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Crime/gangster films typically involve many comedic moments, especially during witty conversations between gang members. This can be seen in such films as Goodfellas , Casino , Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels , Pulp Fiction , and Snatch .
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Crime comedy [37] Rocambole: Bernard Borderie: Channing Pollock, Edy Vessel, Alberto Lupo: France Italy [38] Salvatore Giuliano: Francesco Rosi: Salvo Randone, Frank Wolff, Federico Zardi: Italy [39] To Kill a Mockingbird: Robert Mulligan: Gregory Peck, Mary Badham, Phillip Alford: United States: Courtroom drama [40] 1963: Any Number Can Win ...
Crime comedy [6] Raffles: Harry D'Abbadie D'Arrast, George Fitzmaurice: Ronald Colman, Kay Francis, David Torrence: United States [7] The Return of Dr. Fu Manchu: Rowland V. Lee: Warner Oland, Neil Hamilton, Jean Arthur: United States [8] The Unholy Three: Jack Conway: Lila Lee, Elliott Nugent, Harry Earles: United States [9] 1931: Blonde Crazy ...
L. The Lad; The Ladykillers (1955 film) The Lamp in Assassin Mews; The Last Hour (1930 film) The Lavender Hill Mob; Law and Disorder (1940 film) Law and Disorder (1958 film)
According to Gwendolyn Audrey Foster, the film is both a gangster comedy and an homage to 1930s gangster films, but is perhaps too clever for a mainstream audience. [8] According to Leigh Hallisey, the film is a parody of "old-school" gangster films and reveals Heckerling's awareness of their conventions and stereotypes. [9]
A historic English painting stolen by New Jersey mobsters more than 50 years ago has been returned to its owner after a two-year FBI investigation. 'Priceless' 18th-century painting returned after ...
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