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Johnny Indrisano (November 1, 1905 — July 6, 1968) was an
American welterweight boxer whose career spanned the
period from 1923 to 1934. He
later became...
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Anderson as
Willis Tomlin (as Guy Anderson) John
Butler as
Gimpy John
Indrisano as
Danny Polly Moran as Bride's
mother According to MGM, the film earned...
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Lowell Sun. p. C9.
Indrisano 1983, pp. 25, 32 Bickelhaupt,
Susan (May 19, 1999). "Jockeying for equality".
Boston Globe. p. C11.
Indrisano, Ron (May 20, 1984)...
- Foxboro". The
Boston Globe.
Indrisano, Ron (June 13, 1990). "Wonderland's
Sousa Takes Leave". The
Boston Globe.
Indrisano, Ron (November 15, 1991). "Foxboro...
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Retrieved August 19, 2010.
Indrisano, Ron (June 13, 1990). "Wonderland's
Sousa Takes Leave". The
Boston Globe.
Indrisano, Ron (May 24, 1992). "A thorough...
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original poem, was c****ographed by
former professional boxer Johnny Indrisano. Wise used
three cameras to
capture the action: one
focused on the ring...
- building's main
draws were boxing, wrestling, and
Bruins hockey.
Johnny Indrisano, Lou Brouillard,
Ernie Schaaf, Al Mello, and Jack
Sharkey were
among the...
- Borduas, Canadian-French
painter and
educator (d. 1960) 1906 –
Johnny Indrisano,
American boxer (d. 1968) 1907 –
Maxie Rosenbloom,
American boxer (d....
- Lou
Lubin as
Lefty Saul
Gorss as
Henchman Terry Wilson as
Henchman John
Indrisano as
Henchman Frank Nelson as the
Emcee June
Foray as the
voice of Molly...
- Ralf
Harolde as Dr.
Sonderborg Esther Howard as Mrs.
Jessie Florian John
Indrisano as
chauffeur (Amthor's henchman)
Dewey Robinson as New Boss at 'Florian's'...