Movies Starring Edward G. Robinson

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A cunning insurance salesman and a femme fatale plot murder for profit.

Why people love it: Its razor‑sharp dialogue and bleak moral landscape set a benchmark for noir. MacMurray and Stanwyck deliver electric chemistry, while Wilder’s direction keeps tension taut.

1 / 8

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A small-time crook climbs the criminal ladder, becoming a feared mob boss before his hubris leads to downfall.

Why people love it: Robinson’s magnetic turn as Caesar defines the gangster anti‑hero. Its tight pacing and stark realism set a template for future crime films.

2 / 8

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A meticulously planned jewel heist unravels due to betrayal and unexpected complications.

Why people love it: Its tight script and gritty realism set the standard for heist films. The ensemble cast delivers memorable performances, and Huston's direction creates a tense, atmospheric experience.

3 / 8

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A talented young poker player seeks to defeat a seasoned veteran in a high‑stakes showdown in New Orleans.

Why people love it: The film blends tension‑filled card play with sharp dialogue and charismatic performances. McQueen’s cool confidence and Robinson’s gravitas create a timeless duel.

4 / 8

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A family inherits a haunted mansion and confronts its chilling secrets.

Why people love it: The film’s moody cinematography creates an unsettling atmosphere. Strong performances keep the tension high, making it a timeless suspense classic.

5 / 8

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A relentless investigator hunts a Nazi war criminal hiding in post‑war America.

Why people love it: Welles’ stark noir visuals heighten the cat‑and‑mouse tension. The moral ambiguity keeps viewers on edge throughout.

6 / 8

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A timid accountant becomes an accidental hero after a police encounter.

Why people love it: Ford’s direction balances slapstick with sharp social commentary, and Stewart’s endearing performance steals the show. The film’s witty dialogue and brisk pacing keep it fresh today.

7 / 8

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A wealthy socialite becomes entangled in a murder plot after a stranger asks for her help.

Why people love it: Lang's tight direction creates relentless tension, while Robinson and Bennett deliver magnetic performances. The film epitomizes classic film‑noir intrigue.

8 / 8