a kidnapping plot.

Barbary Coast
(1935)After Mary Rutledge arrives in San Francisco to find that her fiancé is dead, she becomes determined to find another rich man to marry.
Never a Dull Moment
(1968)Mistaken for a hit man, a TV actor (Dick Van Dyke) plays the part to foil a gangster's (Edward G. Robinson) pop-art plot.

A Hole in the Head
(1959)The story of Tony Manetta, a widowed hotel owner, who, despite being unreliable when it comes to his professional and love life, is devoted to his son. Tony's brother, Mario, offers to help him with his finances, if he agrees to settle down.

The Hole in the Wall
(1929)After being sent to prison on a false charge, a scorned woman seeks revenge, but a gangster and a newspaperman may throw a wrench in her plans.

The Violent Men
(1955)Edward G. Robinson plays a disagreeable cattle baron whose wife (Barbara Stanwyck) is two-timing him. Together with his brother (with whom Stanwyck is having the affair), Robinson snatches up land illegally. Glenn Ford plays the pacifist who must engage in guerrilla warfare with the greedy brothers.