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King of the Roaring 20’s: The Story of Arnold Rothstein (1961)
Gambler Arnold Rothstein (David Janssen) marries an actress (Dianne Foster), avenges his buddy (Mickey Rooney) and meets an underworld fate.
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The Secret Partner (1961)
A shipping tycoon with a record becomes a suspect when money goes missing from the company vault.
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Tokyo Knights (1961)
Suzuki rebels against the studio. In a defiant move, he took this story of a high school student who inherits his gangster father’s business, and turned it into a comedy. As a result, actor Koji Wada was strongly chastised for the role.
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Payroll (1961)
A vicious gang of crooks plan to steal the wages of a local factory, but their carefully laid plans go wrong, when the factory employs an armoured van to carry the cash. The gang still go ahead with the robbery, but when the driver of the armoured van is killed in the raid, his wife plans revenge, and with the police closing in, the gang start to turn on each other.
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Offbeat (1961)
When Scotland Yard finds themselves up against a brick wall in tracking down a vicious gang of thieves and bank robbers, they call in Layton, a loner from MI5 to work his way into the gang and help bring them down.
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Hoodman (2021)
An urban legend haunts a small town as a troubled young woman seeks to find her missing child. A relentless detective pieces together clues that lead them both to a suspected killer. As the mystery unfolds so does the frightening realization that the urban legend is real.
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The Sinister Urge (1960)
A flunky for a porno movie ring starts murdering the smut films’ lead actresses
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The Day They Robbed the Bank of England (1960)
London at the turn of the century. Three men is on a mission from the IRA to steal all the gold in the vaults of the Bank of England. Norgate, their leader, discovers the bank’s weak spot: an old forgotten sewer straight under the vaults.
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I Am All Girls (2021)
A special crimes investigator forms an unlikely bond with a serial killer to bring down a global child sex trafficking syndicate.
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Pay or Die! (1960)
A beautifully rendered, fact-based crime film about a crusading Italian policeman battling Black Hand extortionists in New York’s Little Italy is back on the big screen. In addition to Ernest Borgnine’s brilliantly sensitive portrayal as Lieutenant Joseph Petrosino, this engrossing picture is deftly photographed by Lucien Ballard, beautifully scored by David Raksin with a stellar supporting cast including Zohra Lampert and Alan Austin. Literate, suspenseful and emotionally moving, this memorable film remains the definitive depiction about the emergence of the Mafia in America.
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Why Must I Die (1960)
A night club singer who is the daughter of a small-town crook is tried and convicted of murder.
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