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Title:
The rise and fall of Legs Diamond / Warner Bros. Pictures presents ; a United States Productions picture ; directed by Budd Boetticher ; written by Joseph Landon ; produced by Milton Sperling.
Edition:
Remastered edition.
Publisher:
Warner Bros. Entertainment,
Copyright Date:
2011
Description:
1 videodisc (101 min.) : sound, black and white ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject:
Diamond, Legs,--1895 or 1896-1931--Drama.
Diamond, Legs,--1895 or 1896-1931.
1900-1999
Prohibition--New York--New York--Drama.
Gangsters--Drama.
Organized crime--New York--New York--Drama.
Crime--New York (State)--20th century--Drama.
Prohibition.
Organized crime.
Gangsters.
Crime.
New York (State)
New York (State)--New York.
Feature films.
Biographical films.
Crime films.
Drama.
Gangster films.
Feature films.
Gangster films.
Biographical films.
Crime films.
Other Authors:
Warner Bros. Pictures (1923-1967), presenter.
United States Pictures (Firm), production company.
Warner Bros. Entertainment, publisher.
Warner Home Video (Firm), film distributor.
Boetticher, Budd, 1916-2001, film director.
Landon, Joseph, 1923-1987, screenwriter.
Sperling, Milton, 1912-1988, film producer.
Danton, Ray, 1931-1992, actor.
Steele, Karen, 1931-1988, actor.
Stewart, Elaine, 1930-2011, actor.
White, Jesse, actor.
Cannon, Dyan, actor.
Oates, Warren, 1928-1982, actor.
Ballard, Lucien, 1908-1988, director of photography.
Blangsted, Folmar, 1904-1982, editor of moving image work.
Rosenman, Leonard, composer (expression)
Notes:
Ray Danton, Karen Steele, Elaine Stewart, Jesse White, Warren Oates, Dyan Cannon. "NTSC ; all regions"--Amazon.com. Wide screen presentation 16x9 1.85:1. This disc is a recorded DVD and may not play on all DVD players or drives. Videodisc release of the motion picture produced in 1960.
Summary:
"Jack Diamond had the moves. Some were on the dance floor, where he earned the nickname Legs. Others were in the streets of New York, where he built a criminal empire in the Roaring '20s - and was the target of so many gangland shootouts he was also dubbed the Clay Pigeon."--Container.
Series:
Warner Entertainment Group archive collection
OCLC:
(OCoLC)748853368
UPC:
883316353646
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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