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Black Tuesday is a 1954 American crime drama film noir directed by Hugo Fregonese and starring Edward G. Robinson, Peter Graves and Jean Parker. [1] The supporting cast features Milburn Stone , Warren Stevens , Jack Kelly and Russell Johnson .
Vicious gangster Vincent Canelli pulls off a daring prison escape just moments before going to the electric chair, taking with him Peter Manning – a bank robber and cop killer who was to die right after him. Taking several hostages along, they try to get their hands on the loot from Manning’s robbery to finance their escape from the country.
This line alerts a Death Row prisoner that his time is up in Hugo Fregonese’s Black Tuesday, a prison break noir starring Edward G. Robinson as one of the wickedest villains of his filmography. Named after the day of the week when the prison conducts executions, the film centers on convicted murderer Vincent Canelli (Robinson) as he plans and ...
Directed by Hugo Fregonese. The most ruthless Robinson of all time! Vicious gangster Vincent Canelli pulls off a daring prison escape just moments before going to the electric chair, taking with him Peter Manning – a bank robber and cop killer who was to die right after him.
Selwyn, Black Convict (uncredited) Dick Rich Benny Hugo Fregonese Director Sydney Boehm Writer Robert Goldstein Producer Paul Dunlap Original Music Stanley Cortez Cinematographer Robert Golden Film Editing Hilyard M. Brown Art Director Alfred E. Spencer Set Decoration
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Watchlist. NEW. Vincent Canelli (Edward G. Robinson) and his comrade in crime, Peter Manning (Peter Graves), bust out of prison on the day Canelli is supposed to be executed for murder.