The Four Deuces (1976)

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Written by Don Martin, Lester Franklin

Directed by William H. Bushnell

Running Time: 80 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1976

Rating: 12 Certificate

Production Country: Israel/USA

Filmed in Colour

Jack Palance plays Vic Morano, a high-ranking prohibition-era mobster with a weakness for women. However, Vic's humanity surfaces when he falls for gorgeous blonde Wendy.

Cast

Image for Jack PalanceJack PalanceVic Morono the Boss
Carol LynleyWendy Rittenhouse the Girlfriend
Warren BerlingerChico Hamilton the Arch Rival
Adam RoarkeRuss Timmons the Reporter
Gianni RussoChip Morono the 'Deuce of Clubs'
H.B. HaggertyMickey Navarro the 'Deuce of Spades'
Johnny HaymerBen Arlen the 'Deuce of Hearts'
Martin KoveSmokey Ross the 'Deuce of Diamonds'
Cherie LatimerDolly Morono Chip's Wife
E.J. PeakerLori Rogers the Songbird
Damon DouglasBuroughs
Ben FrommerGeorge
Mickey MortonBook
Jack O'LearyBull
Sierra BanditFlame Smokey's Girl
Robert DemanBlade
Lois ForakerBlonde Singer
Issac GozBoobury
Lany GustavsonMa Hamilton
James JeterCap. 'Smitty' Baird
David JolliffeBud
Richard MolinareShepherd
Arnold MorenoPriest Walker
Brooke PalanceHospital Nurse
VantineGirl in the Cake
Rob ReeceLake
Robert ShayneVince
Image for Carl WeathersCarl WeathersTaxi cab driver

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