Hi, Loren. I particularly liked your brief essay about Edward G. Robinson. I always held an affinity toward the man because we both attended city college. I thought his best performances appeared in the 1946 thriller , The Stranger, with Orson Welles, as a detective hunting down an assimilated Nazi, and then again in 1948 with the thriller, The Night Has a Thousand Eyes. There he portrays a clairvoyant who becomes a victim of his own foresight. Both engrossing and excellent productions. Thanks for your submission and thoughts. Best regards.