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    Unholy Partners

    1941 · Crime drama · 1h 34m

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  1. Unholy Partners: Directed by Mervyn LeRoy. With Edward G. Robinson, Edward Arnold, Laraine Day, Marsha Hunt. A tough, ambitious newspaperman starts a new tabloid in 1919 New York, with a crooked big-time gambler as a partner.

    • (548)
    • Drama
    • Mervyn LeRoy
    • 1941-11
  2. Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Notes. Brief Synopsis. A gangster helps pay a tabloid editor's debts to gain control of the paper. Cast & Crew. Read More. Mervyn Leroy. Director. Edward G. Robinson. Bruce Corey. Edward Arnold. Merrill Lambert. Laraine Day. Miss Cronin. Marsha Hunt. Gail Fenton. William T. Orr. Tommy Jarvis. Photos & Videos.

    • Mervyn Leroy, Al Shenberg
    • Edward G. Robinson
  3. Unholy Partners. A crusading newsman (Edward G. Robinson) starts up a tabloid with a gangster (Edward Arnold) as his 50-50 partner.

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    • Mervyn Leroy
    • Crime, Drama
    • Edward G. Robinson
  4. Summaries. A tough, ambitious newspaperman starts a new tabloid in 1919 New York, with a crooked big-time gambler as a partner. Newspaperman Bruce Corey returns from World War I with new ideas and wants to start his own tabloid. For want of other financing, he takes on as silent partner Merrill Lambert, gangland gambling kingpin.

  5. Overview. Share. Unholy Partners (1941) NR 11/01/1941 (US) Crime , Drama , Romance 1h 34m. User. Score. Mad Manhattan in the Sin Decade. Overview. A crusading newsman starts up a tabloid with a gangster as his 50-50 partner. Mervyn LeRoy. Director. Lesser Samuels. Screenplay. Earl Baldwin. Screenplay. Bartlett Cormack. Screenplay.

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  7. Synopsis by Hal Erickson. If Edward G. Robinson thought he'd get away from tough-guy roles by moving from Warners to MGM, he was sorely mistaken. Robinson plays the editor of a 1920s tabloid newspaper, compelled to accept financial aid from a gangster (Edward Arnold).

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