The Music Box Kid
The Music Box Kid
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Overview
A young gangster in 1920's New York quickly rises through the ranks of the mob, then sets up his own murder-for-hire organization. When he starts kidnapping other mobsters for ransom, the New York gangs band together for revenge.
Release Date
1960-06-01
Average
7
Rating:
3.5 startsTagline
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Languages:
English
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