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100 Greatest Gangster Films: A History Of Violence, #37 - California Literary Review
Joey Cusack was the nastiest guy in Philadelphia’s Irish mob. He killed dozens, sometimes without the go-ahead from his bosses. Had a real vicious side. Carved up a made man with barbed wire once, scr...
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100 Greatest Gangster Films: In Bruges, #35 - California Literary Review
Two Irish hit men, Ray (Colin Farrell) and Ken (Brendan Gleeson), are sent to Bruges, a picturesque medieval city in Belgium, to hide out after a hit in London goes awry.
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100 Greatest Gangster Films: New Jack City, #94 - California Literary Review
A year after playing the righteous cop out to rid the city of the despicable drug lord in King of New York, Wesley Snipes revisited the urban underworld in Mario Van Peebles’ morality play about the s...
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100 Greatest Gangster Films: Things Change, #61 - California Literary Review
When the courtly Ameche saw that the script required him to curse, he held up the scene for a few minutes to first apologize to everyone on the set for what he was about to say.
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100 Greatest Gangster Films: Bugsy, #60 - California Literary Review
Back home on the East Coast, he tells Lansky, “What do people always fantasize about? Sex, romance, money, adventure. I am building a monument to all of them.”