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Gangster Land

Rating4.3 /10
20171 h 53 m
United States
1799 people rated

A very high level and brief history of how "Machine Gun Jack McGurn" rose from amateur boxer to second in command of Al Capone's criminal empire.

Action
Crime
Drama

User Reviews

Thickleeyonce

22/11/2022 17:44
If you'll watch all the movies in the world less than this so, read a book. It's very low quality movie, the dialogues appear that are take from some playstation videogame, embarassing.

farhin patel

22/11/2022 17:44
1920's, Prohibition-era Chicago. Former amateur boxer Machine Gun Jack McGunn (a fine and likeable performance by Sean Faris) rises through the ranks as a top enforcer for the notorious Al Capone (well played with ferocious gusto by Milo Gibson). Things heat up when Capone becomes involved in a fierce territorial despite with rival mobster George "Bugs" Moran (an excellent portrayal by Peter Facinelli). Director Timothy Woodward Jr. Keeps the involving and entertaining story moving along at a brisk pace, maintains a tough gritty tone throughout, offers a flavorsome evocation of the period setting, and stages the exciting shootouts with aplomb. Moreover, it's acted with zest by an enthusiastic cast: Jason Patric and Don Harvey as no-nonsense detectives determined to take Capone down, Jamie-Lynn Sigler as feisty moll Lulu Rolfe, Mark Rolston as the ruthless Dion O'Banion, Michael Pare as the hard-nosed O'Connor, and Al Sapienza as the suave Johnny Torrio. The bloody'n'brutal violence packs a savage punch. Pablo Diaz's crisp widescreen cinematography provides a pleasing polished look. Samuel Joseph Smythe's robust score hits the rousing spot. An on the money crime drama/thriller.

Fatim Doumbia

22/11/2022 17:44
I really wanted to like this film seeing as I've read just about every book about Capone and the Chicago Outfit ever written. Unfortunately I was severely disappointed. The film is loaded with historical inaccuracies, such as calling Northside gang leader Dean O'Banion "Dion", using modern currency instead of the old style large bills and numerous other anachronisms. The script was apparently written by a high school student and the acting is uniformly bad. If you aren't familiar with the 1920s Chicago gangster milieu, you'll probably be confused about just what's going on in this picture. All in all, my advice is to not waste your time watching this. Some old "Untouchables" episodes are far more entertaining and more historically accurate.

Lesly Cyrus Minkue

22/11/2022 17:44
Daddy!? can I have some money? me and my friends are gonna make a movie.. sure Milo be home by supper..

Yassmin Issufo

22/11/2022 17:44
This film is awesome, if you have played Godfather The Game this film essentially allows you to play it out in real life. Great acting, great storyline and very enjoyable watch one of my favourite films.

SamSpedy

22/11/2022 17:44
Where I found myself very entertained by this movie and the excellent performances within it (especially by the lead and the guy playing Al Capone), there are MAJOR flaws in this movie. The biggest of these is the pacing. Major time jumps happen constantly. This film could've benefited from a two-hour runtime. Seriously. Overall, I really enjoyed it. I think this director tried his best, and actually accomplished some awesome work, here. But it needs some re-editing hahah.

laboudeuse

22/11/2022 17:44
Since others have adequately furnished accurate reviews of this movie's many shortcomings, I'll only add that there's a very GOOD reason I found my Blu-Ray disc selling for one ONE DOLLAR in a discount store. It's already been donated to charity.

Whitney Frederico Varela

22/11/2022 17:44
There are only about a dozen reviews for this picture here on IMDb (as I write this), and most of the writers pile on it pretty good. Granted, it's not in league with "The Godfather" or "Goodfellas", but I don't think it's as bad as the handful of reviewers giving it one or two lines of criticism claim it to be. Now I do have a list of gangster films I've seen and reviewed here on IMDb, and out of ninety one pictures so far, it comes in dead last when ranked by IMDb viewer rating. Still, it's not as bad as some of the old time clunkers I've seen like 1942's "The Boss of Big Town", the same year's "Baby Face Morgan", or the 1972 flick "Crime Boss". If you're going to razz a film simply because it didn't meet your personal standard, then maybe some perspective is in order. What I think the picture does successfully is put into context the various mobs prevalent in Chicago during the Prohibition Era, and how they jockeyed for position via subterfuge and violence, along with the corruption of city police and judges to look the other way. Familiar historical names dot the cast like Johnny Torrio, Al Capone, Bugs Moran and Dion O'Banion, with boxer turned gunman for the mob, Jack McGurn (Sean Faris) in a centrally cast role. You've got your expected shoot-outs among the crime organizations, with the capper being the St. Valentine's Day Massacre, McGurn's personal answer to a prior shooting that left him severely damaged. The story line spans a decade and a half from 1922 to 1936, and as with a lot of the major crime figures of the era, this one ends with the assassination of Jack McGurn at the hands of Bugs Moran. He never did, as his boss Capone suggested, become a 'bag man in the 'burbs'.

Samira Said

22/11/2022 17:44
I'm not sure why this movie got poor reviews, it was entertaining, enjoyable to watch, some action, and a decent story. No it's not the godfather or goodfellas, but lets be honest what is? Those classic mob movies just don't seem to be reproducible / being made so if you're a fan of mafia movies its a good watch.

Violly

22/11/2022 17:44
Useless. super boring. i was 0 invested in anything. couldn't get thru it, even on fast speed (1 viewing)
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