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Submarine Command C.P. Gambling House Joe Farrow 1950 Johnny Holiday Sgt. Walker 1949 The Life Of Riley Chester A. Riley 1949 The Big Steal Blake 1949. Official theatrical movie poster (#2 of 2) for Gambling House (1951). Directed by Ted Tetzlaff. Starring Victor Mature, Terry Moore, William Bendix, Zachary Charles.
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Gambling House is a film directed by Ted Tetzlaff with Victor Mature, Terry Moore, William Bendix, Zachary Charles. Original title: Gambling House. Synopsis: 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. He is acquitted but is ordered deported. Casinos have a long history. It all started in Venice, Italy, in 1638, when the Council of Venice Ridotto opened the first gambling house. The place became quite famous, and the news gradually spread around the world. In America, gambling establishments became known as saloons, which first emerged in New Orleans, Chicago and San Francisco.