Manhattan Shakedown is a 1937 American-Canadian crime drama film directed by Leon Barsha and starring John Gallaudet, Rosalind Keith and Phyllis Clare.[1][2] It was shot in studios in Victoria, British Columbia.
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who wrote "Peaceful Easy Feeling". Frey was the first choice to record "Shakedown", the theme for the film Beverly Hills Cop II. Frey did not like the lyrics...
February 21, 1910, in a tenement building in the East Harlem section of Manhattan. His parents, Vincenzo "James" Galante and Vincenza Russo, had emigrated...
Italian-American Mafia and operated out of the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan. According to crime author T.J. English, "Although never more than twelve...
the lead. He co-starred with Charles Farrell and Bette Davis in The Big Shakedown (1934), and with Al Jolson and Dolores del Río in Wonder Bar (1934). In...
Morrell, Private Gyatt's mother, a member of the Gold Star Mothers. After shakedown in the Caribbean, Gyatt reported to Norfolk, Virginia, for duties along...
their activities low-key, with their efforts concentrated in the Bronx, Manhattan, and New Jersey. The next boss was Tommy Lucchese, who had served as Gagliano's...
name after the filming of The Astounding She-Monster. Stoler lived in Manhattan, where she died at St. Vincent's Hospital and Medical Center from heart...