The Little Caesar: A Collection of Contemporary American Detective Novels.
He then went next door to a Little Caesar's Pizza restaurant and robbed three people inside.
He purchased the rights to the novel Little Caesar by Chicago reporter W. R. Burnett for $15,000.
Civic leaders became furious that gangsters like Capone (who was also the blatant inspiration for Little Caesar) were being applauded in movie houses all across America.
Following Little Caesar, the studio agreed to cast Edward Robinson in a wave of gangster pictures.
The crime movie, too, is an international favorite, but seeing "Little Caesar" in Italian in Rome made one a touch uncomfortable.
It hit paydirt with "Little Caesar," in which Edward G. Robinson laid down the basic rules for proper mob-boss demeanor.
Caesarion, pharaoh of Egypt whose name means "Little Caesar"
A spokesman for Little Caesar's said Pizza Hut used the slogan in national as well as local ads.
In 1993, this song was used on television as an advertisement for Little Caesar's Pizza.