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{{quote| ''"[[Gosh Dang It to Heck|Mother of Mercy]]. Is this the end of [[Third Person Person|Rico]]?''"}}
{{quote|''"[[Gosh Dang It to Heck|Mother of Mercy]]. Is this the end of [[Third Person Person|Rico]]?''"}}


This [[Warner Brothers]] 1931 classic of the gangster genre chronicles the rise and fall of a hardened criminal in [[The Roaring Twenties|Prohibition Era]] [[The Windy City|Chicago]]. The legendary [[Edward G Robinson]] plays Caesar Enrico "Rico" Bandello, a small time crook that rises to the top of the big city underworld. He quickly comes to realize that nothing lasts forever.
This [[Warner Brothers]] 1931 classic of the gangster genre chronicles the rise and fall of a hardened criminal in [[The Roaring Twenties|Prohibition Era]] [[The Windy City|Chicago]]. The legendary [[Edward G Robinson]] plays Caesar Enrico "Rico" Bandello, a small time crook that rises to the top of the big city underworld. He quickly comes to realize that nothing lasts forever.
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* [[Famous Last Words]]: See above quote
* [[Famous Last Words]]: See above quote
* [[Get It Over With]]: Said when Rico tries to force Joe to join him.
* [[Get It Over With]]: Said when Rico tries to force Joe to join him.
{{quote| '''Joe''': "Shoot, Rico, get it over with."}}
{{quote|'''Joe''': "Shoot, Rico, get it over with."}}
* [[Gosh Dang It to Heck]]: The [[It Was His Sled|famous]] [[Famous Last Words|last words]] of the titular character were originally meant to start "Mother of [[Never Say "Die"|God]]," but the line was vetoed by the censors.
* [[Gosh Dang It to Heck]]: The [[It Was His Sled|famous]] [[Famous Last Words|last words]] of the titular character were originally meant to start "Mother of [[Never Say "Die"|God]]," but the line was vetoed by the censors.
* [[Names to Run Away From]]
* [[Names to Run Away From]]

Revision as of 23:00, 7 August 2014

"Mother of Mercy. Is this the end of Rico?"

This Warner Brothers 1931 classic of the gangster genre chronicles the rise and fall of a hardened criminal in Prohibition Era Chicago. The legendary Edward G Robinson plays Caesar Enrico "Rico" Bandello, a small time crook that rises to the top of the big city underworld. He quickly comes to realize that nothing lasts forever.

Has the examples of:

Joe: "Shoot, Rico, get it over with."