Media of Edward G. Robinson (I)

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A Hole in the Head (1959) -- The story of the problems of a footloose widower and his 12-year-old son, a near-bankrupt Miami Beach hotel, a bongo-playing show girl and a matchmaking sister-in-law.
Night Gallery (1969) -- A Rod Serling holiday presentation deals with an old man and his grandson who eagerly await the Messiah. The second segment involves an impractical businessman who gets help from an unusual mirror in dealing with his heartless new partner.
Seven Thieves (1960) -- Trailer for this tale of a boldly engineered bank robbery
The Stranger (1946) -- College professor Charles Rankin is actually notorious Nazi war criminal Franz Kindler. However, his true identity may be revealed when mild-mannered war crimes commissioner Wilson arrives posing as an antiques dealer.
The Red House (1947) -- Pete and Ellen have reared Meg as their own, ever since she was a baby and her parents took off. Now a teen...

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Edward G. Robinson (I) (Actor, Double Indemnity (1944))
2.Edward G. Robinson (II) (Miscellaneous Crew, "Kraft Suspense Theatre: Streetcar, Do You Read Me? (#2.16)" (1965))