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| Nine gangster films, from both the classic era of Hollywood and the boom of crime pictures made in the wake of THE GODFATHER, are collected together here. Included are CRIME BOSS, GANGSTER STORY, THE BIG COMBO, THE LONG ARM OF THE GODFATHER, MOB WAR, MISTER SCARFACE, MANHUNT, FAMILY ENFORCER, and THE PERFECT KILLER. See individual titles for more details.
Crime Boss (1972/Color):
The scene is set for war in the streets in this Italian produced crime drama starring Telly Savalas (KOJAK) and Lee Van Cleef (THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY). A new boss is elected to take over a crime family that leaves his life pure danger.
Cast: Antonio Sabato, Lee Van Cleef, Telly Savalas
Gangster Story (1960/B&W):
A gangland tale with an emphasis on the personal relations rather than the gunplay. Matthau's girlfriend keeps the heat on to get him to leave the mob behind.
Cast: Walter Matthau, Carol Grace, Bruce McFarlane
Director: Walter Matthau
The Big Combo (1955/B&W):
Police Lt. Diamond is told to close his surveillance of suspected mob boss Mr. Brown because it's costing the department too much money with no results. Diamond makes one last attempt to uncover evidence against Brown by going to Brown's girlfriend, Susan Lowell.
Cast: Cornel Wilde
Director: Joseph H. Lewis
The Long Arm of the Godfather (1972/Color):
A mob boss seeks revenge on an underling who successfully stole a shipment of his illegal guns.
Cast: Peter Lee Lawrence, Erika Blanc, Adolfo Celi
Mob War (1989/Color):
It's a match of strength against wits when the undisputed boss of New York's underworld and the media mastermind whose made his clients rich and famous, agree to work together. It could have been a match made in heaven, but it turned out to be hell when the "family" tried to take over.
Cast: Johnny Stumper, Jake LaMotta, David Henry Keller
Director: J. Christian Ingvordsen
Mister Scarface (1976/Color):
Tony, a mob loan collector, is dissatisfied with his station in life. Though he dreams of one day being rich, he is stuck with the dead-end job of beating up borrowers who fall behind in their payments. After meeting up with Napoli, another mob enforcer who's just been fired from his job, the two hatch a plan. Together, they will con mob boss Manzari out of a fortune, after which they can retire and live in luxury. Manzari, however, is not about to let them go so easily.
Cast: Jack Palance
Director: Fernando Di Leo
Manhunt (1972/Color):
The mob, intent on murderous revenge, pursues a man they mistakenly believe responsible for the theft of one of their drug shipments. Their elusive prey, however, has plans of his own, and they also include revenge.
Cast: Henry Silva, Woody Strode
Director: Fernando Di Leo
Family Enforcer (1976/Color):
After being away for a couple of years, Jerry Bolanti is back in his tough, North Jersey neighborhood, close to swampy meadowlands where bodies get pulled from the trunks of cars and dumped. He's short on cash, so a local boss, Anthony Iadavia, throws him some work - as a collector and a holdup man. But Jerry's cocky and a hothead, so he makes enemies faster than he can deliver on the jobs. Whatever bag or case of cash he touches doesn't seem to make it back to Iadavia. But Jerry's resilient and persistent, so he just may get his revenge as well as a chance to go caravan camping with his girl.
Cast: Joe Pesci, Joseph Cortese
Director: Ralph De Vito
The Perfect Killer (1987/Color):
A tough convict is sprung from prison by the syndicate and expected to return the favor by working as a hired killer. When his life is threatened at every turn, he wisely chooses the only way out...kill, or be killed.
Cast: Lee Van Cleef, Carmen G. Cervera, John Ireland
Region 0
3 - Disc Keep Case
Full Frame - 1.33
Audio:
Dolby Digital 5.1 Virtual Surround Sound |
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