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amenities complete the project. The Kid receives the all-important city license. Now free to collect, the Kid and his compatriots dress up as Santa Claus and position themselves throughout Manhattan. The others are unaware that the Kid plans to keep the money for himself to pay off Moran. The scheme is a huge success, netting $ 2,000 in only a few days. An overjoyed Brainey decides to leave her job as a dancer and look after the "home" full-time until after Christmas. She informs her employer, Oxford Charlie.
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casino tables. All are occupied, mainly by the escaped women. The Kid and his still-loyal friends hold off the gangsters as the police initiate a raid. Moran and Oxford Charlie are arrested. The Kid assures the judge who sentenced him earlier that he will focus his attention on the home, which he will make a reality. Nellie's husband Henry, free on parole, is joyously reunited with his wife.
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After a few days of stewing in self-pity (and realizing it is Christmas Eve), the Kid is surprised to meet Nellie, who has escaped. He decides to recover the money, sneaking into Charlie's home in the guise of an elderly woman. He finds that Charlie and his crew are moving the women to a more secure
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horses at a Florida racetrack. The Kid touts across a beautiful woman intending to bet $ 2,000 on a horse named Iron Bar. Rigging a con, the Kid convinces her to switch her bet, but learns that she was betting for boyfriend and notorious gangster Moose Moran. When the horse finishes dead last, a
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Later that night, the Kid returns to the original Nellie Thursday home to meet with Moose Moran. The deal appears to be in jeopardy as Moran arrives with Charlie. Charlie demands that the Kid reimburse him, which would leave too little for Moran. However, the Kid hits a switch, revealing hidden
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The Kid decides to return to New York to try to come up with the money. He first tries his on-again, off-again girlfriend Brainey Baxter. However, when talk of long-term commitment arises, the Kid quickly makes an escape. He next visits local crime boss Oxford Charlie, with whom he has had past
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Organizing other small-time New York swindlers and Brainey, who is both surprised and charmed at the Kid's apparent goodwill, the Kid converts an abandoned casino (ironically belonging to Moose Moran) into the "Nellie Thursday Home For Old Dolls". A small group of elderly women and makeshift
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and sentenced to ten days in jail when he cannot pay the fine. The Kid learns where his scheme went wrong. After Brainey bails him out, he sets about making his scam legitimate by finding a charity to represent and a city license. The Kid remembers that Nellie Thursday, a kindly neighborhood
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Seeing a potential gold mine, Charlie decides to muscle in on the operation. Reasoning that the Nellie Thursday home is "wherever Nellie Thursday is", Oxford Charlie and his crew kidnap the home's inhabitants (including Nellie and Brainey) and move them to Charlie's mansion in
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location. The Kid confronts Charlie in his office. After a brief struggle, the Kid overpowers Charlie and makes off with the money, narrowly avoiding the thugs Charlie has sent after him. The ensuing chaos allows Brainey and the others to escape.
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dealings. However, Charlie is in serious tax trouble and does not particularly care for the Kid anyway. As he leaves Charlie's establishment, the Kid notices a street corner Santa Claus and his kettle.
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Thinking quickly, the Kid fashions himself a Santa suit and begins collecting donations. He is recognized by a passing policeman, and the Kid is convicted of
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furious Moran demands the Kid pay him $ 10,000 (the amount he would have won) by Christmas Eve, or the Kid "won't make it to New Year's."
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resident, has been denied entry to a retirement home because of her jailed husband's criminal past.
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reportedly was hired, uncredited, to finish the film. The story had previously been adapted as a
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The 'Lemon Drop Kid', a New York City swindler, is illegally
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This article is about the 1951 film. For the 1934 film, see
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On October 19, 2010, the film was released on DVD through
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The Lemon Drop Kid (1934 film)
Lemon Drop Kid
Frank Rosolino

Sidney Lanfield
Frank Tashlin
Edmund Hartmann
Edmund Beloin
Damon Runyon
Bob Hope
Marilyn Maxwell
Lloyd Nolan
Daniel L. Fapp
Archie Marshek
Victor Young
Paramount Pictures
comedy film
Damon Runyon
Bob Hope
Marilyn Maxwell
Sidney Lanfield
Frank Tashlin
1934 film
Lee Tracy
Ann Sheridan
William Frawley
Silver Bells
touting
panhandling
Nyack

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