On Dec. 25, 1963, Roxbury-MGM unveiled the 135-minute film The Prize, starring Paul Newman, Edward G. Robinson and Elke Sommer. The Hollywood Reporter‘s original review, headlined “‘The Prize’ Is ...
Tough-guy actor Edward G. Robinson appeared in more than 100 films during Hollywood’s Golden Age, but his former palatial estate in Los Angeles is a star now. On the market for $21.95 million, the ...
Playwright Louis Weitzenkorn’s strong argument against the scandal type of tabloid newspaper makes a strong talker. Edward G. Robinson means a lot to this entertainment. He represents the margin ...
Golden Age Hollywood's ultimate O.G., Edward G. Robinson made a living as a "tough guy" in a raft of iterations, from hardboiled newspaperman to intrepid G-man. In real life soft-spoken, intellectual ...
Hollywood Tough Guy Edward G. Robinson is a dedicated amateur in the world of art, and filmdom’s most ardent art collector. The passion for paintings, he says, is “a rewarding love affair, even if it ...
James M. Cain's Liberty story, "Double Indemnity," apparently based on a sensational murder of the 1920s, has become an absorbing melodrama in its Paramount adaptation. It is certain boxoffice ...
Michael Stuhlbarg padded around in his stocking feet and tried to make himself "small and squat" to play Edward G. Robinson in "Trumbo." The late actor, a tough guy on screen but a sophisticated art ...
How do you broadcast when you've run out of shows? Fox has opted for something called "Celebrity Watch Party" (8 p.m., Fox). Basically, it shows bold-faced names quarantined in their houses, wearing ...
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