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- Edward G. RobinsonVincent Canelli
- Peter GravesPeter Manning
- Jean ParkerHatti Combest
- Milburn StoneFather Slocum
- Warren StevensJoey Stewart
- Jack KellyFrank Carson
- Sylvia FindleyEllen Norris
- James BellJohn Norris
- Vic PerrinDr. Hart
- Hal BaylorLou Mehrtens (prison guard) (uncredited)
- Harry BartellBoland
- Simon ScottParker, A Convict (uncredited)
Black Tuesday (1954) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Cast. Edward G. Robinson as Canelli; Jean Parker as Hatti; Peter Graves as Manning; Milburn Stone as Father Slocum; Warren Stevens as Joey Stewart; Sylvia Findley as Ellen Norris; Jack Kelly as Carson; James Bell as John Norris; Vic Perrin as Dr. Hart; Russell Johnson as Howard Sloane; Frank Ferguson as Police Inspector Hailey; Reception
Steven Knight. Directed by. David Caffrey. "Black Tuesday" is the first episode of the fifth series of Peaky Blinders and the twenty-fifth episode overall. It aired on BBC One on August 25, 2019. Contents. 1Synopsis. 2Plot. 3Cast. 4Trivia. 5Quotes. 6Soundtrack. 7Gallery. 8References. Synopsis.
Oct 4, 2019 · Black Tuesday: Directed by Anthony Byrne. With Cillian Murphy, Helen McCrory, Paul Anderson, Sophie Rundle. In the wake of the Wall Street Crash, Tommy faces new dangers from unexpected quarters.
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- Crime, Drama
- Anthony Byrne
- 2019-10-04
Black Tuesday: Directed by Hugo Fregonese. With Edward G. Robinson, Jean Parker, Peter Graves, Milburn Stone. Gangster Vincent Canelli and bank robber Peter Manning escape from Death Row minutes before their execution by electric chair.
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- Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
- Hugo Fregonese
- 1955-05-06
Aug 25, 2019 · Black Tuesday Aired Aug 25, 2019 History Drama Reviews Grave news from America sends the Shelbys to an urgent board meeting; Ada hides a secret; Tommy is revisited by his past, in the form of ...
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There is a surprisingly large cast which is just as well as Black Tuesday goes for full on Shakespearean peril and Dickensian characterisation, as the ne plus ultra portrayal of crime fantasy and psychopathic madness for 1954.