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Little Caesar (1931)

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Little Caesar

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Featured in

    • Hollywood: The Fabulous Era (TV Movie 1962)

      Clip shown.
    • "Hollywood and the Stars" How to Succeed as a Gangster (TV Episode 1963)

      Clips shown
    • America at the Movies (1976)

      Clip(s) / Footage.
    • Being There (1979)

    • Precious Images (Short 1986)

Referenced in

    • The Millionaire (1931)

      Poster visible on a billboard.
    • Emergency Call (1933)

      Joe mentions the film talking to Steve about Sammie
    • I Like Mountain Music (Short 1933)

    • I'm a Big Shot Now (Short 1936)

    • The Romance of Celluloid (Short 1937)

      The narrator mentions the movie by name.

Remade as

    • Black Caesar (1973)

Spoofed in

    • Little Cheeser (Short 1936)

      Title.
    • Little Buck Cheeser (Short 1937)

      The name of Little Cheeser is a pun on this movie's title.
    • Some Like It Hot (1959)

      Jack Lemmon imitates Edward G. Robinson.
    • One, Two, Three (1961)

    • "The Joey Bishop Show" The Baby Formula (TV Episode 1963)

      Joey tries to amuse the baby by imitating Edward G. Robinson: "Nyaah, I'm Little Caesar, see?"

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