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Gangster film [27] The Little Giant: Roy Del Ruth: Edward G. Robinson, Mary Astor, Helen Vinson: United States [28] The Mayor of Hell: Archie Mayo: James Cagney, Madge Evans, Allen Jenkins: United States [29] The Midnight Club: George Somnes, Alexander Hall: Clive Brook, George Raft, Helen Vinson: United States [30] Murders in the Zoo: Edward ...
Caper film [42] Suddenly: Lewis Allen: Frank Sinatra, Sterling Hayden, James Gleason: United States [43] Touchez pas au grisbi: Jacques Becker: Jean Gabin, René Dary, Paul Frankeur: France Italy [44] 1955: The Big Combo: Joseph H. Lewis: Cornel Wilde, Richard Conte, Brian Donlevy: United States: Gangster film [45] Bob le flambeur: Jean-Pierre ...
The Long Good Friday is a 1980 British gangster film [2] directed by John Mackenzie from a screenplay by Barrie Keeffe.Starring Bob Hoskins and Helen Mirren, the film, set in London, weaves together events and concerns of the late 1970s, including mid-level political and police corruption and IRA fund-raising.
Gangster No. 1 is a 2000 British crime drama film directed by Paul McGuigan. It is based on the stage play Gangster No.1 written by Louis Mellis and David Scinto. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The film stars Paul Bettany in the title role and features Malcolm McDowell , David Thewlis and Saffron Burrows .
Villain is a 1971 British gangster film directed by Michael Tuchner and starring Richard Burton, Ian McShane, Nigel Davenport and Donald Sinden. [3] It is based on James Barlow's 1968 novel The Burden of Proof. Villain was director Michael Tuchner's first feature film after directing in television. [4]
On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 38% based on 8 reviews, with an average rating of 4.75/10. [5] Mike McCahill, film critic of The Guardian gave the film 2/5 stars saying the film "treats one-time football hooligans as if they were Camelot knights, and features a twinkly David Essex".
Brighton Rock (US: Young Scarface) is a 1948 British gangster film noir directed by John Boulting and starring Richard Attenborough as violent gang leader Pinkie Brown (reprising his West End role of three years earlier), [5] Rose Brown (Carol Marsh) as the innocent girl he marries, and Ida Arnold (Hermione Baddeley) as an amateur sleuth investigating a murder he committed.