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Let No Man Write My Epitaph
Release Date: November 10, 1960
Year | : | 1960 |
Slogan | : | «Ripped Raw and Roaring from Real Life!» |
Genres | : | Drama, Crime |
Production Companies | : | Columbia Pictures |
Director | : | Philip Leacock |
Producers | : | Boris Kaplan |
Writers | : | Robert Presnell Jr., Willard Motley |
RunTime | : | 105 mins. |
Nick Romano lives in a poor tenement building on the south side of Chicago with his well-meaning but drug-addicted mother, Nellie. She encourages him to pursue his piano-playing talent in hopes that it will bring him a better life. Nellie's neighbors, like the alcoholic ex-lawyer who secretly loves her, help her in keeping Nick away from Louie, the resident drug dealer. But a chance meeting between Nick and Louie could change things forever.
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