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  1. A ctor George Raft established himself as a top movie gangster by casually flipping a half-dollar as Paul Muni shot him to death with a .45 in the 1932 film "Scarface." Actor, gambler, fighter, dancer, lover and profligate Raft had made the journey from childhood poverty to film opulence and back to near destruction with style and bravado.

  2. Feb 15, 2024 · Released: 1932. Directed by: Archie Mayo. Night After Night is a 1932 American Pre-Code drama film starring George Raft, Constance Cummings, and Mae West in her first movie role. Others in the cast include Wynne Gibson, Alison Skipworth, Roscoe Karns, Louis Calhern, and Bradley Page.

  3. 2. Scarface. An ambitious and nearly insane violent gangster climbs the ladder of success in the mob, but his weaknesses prove to be his downfall. 3. The Glass Key. Ed Beaumont is the personal friend, advisor and bodyguard to Paul Madvig, the political boss of a large city. When a mysterious murder is committed---the son of a Madvig political ...

  4. May 22, 2024 · Key Takeaways: George Raft, a Hollywood legend, was a tap-dancing tough guy with a mysterious persona. His iconic style, connections to the mob, and rejection of famous roles left a lasting mark on pop culture. From his early days as a boxer to his international fame, George Raft’s 40-year Hollywood career showcased his talent as a gangster ...

  5. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 849. Source citation. Actor. He had an acting career that spanned from the 1920s to 1980, and gained a reputation as one of Hollywood's best-dressed actors. Before acting, he started off as a prizefighting boxer, then moved on to dancing both on Broadway theatre and in Prohibition-era nightclubs.

  6. Raft, George (1903-1980)Screen actor George Raft's greatest lasting contribution to the film industry was in creating the clichéd image of the caring and compassionate gangster who was more victim than victimizer. Raft may be more famous, however, for turning down Humphrey Bogart's four star-making roles than for any of the parts he did play.

  7. Feb 2, 2012 · Each Dawn I Die is yet another in the seemingly endless parade of classic movies Hollywood churned out during its greatest year ever, 1939. This one’s a prison yarn starring James Cagney and George Raft. Cagney plays intrepid reporter Frank Ross, framed for manslaughter and Raft is the aptly monikered ‘Hood’ Stacey, a big time gangster ...

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