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Willard Parker

A Slight Case of Murder

November 11, 2011temporalparadoxLeave a comment
A Slight Case of Murder. Warner Bros. Pictures 1938.

Before watching the movie:

For once, Edward G. Robinson isn’t playing a gangster. He’s an ex-gangster trying to climb the social ladder. And it’s a comedy.

For once, I’m looking forward to an old black and white film without any misgivings. It sounds mad and hilarious.

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30s, comedy1938, 30s, Bobby Jordan, Edward G. Robinson, Willard Parker

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