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The allure of wealth and power, the precarious gambling of life and death - there’s nothing quite like a good gangster movie. But what might be the greatest gangster movies ever made?
As the American film industry matured in the early 20th century, so too did organized crime. While violent gangs and criminal outlaws are hardly an American invention, Prohibition in the 1920s did much to inspire the enduring images of gangsters as we know them now. Between 1931 and 1932, three blockbuster films captivated audiences and laid down the foundation of the modern gangster movie: Little Caesar (1931), The Public Enemy (1931), and Scarface (1932).
I’m going to make you an offer you can’t refuse: Here are 32 of the greatest gangster movies of all time.
32. The Town (2010)
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31. Tokyo Drifter (1966)
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In this stylish neon-colored odyssey from Japanese auteur Seijun Suzuki, a prolific gangster named Phoenix Tetsuo (Tetsuya Wateri) tries to lead a life on the straight and narrow following the dissolution of his yakuza organization. But Phoenix winds up fighting for his life when rival gang members from all across Japan try to execute him. A gunslinger Western disguised in the sharp-dressed stylings of a yakuza picture, Tokyo Drifter is one of Suzuki’s most beguiling movies in his celebrated career.
30. Snatch (2000)
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Two years after Guy Ritchie burst onto the scene with Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels, he came back guns blazing (artistically speaking) with Snatch. A multicultural cooking pot set in the underworld of London, Snatch follows two parallel stories that intertwine: one involving a crooked boxing promoter, Turkish (Jason Statham) who gets caught up in a match-fixing scheme, and the other involving a stolen diamond. Boasting Ritchie’s signature vision of black comedy chaos and quirky characters including a downright incomprehensible Brad Pitt as an Irish bare-knuckle boxer, Snatch scores the big one as a manic mobster flick.
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29. Mean Streets (1973)
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28. Shinjuku Incident (2009)
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In one of Jackie Chan’s rare swerves into serious dramatic acting, the renowned martial arts superstar leads the 2009 drama Shinjuku Incident playing a Chinese migrant – nicknamed Steelhead – who illegally emigrates to Tokyo in search of his lost fiancée. After finding his fiancée has married a yakuza mob boss, Steelhead reluctantly rises the ranks of Japan’s criminal underworld and becomes the head of a Chinese gang. Shinjuku Incident is nothing like other Jackie Chan movies his fans might be used to, being an incendiary crime epic that explicitly explores Japanese/Chinese racial tensions and the erosion of morality at the cost of survival.
27. Menace II Society (1993)
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26. Dead or Alive (1999)
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25. The Untouchables (1987)
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24. Black Mass (2015)
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A late era Johnny Depp stays in sharp shape in Black Mass from director Scott Cooper. Based on real events, Irish-American mobster Whitey Bulger (Depp) forms a secret alliance with the FBI to take down a mutual foe in the Italian mafia. The alliance spirals out of control to eventually afford Bulger immense power as one of the most ruthless gangsters to ever exist in Boston’s history of crime. Also starring Joel Edgerton, Benedict Cumberbatch, Jesse Plemons, Dakota Johnson, Julianne Nicholson, Adam Scott, and Corey Stoll, Black Mass examines the erosion of right and wrong when lawlessness is the default setting.
23. Bullet in the Head (1990)
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22. Juice (1992)
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21. Eastern Promises (2007)
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20. The French Connection (1971)
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19. A Bronx Tale (1993)
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18. The Sting (1973)
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Paul Newman and Robert Redford throw it back to Depression-era America in this stylish heist movie from director George Roy Hill, who also directed Newman and Redford in the Western classic Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Set in 1936, The Sting follows two con artists (Newman and Redford) who exact revenge on a ruthless Irish mob boss responsible for a friend’s murder. While The Sting’s plot is a bit overcooked, it’s easily one of the most stylish movies you’ll ever see with impeccable 1930s era costuming and set design. Along with a ragtime soundtrack and Saturday Even Post-style title cards, The Sting is a ploy you’ll want to fall for.
17. Gangs of New York (2002)
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Martin Scorsese does it again. In this 21st century giant of American cinema, Leonardo DiCaprio plays the vengeful son of Irish Catholic immigrants who seeks vengeance against Bill the Butcher (Daniel Day-Lewis), leader of the Anglo-Protestant Know Nothings, for the murder of his father in 1860s New York whilst the Civil War looms large. Essentially the story of the blood feuds that built New York, Gangs of New York took on unintended emotional significance when it opened in December 2002; its final shot of New York’s modern skyscrapers, including the World Trade Center, appear looming over the characters' graves.
16. Boyz n the Hood (1991)
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Arguably the alpha and omega of American hood movies, John Singleton’s Boyz n the Hood tells of one fateful summer in the life of young childhood friends in South Central Los Angeles. Cuba Gooding Jr. stars as Tre, a young man who lives with his strict but caring father (Laurence Fishburne). While Tre’s future lies ahead of him – a future that includes attending college in Atlanta with his girlfriend Brandi (Nia Long) – Tre’s friends are embroiled in L.A.’s violent gang culture. A celebrated movie and pop culture touchstone, its influence is seen everywhere from hip-hop music to the smash hit Grand Theft Auto video game franchise.
15. Donnie Brasco (1997)
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14. The Outlaws (2017)
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13. Fallen Angels (1995)
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12. The Departed (2006)
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In 2006, Martin Scorsese took Andrew Lau and Alan Mak’s Infernal Affairs and reimagined its story in contemporary Boston, imbuing into it pieces of the real-life Winter Hill Gang. Leonardo DiCaprio and Matt Damon co-star as men on parallel tracks; Damon plays the unofficial foster son of mob boss Frank Costello (Jack Nicholson) who grooms him to become a spy in the Massachusetts State Police whilst DiCaprio plays an undercover state trooper who infiltrates Costello’s organization. As both men rise the ranks, they navigate the lethal hazards of leading double lives in this mesmerizing mid-aughts classic.
11. Infernal Affairs (2002)
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Before Martin Scorsese’s Oscar-winning movie The Departed, there was Infernal Affairs. The source movie which Scorsese spawned his own movie from, Infernal Affairs follows a Hong Kong cop (Tony Leung) who goes undercover in the Triads all while a Triad mole (Andy Lau) infiltrates the police. In contrast to Scorsese’s version, Infernal Affairs is part mob movie, part psychological thriller, where the characters' paranoias mirror that of Hong Kong’s own postcolonial identity crisis. A double feature with Scorsese’s movie is a no-brainer.
10. Election (2005)
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Post-handover Hong Kong may be under Chinese rule, but its outlaws still elect leaders democratically. That’s the compelling paradox of Johnnie To’s Election, a sprawling political crime epic from 2005. Amid its large ensemble cast are Simon Yam and Tony Leung Ka-fai in the role of two opposing gang leaders vying to seize power as the officially recognized leader of a major Triad. Under To, Election reveals that the most self-serving people can mask their ambitions under a guise of tradition and honor, and that power can be easily acquired in the arena of unchecked capitalism.
9. Killing Them Softly (2012)
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8. American Gangster (2007)
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7. Miller’s Crossing (1990)
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6. The Irishman (2019)
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A digitally de-aged Robert De Niro notwithstanding, Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman sees the master director again immerse in a genre he knows best. De Niro stars as real-life figure Frank Sheeran, an Irish-American labor union official who worked as a hitman for the Italian mob out of Philadelphia. (Its screenplay adapts the 2004 nonfiction book I Heard You Paint Houses, in which Sheeran confessed to author Charles Brandt that he killed labor leader Jimmy Hoffa.) A decades spanning epic, The Irishman might seem like Scorsese returning to his same familiar wells, but the movie’s somber musings over loyalty – especially its grave personal costs – gives the movie a lasting impression.
5. Get Carter (1971)
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4. Scarface (1983)
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“Say hello to my little friend!” The American Dream blows up in Brian De Palma’s mighty influential crime classic and remake of a 1932 film. Al Pacino stars as Tony Montana, a Cuban refugee who overcomes poverty to become Miami’s premier crime kingpin. While Tony embraces the ethos of “The World Is Yours,” his violent ambitions and paranoia to maintain his dangerous lifestyle forever leads to his inevitable downfall. A major pop culture touchstone – especially for rap artists who aspire to be Tony Montana (completely forgetting how the movie ends) – Scarface endures as a warning against chasing after dreams too hard.
3. Goodfellas (1990)
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In this towering classic from Martin Scorsese, Ray Liotta plays real-life mobster Henry Hill who recounts to the audience his life in the Mafia. Beginning with his youth in Brooklyn, the movie traces Henry Hill’s ascension to a life of wealth and power before it all comes crashing down, ending with Hill’s entry into Witness Protection. Arguably the preeminent mobster epic of the 1990s and the direct inspiration for the seminal series The Sopranos, Scorsese’s Goodfellas has been endlessly referenced and replicated but never replaced.
2. Once Upon a Time in America (1984)
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Sergio Leone’s Once Upon a Time in America bombed in the U.S. box office due to a shortened length that reordered the movie’s plot and rendered the whole thing incomprehensible. (And boring.) But international versions as well as a longer 2012 cut that screened at the Cannes Film Festival have ensured that Leone’s last movie is anything but a footnote. An Italian-American co-production, Leone’s epic adapts Harry Grey’s novel that follows the lives of two Jewish youths who become prolific gangsters in New York City, serving as a tragic exploration of the American dream. Spanning different time periods, Once Upon a Time in America lives up to its title quite literally.
1. The Godfather (1972)
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