The gangster genre is one of the most popular in modern movies and
some of the best film directors alive have produced some incredible
ganster movies. In fact, on the Internet Movie Database, the number 1
ranked movie is the Godfather - out of all genres. Because
there are so many great gangster films out there, this was a tough list
to put together. Nevertheless, I have managed to round up what I
consider to be the 20 greatest gangster movies of all time. As usual,
if you don’t agree with my selections or ordering, post a comment and
let us all know. So, without further ado, from good to amazing, here
are the top 20 gangster movies of all time.
20. Road to Perdition Sam Mendes, 2002
Mike Sullivan works as a hit man for crime boss John Rooney.
Sullivan views Rooney as a father figure. However after his son is
witness to a killing he has done Mike Sullivan finds him self on the
run trying to save the life of his son and at the same time looking for
revenge on those who wronged him. Jude Law co stars as a hit man hired
to kill Sullivan.
19. Donnie Brasco Mike Newell, 1997
This true story follows FBI agent Joe Pistone as he infiltrates the
mafia of New York. Befriending Lefty Ruggiero, Pistone (under the name
Donnie Brasco) is able to embed himself in a mafia faction lead by
Sonny Black. Ruggiero and Pistone become tight as the group goes about
collecting money for ‘the bosses’. Eventually, the group become big
time when Black himself becomes a boss, all the while Pistone collects
evidence. However, the trials and tribulations of the undercover work
become more than Pistone can bear. His marriage falls apart and to top
it off, the mafia suspect a mole in the organization. The real dilemma
is afforded to Pistone, who knows if he walks away from the mafia,
Ruggiero will be the one punished.
18. Miller’s Crossing Coen Brothers, 1990
A highly styled ‘genre’ film which can perhaps be seen as a pastiche
of all gangster movies. Tom Reagan is the laconic anti-hero of this
amoral tale which is also, paradoxically, a look at morals within the
criminal underworld of the 1930s. Two rival gangs vie for control of a
city where the police are pawns, and the periodic busts of illicit
drinking establishments are no more than a way for one gang to get back
at the other. Black humour and shocking violence compete for screen
time as we question whether or not Tom, right-hand man of the Irish mob
leader, really has a heart.
17. The Untouchables Brian De Palma, 1987
1920’s prohibition Chicago is corrupt from the judges downward. So
in going up against Al Capone, Treasury agent Eliot Ness picks just two
cops to help him and his accountant colleague. One is a sharp-shooting
rookie, the other a seen-it-all beat man. The four of them are ready to
battle Capone and his empire, but it could just be that guns are not
the best way to get him.
16. The Departed Martin Scorsese, 2006
In South Boston, the state police force is waging war on
Irish-American organized crime. Young undercover cop Billy Costigan is
assigned to infiltrate the mob syndicate run by gangland chief Frank
Costello. While Billy quickly gains Costello’s confidence, Colin
Sullivan, a hardened young criminal who has infiltrated the state
police as an informer for the syndicate, is rising to a position of
power in the Special Investigation Unit. Each man becomes deeply
consumed by his double life, gathering information about the plans and
counter-plans of the operations he has penetrated. But when it becomes
clear to both the mob and the police that there’s a mole in their
midst, Billy and Colin are suddenly in danger of being caught and
exposed to the enemy-and each must race to uncover the identity of the
other man in time to save himself. But is either willing to turn on the
friends and comrades they’ve made during their long stints undercover?
15. Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels Guy Ritchie, 1998
Four Cockney wide-boys are tricked into owing 500,000 nicker to the
local gang-land boss and porn king, ‘Hatchet’ Harry Lonsdale. With the
very real threat of finger amputation looming over them the lads come
up with a plan to nick the cash from their next-door neighbours: a gang
of hardcase drug-dealers… Meanwhile, ‘Hatchet’ ain’t none too pleased
when a pair of antique shotguns wot he wants are sold on by a pair of
Scouse thieves, to be used in a “job”… The involvement of a
conscientious debt-collector, some public school “chemists”, a
psychotic hash-baron, a lot of guns and knives, ensures that karma is
surrealistically resolved (just!) before the end credits roll
14. Mean Streets Martin Scorsese, 1973
In a series of character-led incidents set against the background of
New York City’s Little Italy, we follow the life of Charlie, a
small-time member of the wiseguy community who collects protection
money. His friends Tony and Michael are part of the community, but his
other friend Johnny Boy is unreliable and therefore must be shunned.
Charlie’s secret girlfriend Teresa has epilepsy, and so must also be
shunned. When Charlie’s uncle Giovanni offers him a restaurant - the
first step up the ladder - Charlie is forced to choose between his
desire for power, his love for Teresa and his duty to protect his
friend Johnny Boy.
13. Casino Martin Scorsese, 1995
This Martin Scorsese film depicts the Janus-like quality of Las
Vegas–it has a glittering, glamorous face, as well as a brutal, cruel
one. Ace Rothstein and Nicky Santoro, mobsters who move to Las Vegas to
make their mark, live and work in this paradoxical world. Seen through
their eyes, each as a foil to the other, the details of mob involvement
in the casinos of the 1970’s and ’80’s are revealed. Ace is the smooth
operator of the Tangiers casino, while Nicky is his boyhood friend and
tough strongman, robbing and shaking down the locals. However, they
each have a tragic flaw–Ace falls in love with a hustler, Ginger, and
Nicky falls into an ever-deepening spiral of drugs and violence.
12. Snatch Guy Ritchie, 2000
Turkish, an unlicenced boxing promoter is pulled into trouble when
he becomes involved in big time criminal Brick Top, who wants him to
arrange a fight and fix it. Meanwhile, a diamond theft goes down but
the 84 karat stone goes missing. This leads Avi, the boss who was
supposed to receive the stone, to come to England to search for it,
with the help of his cousin, Doug The Head and Bullet Tooth Tony. As
events twist and turn, the two situations blend into one with a chain
reaction of events carrying on for each and every character.
11. Reservoir Dogs Quentin Tarantino, 1992
They were six strangers, assembled to pull off the perfect crime:
Mr. White, a professional criminal; Mr. Orange, a young newcomer; Mr.
Blonde, a trigger-happy killer; Mr. Pink, a paranoid neurotic; Mr.
Brown; and Mr. Blue. Hired by mob boss Joe Cabot and given fake names
so no one could identify the others, they thought there was no way
their heist could have failed. But after a police ambush, killing Mr.
Brown and seriously injuring Mr. Orange, the criminals return to their
rendezvous point (a warehouse), and realize that one of them had to
have been a police informant. But who?
10. White Heat Raoul Walsh, 1949
Cody Jarrett is the sadistic leader of a ruthless gang of thieves.
Afflicted by terrible headaches and fiercely devoted to his ‘Ma,’ Cody
is a volatile, violent, and eccentric leader. Cody’s top henchman wants
to lead the gang and attempts to have an ‘accident’ happen to Cody,
while he is running the gang from in jail. But Cody is saved by an
undercover cop, who thereby befriends him and infiltrates the gang.
Finally, the stage is set for Cody’s ultimate betrayal and downfall,
during a big heist at a chemical plant.
9. Carlito’s Way Brian De Palma, 1993
Carlito has just gotten out of prison due to technicalities with the
help of his sleazy lawyer. After a life spent trafficking heroin he
decides not to pursue the life of the streets. He buys into a night
club and begins saving money to move to the Bahamas, but his presence
as a known player makes it inevitable that he get sucked back into his
violent former life.
8. Scarface Brian De Palma, 1983
An update of the 1932 film, Scarface (1983) follows gangster Tony
Montana and his close friend Manny Ray from their trip on the Cuban
Boat Lift for refugees to their arrival in Miami. After killing a
powerful Cuban figure, Montana and company gain the ability to leave
their refugee camps and roam around the U.S. After unsuccessfully
trying to make it legitamately in the country, Montana and Ray resort
to selling cocaine to dealers around the world. Tony’s rise is quick,
but as he becomes more powerful, his enemies and his own paranoia begin
to plague his empire.
7. Once upon a time in America Sergio Leone, 1984
Epic, episodic, tale of the lives of a small group of New York City
Jewish gangsters spanning over 40 years. Told mostly in flashbacks and
flash-forwards, the movie centers on small-time hood David ‘Noodles’
Aaronson and his lifelong partners in crime; Max, Cockeye and Patsy and
their friends from growing up in the rough Jewish neighborhood of New
York’s Lower East Side in the 1920s, to the last years of Prohibition
in the early 1930s, and then to the late 1960s where an elderly Noodles
returns to New York after many years in hiding to look into the past.
6. Du Rififi Chez les Hommes Jules Dassin, 1955
Tony Stephanois, just out of prison and angry at his girl Mado’s
infidelity, decides to join his pals Jo and Mario in an ambitious
crime. With Italian safe expert Cesar, they meticulously plan the
burglary of a large jewelry establishment. Not a word is spoken as the
crime is carried out. And then things begin to go wrong…
5. Pulp Fiction Quentin Tarantino, 1994
Jules and Vincent work as hitmen for crime boss Marcellus Wallace.
Wallace is currently dealing with Butch Collidge, a boxer who failed to
throw a fight after taking Wallace’s money and is now planning to flee
the city, but can’t leave his father’s watch behind. Vincent faces some
problems of his own when Wallace asks him to show his wife Mia a good
time while he’s away. Some of these people redeem themselves and some
don’t, and all meet an end appropriate to their choices.
4. Mou gaan dou Wai Keung Lau, 2002
Shawn Yue plays a young police officer who has been sent undercover
as a mole in the local mafia. Edison Chen plays a young mafia member
who is infiltrating the police force. Years later, their older
counterparts, Tony Leung and Andy Lau respectively, race against time
to expose the mole within their midsts and destroy him. This is the
film that lead to the Departed.
3. Cidade de Deus Fernando Meirelles, 2002
Brazil, 1960’s, City of God. The Tender Trio robs motels and gas
trucks. Younger kids watch and learn well…too well. 1970’s: Li’l Zé has
prospered very well and owns the city. He causes violence and fear as
he wipes out rival gangs without mercy. His best friend Bené is the
only one to keep him on the good side of sanity. Rocket has watched
these two gain power for years, and he wants no part of it. Yet he
keeps getting swept up in the madness. All he wants to do is take
pictures. 1980’s: Things are out of control between the last two
remaining gangs…will it ever end? Welcome to the City of God.
2. Goodfellas Martin Scorsese, 1990
The lowly, blue-collar side of New York’s Italian mafia is explored
in this crime biopic of wiseguy Henry Hill. As he makes his way from
strapping young petty criminal, to big-time thief, to middle-aged
cocaine addict and dealer, the film explores in detail the rules and
traditions of organized crime. Watching the rise and fall of Hill and
his two counterparts, the slick jack-of-all-trades criminal Jimmy
Conway and the brutish, intimidating Tommy DeVito, this true story
realistically explores the core, blue-collar part of the mob.
1. The Godfather Francis Ford Coppola, 1972
This was the easiest choice for me - the Godfather has to be number
1 because it is unparalleled in this genre (and virtually all others).
Vito Corleone is the aging don (head) of the Corleone Mafia Family. His
youngest son Michael has returned from WWII just in time to see the
wedding of Connie Corleone (Michael’s sister) to Carlo Rizzi. All of
Michael’s family is involved with the Mafia, but Michael just wants to
live a normal life. Drug dealer Virgil Sollozzo is looking for Mafia
Families to offer him protection in exchange for a profit of the drug
money. He approaches Don Corleone about it, but, much against the
advice of the Don’s lawyer Tom Hagen, the Don is morally against the
use of drugs, and turns down the offer. This does not please Sollozzo,
who has the Don shot down by some of his hit men. The Don barely
survives, which leads his son Michael to begin a violent mob war
against Sollozzo and tears the Corleone family apart.
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