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What's My Line? - Edward G. Robinson (1962, TV Show)

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Mystery guest segment of the classic game show What's My Line? with actor Edward G. Robinson (the fourth of five appearances that Robinson made on Whats My Line). Guest Steve Lawrence and regulars Bennett Cerf, Arlene Francis, and Dorothy Kilgallen appear on the panel. The program first aired on December 16, 1962.

Edward G. Robinson was best known for his appearances in numerous classic films, such as his iconic gangsters in Little Ceasar and the Humphrey Bogart movie, Key Largo, as well as Double Indemnity, Orson Welles' The Stranger, and Larceny Inc. This was the fourth of five appearances that Edward G. Robinson made on What's My Line.

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  • Edward G. displays such a high yet humble intelligence. There are some great actors working in movies today, but I honestly can't think of a one that can match the greatness of this man.

  • Arlene is always pretty funny when ( 4:19 ) she gets hit by revelation.

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  • Christ, women were so much sexier back then. Damn...

  • An actor of great stature and character, the type that we miss today on the big screen.

  • @maximadog - So true! He could play Skakespeare, be a ganster and could speak several languages.  "Humble intelligence" is spot-on!

  • He was another classic that we will never see the likes of again. Plus he did a lot of great work for the State of Israel - thank you Mr. Robinson.

  • There are not many as great as EddieG

  • Here..Mr.Robinson is sporting his famous gotee beard.

  • rofl 6:51

  • yup he would have made a great santa

  • his real name was emmanuel goldenberg, he kept the"g" in his stage name to always remind him of his heritage, eddy "g" was one of a kind, r.i.p.

  • Wow, this is the first time I've seen a guest babble on and on, and they still had a hard time nailing him!

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