Five Classic Pre-1950 Gangster Films You Should Check Out

by     Posted: January 10th, 2013 at 2:51 pm

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Tomorrow, Gangster Squad hits theaters (click here for my review).  The crime flick takes place in 1949 Los Angeles during mobster Mickey Cohen’s rise to power in the City of Angels.  America has had a fascination with the gangster throughout cinema history.  They’ve been seen as folk heroes and the scourge of society.  In the era of the Production Code, Hollywood tried to have it both ways with mandated-warnings paired with exhilarating, charismatic characters.  Gangsters may always fall, but it’s a thrilling, infamous ride.

I’ve compiled a list of five gangster movies worth checking out.  To stay in line with Gangster Squad, all of these films were made before 1950, so they lived in the era of the glamorous underworld and all the seedy, ruthless behavior it entailed.  Hit the jump to check out the list.

Joseph Ruben to Direct THE STRANGER, a Remake of Orson Welles’ 1946 Noir Crime Drama

by     Posted: October 1st, 2012 at 6:26 pm

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Director Joseph Ruben (The Good Son) has been tapped to helm a remake of Orson Welles’ 1946 noir crime drama, The Stranger.  The original, which Welles also starred in, centered on a War Crimes Commission investigator (Edward G. Robinson) who travels to Connecticut to track down an infamous Nazi responsible for engineering the Holocaust. The remake, penned by newcomer Alanna Belak, follows a reformed serial killer masquerading as a professor in a small town…until his former partner comes calling with plans to kill again.  Hit the jump for more.

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