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  1. Robin and the 7 Hoods is a 1964 American musical film directed by Gordon Douglas and starring Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr. and Bing Crosby. It features Peter Falk and Barbara Rush, with an uncredited cameo by Edward G. Robinson. Written by David R. Schwartz, the film reimagines the Robin Hood legend in a 1920s Chicago ...

    • c. $4,200,000 (US/ Canada)
    • June 24, 1964 (USA)
  2. A 1964 film starring Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr. and Bing Crosby as gangsters in Prohibition-era Chicago. Based on the Robin Hood legend, the film features songs, dances and humor in a gangland setting.

    • Gordon Douglas
    • 55
    • 3 min
  3. Sinopse. Prêmios e indicações. Elenco. Referências. Robin and the 7 Hoods ( bra: Robin Hood de Chicago[ 1][ 2]; prt: Os 7 Ladrões da Cidade[ 3][ 4]) é um filme norte-americano de 1964, do gênero comédia músico - policial, dirigido por Gordon Douglas e estrelado por Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin e Sammy Davis, Jr.. [ 5]

    • Gordon Douglas
    • Robin Hood de Chicago
    • Os 7 Ladrões da Cidade
  4. 25 de set. de 2014 · Robin and the 7 Hoods (1964) Official Trailer - Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin Comedy Movie HD - YouTube. Rotten Tomatoes Classic Trailers. 1.65M subscribers. Subscribed. 426. 46K views 9...

    • 7 min
    • 47K
    • Rotten Tomatoes Classic Trailers
  5. Robin and the Seven Hoods, American comedy musical film, released in 1964, that featured the 1960s “Rat Pack”—notably Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis, Jr.—in a parody of the legend of Robin Hood. The film takes the topic of warring gangs in Prohibition-era Chicago and makes it into.

    • Lee Pfeiffer
  6. Set in Chicago during Prohibition, the Rat Pack's take on the Robin Hood legend finds bootlegger Robbo (Frank Sinatra) and his cronies refusing to pay the greedy Guy Gisborne (Peter Falk) a cut...

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    • Musical, Comedy
  7. A musical comedy about a Chicago gangster who becomes a philanthropist during a gang war. Starring Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr. and more.