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HISTORY OF GANGSTER GENRE

  • Musketeers of Pig Alley

    Musketeers of Pig Alley
    This is believed to be the first gangster movie released. It has no sound and is black and white, it is extremely different to current films. It's based on poor man, who is attacked by a gangster. In this film the main character isnt the gangster but infact the victim, as you can see the effect of crime is ot portrayed in a negative light. it is set in New York which is common in early gangster films as 'gangsterism' was said to originate in the USA.
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    HISTORY OF GANGSTER GENRE

  • Public enemy

    Public enemy
    Film companies are careful to glamorise crime in their movies during this time, which is evident on The Public Enrmy. While the movie focuses on the gang once again and shows a young mans rise to the top on the criminal career ladder, he also meets his fate at the end, which is in-line with the 'crime doesn't pay' message of this era. Created in the USA.
  • Scarface

    Scarface
    The original Scarface involes two gangs fighting over control of the city. However, it is yet anr example of how directors and script writers are hesitant to glamorise crime. At the end, the main character surrenders to the police in a 'cowardly fashion' before being shot by an officer, which suggests the law always wins.
  • Bonnie and Clyde

    Bonnie and Clyde
    A bored small-town girl and a small-time bank robber leave in their wake a string of violent robberies and newspaper headlines that catch the imagination of the depression-struck Mid-West in this take on the legendary crime spree
  • Godfather

    Godfather
    The Godfather trilogy is one of the first examples of movies where gangsters and crime is glamorised. It also marks the beginning of the regeneration of gangster movies, which saw a demise after the 40's.
  • The Godfather Part: II

    The Godfather Part: II
    The continuing saga of the Corleone crime family tells the story of a young Vito Corleone growing up in Sicily and in 1910s New York; and follows Michael Corleone in the 1950s as he attempts to expand the family business into Las Vegas, Hollywood and Cuba.
  • Goodfellas

    Goodfellas
    Goodfellas is a relitavely recent italian-American gangster movie. It's based on a real life story (not often done before) focusing on Henry Hill, a young man who by his own admission 'always wanted to be a gangster'.
  • The Godfather: Part III

    The Godfather: Part III
    In the final instalment of the Godfather Trilogy, an aging Don Michael Corleone seeks to legitimize his crime family's interests and remove himself from the violent underworld but is kept back by the ambitions of the young. While he attempts to link the Corleone's finances with the Vatican, Michael must deal with the machinations of a hungrier gangster seeking to upset the existing Mafioso order and a young protoge's love affair with his daughter.
  • Pulp fiction

    Jules Winnfield and Vincent Vega are two hitmen who are out to retrieve a suitcase stolen from their employer, mob boss Marsellus Wallace. Wallace has also asked Vincent to take his wife Mia out a few days later when Wallace himself will be out of town. Butch Coolidge is an aging boxer who is paid by Wallace to lose his next fight. The lives of these seemingly unrelated people are woven together comprising of a series of funny, bizarre and uncalled-for incidents.
  • Layer cake

    Layer cake
    A successful cocaine dealer, who has earned a respected place among England's Mafia elite, plans an early retirement from the business. However, big boss Jimmy Price hands down a tough assignment: find Charlotte Ryder, the missing rich princess daughter of Jimmy's old pal Edward, a powerful construction business player and gossip papers socialite. Complicating matters are two million pounds' worth of Grade A ecstasy, a brutal neo-Nazi sect and a whole series of double crossings.