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Dick Powell, Regis Toomey, and Herb Vigran in Four Star Playhouse (1952)

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The House Always Wins

Four Star Playhouse

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6/10

Good cast in an okay installment.

Dick Powell stars in this installment of "Four Star Playhouse". He's the manager of a restaurant that is a cover for his gambling business. However, when an old girlfriend shows up to warn him that some men are going to be robbing the place, he's forced to do something he didn't want to do...call the cops and report a robbery that's about to happen on his illegal gambling den! What's next?

In addition to Powell, family character actors Regis Toomey, Alan Mowbray and Herb Vigran are all on hand as well....and this helps an otherwise forgettable installment of the series.
  • planktonrules
  • Sep 3, 2020
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5/10

The House Always Wins

There is some sharp dialogue but it is a so-so story. There is even a brief cameo from Jack Benny who brought some nickels to Dante's Inferno casino to gamble.

Although the ease as to how Willie Dante (Dick Powell) gives guests access to his gambling back room. You wonder why he has never been raided by the police by now.

In this instalment, Dante sees an old love Lucy (Jean Willes) now married to another man. They have visited Dante's Inferno with another couple but Lucy tells him that the men plan to rob the casino.

Dante has no option but to call his nemesis, the cops. Who laugh at the preposterous idea that Dante wants their help.

The last laugh belongs to an elderly Scots gambler.

It is all a bit ridiculous but Jack Benny manages to steal his scenes.
  • Prismark10
  • Jun 27, 2024
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5/10

Dante's complaint of the night is that he has a chimpanzee tending bar.

  • mark.waltz
  • Feb 2, 2021
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