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Gambling House 1951

Original title
Gambling House
Year
1950
Running time
80 min.
Country
United States
Director
Screenwriter
Allen Rivkin,Marvin Borowsky (Story: Erwin S. Gelsey)
Music
Cinematography
Harry J. Wild (B&W)
Cast
Victor Mature,Terry Moore,William Bendix,Zachary Charles,Basil Ruysdael,Donald Randolph,Damian O'Flynn,Cleo Moore,Ann Doran,Eleanor Audley,Gloria Winters,Don Haggerty
Producer
Genre
Drama. Film noir Crime
Synopsis / Plot
Small time racketeer Marc Fury agrees to plead self-defense for a murder committed by gang boss Joe Farrow in exchange for Farrow's I.O.U. for $50,000. He is acquitted but is ordered deported by immigration authorities unless he can convince the judge to let him stay. After meeting volunteer worker Lynn Warren his tough guy exterior begins to soften as he follows her through her efforts to settle a family of European refugees. Events lead to a dramatic conclusion as Farrow welches on his deal with him and Fury attends his final deportation hearing.
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  1. Gambling House 1951
  2. Gambling House 1951 Book

THE SCREEN IN REVIEW; 'Gambling House,' an R.K.O. Melodrama With Victor Mature and Terry Moore, Opens at Mayfair. See the article in its original context from March 19, 1951, Page 0 Buy. High resolution official theatrical movie poster (#1 of 2) for Gambling House (1951). Image dimensions: 1091 x 1500. Directed by Ted Tetzlaff. Starring Victor Mature, Terry.

Westerner Gambling House & Saloon (The Westerner) Las Vegas Casino Vintage 1951 Postcard *****FIRST CLASS SHIPPING INCLUDED – DOMESTIC ORDERS ONLY!*****

Item Description/Title: Vintage ca. 1951 (postmarked from within the first year of its official opening) “The Westerner Gambling House and Saloon Down Town (Downtown) Las Vegas, Nevada” Souvenir Fremont Street Casino Postcard No. SK3702

Subject Matter/Genre: Topical - Casinos/Gaming/Gambling; Geographical - US Cities & Towns - Las Vegas, Nevada

Excerpted Research Info: Owned by Benny Binion; Established 1950; Closed 1960, when it next became “Club Bingo”

Publisher/Markings/Signature: A “ShiniColor” by “Colourpicture”, Boston, Massachusetts

Back: Divided Back

Postal Usage: Used, Postmarked August 19, 1951, Las Vegas, Nevada, and retaining its Cancelled 1¢ George Washington-in-Profile Postage Stamp

Age/Period: Antique - ca. Early-1900s

Material Type/Format/Style: Glossy Color Photographic Paper

Quantity: One (1)

Size: 5 & ½' x 3 & ½'

Condition (kindly refer to “Grading Scale” below for specifics): Very Good!

CONDITION GRADING SCALE:

M - MINT: A perfect card just as it comes from the printing press. No marks, bends, or creases. No writing or postmarks. A clean and fresh card. Seldom seen.

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NM - NEAR MINT: Like Mint but very light aging or very slight discoloration from being in an album for many years. Not as sharp or crisp.

EX - EXCELLENT: Like mint in appearance with no bends or creases, or rounded or blunt corners. May be postally used or unused and with writing and postmark only on the address side. A clean, fresh card on the picture side.

VG - VERY GOOD: Corners may be a bit blunt or rounded with minor faults at the corners and/or along the edges. Almost undetectable crease or bend that does not detract from overall appearance of the picture side. May have writing or postally used on address side, minor soiling or light stains, light cancel marks on view side, overall in very fine condition with emphasis on minor with regard to faults

G - GOOD: Corners may be noticeably blunt or rounded with noticeably slight bends, creases, tears/nicks, visible smudges, or light trimming to the size of the card. May be postally used or have writing on the address side, Generally a card that is in acceptable collectible condition but with visible medium to major flaws

FR - FAIR: Card is intact. Excess soil, stains, creases, writing, or cancellation may affect picture. Could be a scarce card that is difficult to find in any condition. A card or item that can only be considered a space filler or reference copy given presence of major flaws plus major damage such as missing corners, holes, large bends etc


Title: Westerner Gambling House & Saloon (The Westerner) Las Vegas Casino Vintage 1951 Postcard *****FIRST CLASS SHIPPING INCLUDED – DOMESTIC ORDERS ONLY!*****

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Gambling House 1951

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Seller ID: Westerner Casino Postcard

Gambling House 1951 Book

Westerner Gambling House & Saloon (The Westerner) Las Vegas Casino Vintage 1951 Postcard *****FIRST CLASS SHIPPING INCLUDED – DOMESTIC ORDERS ONLY!*****