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The Warner Gangsters Collection (The Public Enemy / White Heat / Angels with Dirty Faces / Little Caesar / ... | Edward G. Robinson, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. | GANGSTERS, GANGSTERS and CAGNEY!!!!!
 
 


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The Warner Gangsters Collection (The Public Enemy / White Heat / Angels with Dirty Faces / Little Caesar / ...
Edward G. Robinson, Douglas Fairbanks Jr.

Warner Home Video, 2005

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The Public Enemy showcases James Cagney's powerful 1931 breakthrough performance as streetwise tough guy Tom Powers. When shooting began, Cagney had a secondary role but Zanuck soon spotted Cagney's screen dominance and gave him the star part. From that moment, an indelible genre classic and an enduring star career were both born.

As a psychotic thug devoted to his hard-boiled ma, James Cagney - older, scarier and just as elctrifying - gives a performance to match his work in The Public Enemy as White Heat's cold-blooded Cody Jarrett. Bracingly directed by Raoul Walsh, this fast-paced thriller tracing Jarrett's violent life in and out of jail is also a harrowing character study. Jarrett is a psychological time bomb ruled by impulse. It is among the most vivid screen performances of Cagney's career, and the excitement it generates will put you on top of the world!

In Angels with Dirty Faces, Cagney's Rocky Sullivan is a charismatic ghetto tough whose underworld rise makes him a hero to a gang of slum punks. The 1938 New York Film Critics Best Actor Award came Cagney's way, as well as one of the film's three Oscar nominations. Watch the chilling death-row finale and you'll know why.

"R-I-C-O, Little Caesar, that's who!" Edward G. Robinson bellowed into the phone. And Hollywood got the message: 37-year-old Robinson, not gifted with matinee-idol looks, was nonetheless a first-class star and moviegoers hailed the hard-hitting social consciousness dramas that became the Depression-era mainstay of Warner Bros.

Little Caesar is the tale of pugnacious Caesar Enrico Bandello, a hoodlum with a Chicago-sized chip on his shoulder, few attachments, fewer friends and no sense of underworld diplomacy. And Robinson - a genteel art collector who disdained guns (in the movie, his eyelids were taped to keep them from blinking when he fired a pistol) - was forever associated with the screen's archetypal gangster.

A rundown diner bakes in the Arizona heat. Inside, fugitive killer Duke Mantee sweats out a manhunt, holding disillusioned writer Alan Squier, young Gabby Maple and a handful of others hostage.

The Petrified Forest, Robert E. Sherwood's 1935 Broadway success about survival of the fittest, hit the screen a year later with Leslie Howard and Humphrey Bogart magnificently recreating their stage roles and Bette Davis ably reteaming with her Of Human Bondage co-star Howard. Sherwood first wanted Bogart for a smaller role. "I thought Sherwood was right," Bogart said. "I couldn't picture myself playing a gangster. So what happened? I made a hit as the gangster." So right was he that Howard refused to make the film without him...and helped launch Bogie's brilliant movie career.

In The Roaring Twenties, the speakeasy era never roared louder than in this gangland chronicle that packs a wallop under action master Raoul Walsh's direction. Against a backdrop of newsreel-like montages and narration, it follows the life of jobless war veteran Eddie Bartlett (James Cagney) who turns bootlegger, dealing in "bottles instead of battles." Battles await Eddie within and without his growing empire. Outside are territorial feuds and gangland bloodlettings. Inside is the treachery of his double-dealing associate (Humphrey Bogart). It would be 10 years before Cagney played another gangster (in White Heat), a time in which gangster movies themselves became rare. "He used to be a big shot," Panama Smith (Gladys George) says at the finale, marking Bartlett's demise...and signaling the end of Hollywood's focus on the gangster era.


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The way gangsters should act

This has all the great gangster films to come out of W.B. None of the movies are a drag in anyway; however, two stand alone as the best. Angels with Dirty Faces and the Roaring Twenties are movies that even people who do not like gangsters or olded movies can apperiate. Don't get me wrong all the movies are memorable, and everyone of them is worth watching. You'll see a young Bogart(acting for his career), the classic Robinson in Little Ceasar, and Cagney when he is "On top of the World." Each movie is amazing and this is a must have for anyone who is even remotly curious. Even if you are just getting into classics this will impress you.


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GANGSTERS, GANGSTERS and CAGNEY!!!!!

I haven't watch ALL of them yet, but if you're into classic GANGSTER Noir from the 1930's and 1940's..... THIS IS THE ONE TO HAVE......
Bogart, Robinson, and Cagney..... What more needs to be said, but....
"I'M ON TOP OF THE WORLD, MA!!!!!" The heavies today could take some seriouys lessons in meanace from these boyo's.......

A forest of Thumbs Up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


classic gangster films

If you want the classic Gangster films,that are the Genesis of
the Godfather,and Goodfellows and the Sopranos this is the set
for you!


AN EXCELLENT BOX SET...YOU DIRTY RAT!

I found this ganster box set at a reduced price of $18.99,it is well worth that or 3 times that. Each movie has a very good transfer and there are some cool extras in this set. There are some true classics in this set,but all are worth seeing. This is a gangsters movie set you can't snub you nose at!


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Nice Collection of Classics

This is a great starter set at a very reasonable price. Some of THE essential early gangster films. Highly recommended.


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