Larceny, Inc. (1942) - (Movie Clip) We're Going Into The Luggage Business
Ex-con Pressure (Edward G. Robinson) informs partners Weepy (Edward Brophy) and Jug (Broderick Crawford) that the plan to tunnel into the bank will work, but they need to raise money to buy the luggage store next door, early in early in Larceny Inc., 1942.
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Ex-Con and new luggage shop owner Pressure (Edward G. Robinson), hiding his scheme to tunnel into the bank next door, gets rid of his adopted daughter Denny (Jane Wyman) and a salesman (Jack Carson), tells partner Jug (Broderick Crawford) to keep digging, then lays some attitude on a customer (Lucien Littlefield) in Larceny Inc., 1942.