Al Capone

His True Shocking Story...Filmed with Bullet Force!

6.6
19591h 44m

In this unusually accurate biography, small-time hood Al Capone comes to Chicago at the dawn of Prohibition to be the bodyguard of racketeer Johnny Torrio. Capone's rise in Chicago gangdom is followed through murder, extortion, and political fraud. He becomes head of Chicago's biggest "business," but moves inexorably toward his downfall and ignominious end.

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Cast

Photo of Rod Steiger

Rod Steiger

Al Capone

Photo of Fay Spain

Fay Spain

Maureen Flannery

Photo of James Gregory

James Gregory

Schaefler (narrator)

Photo of Martin Balsam

Martin Balsam

Mac Keeley, reporter

Photo of Nehemiah Persoff

Nehemiah Persoff

Johnny Torrio

Photo of Murvyn Vye

Murvyn Vye

George 'Bugs' Moran

Photo of Robert Gist

Robert Gist

Dion O'Banion

Photo of Lewis Charles

Lewis Charles

Earl Weiss

Photo of Joe De Santis

Joe De Santis

Big Jim Colosimo

Photo of Sandy Kenyon

Sandy Kenyon

Bones Corelli

Photo of Raymond Bailey

Raymond Bailey

Lawyer Brancato

Photo of Al Ruscio

Al Ruscio

Tony Genaro

Photo of Louis Quinn

Louis Quinn

Joe Lorenzo

Photo of Ron Soble

Ron Soble

John Scalisi

Photo of Fred Aldrich

Fred Aldrich

Funeral Spectator

Photo of James Bacon

James Bacon

Reporter

Photo of Allen Jaffe

Allen Jaffe

Bodyguard

Photo of Paul Bryar

Paul Bryar

Police Inspector (uncredited)

Photo of Larry Chance

Larry Chance

Vincent (uncredited)

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Reviews

J

John Chard

7/10

Nobody who's smart goes hungry in Chicago.

Al Capone is directed by Richard Wilson and written by Malvin Wald and Henry F. Greenberg. It stars Rod Steiger, Martin Balsam, Nehemiah Persoff, Fay Spain, Joe DeSantis and Murvyn Vye. Music is by David Raksin and cinematography by Lucien Ballard.

Alphonse Gabriel Capone, it's a name synonymous with gangsters of 1920s America, and of course of cinematic films. Richard Wilson's film is one of the better gangster biopics out there, filmed in semi-doc style, it unfolds with great human drama without glorifying the subject matter. If anything it's refreshingly unsentimental in its approach.

Steiger is Capone (never Caponee!) and he puts his method stomp all over the role, carrying the film squarely on his well cast shoulders. He has all the ticks and mannerisms of Capone to either chill the blood or charm the other characters in the play, it is very much a powerhouse performance.

As a history lesson it's not wholly accurate, but much of it is rigid in the life and times of the famous criminal. The period detail is splendid, with the backdrops boosted no end by the gorgeous monochrome photography served up by Ballard. Enthralling, sometimes violent and always intriguing, this is well worth a look. 7/10

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