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  1. Larceny, Inc: Directed by Lloyd Bacon. With Edward G. Robinson, Jane Wyman, Broderick Crawford, Jack Carson. Three ex-cons buy a luggage shop to tunnel into the bank vault next door.

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    • Comedy
    • Lloyd Bacon
    • 1942-05-02
  2. Larceny, Inc. is a 1942 American film. Originally released on May 2, 1942, by Warner Bros., the film is a cross between comedy and gangster genres. Directed by Lloyd Bacon, the film stars Edward G. Robinson, Jane Wyman, Broderick Crawford, and Jack Carson, and features Anthony Quinn, and Edward Brophy . The film is based on the play The Night ...

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  5. Larceny, Inc. (1942) -- (Movie Clip) You're As Young As You Feel! Dopey Weepy (Edward Brophy), hiding the plan to tunnel into the bank next door to the luggage store, decides to humor the leather salesman (Jack Carson), then head schemer Pressure (Edward G. Robinson) gets rid of a customer and their new neighbor Mademoiselle Gloria (Barbara Jo Allen), in Larceny Inc., 1942.

    • Lloyd Bacon, Hugh Cummings, Dick Mayberry
    • Edward G. Robinson
  6. Rated 3.5/5 Stars • Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 01/25/23 Full Review ashley h Larceny, Inc. is an incredible film. It is about three ex-cons buy a luggage shop to tunnel into the bank vault next door.

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    • Lloyd Bacon
    • Comedy
    • Edward G. Robinson
  7. Staying behind in prison is hardened criminal Leo Dexter (Anthony Quinn)...who has vowed to escape and blow open a bank. In order to lead the honest life he pledges, Maxwell hopes to purchase a down-and-out dog track in Florida. For that, he needs $25,000. He tries to borrow the money honestly from the bank (although Jug and Weepy are all for ...

  8. Larceny, Inc. 1942: Lloyd Bacon, director; starring Edward G. Robinson, Jane Wyman, Broderick Crawford, Jack Carson, Anthony Quinn. Warner Brothers released a string of fine gangster movies in the 1930s and 1940s, but this one was different: It played up the Mob for laughs. Based on humorist S.J. Perelman’s The Night Before Christmas, hijinks ...

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