Gangster No.1 (2000)

Gangster No.1 (2000)
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A portrait of a cold-blooded young gangster living and loathing in 1960s London, this drama features Malcolm McDowell in a major role in his first British picture in years. McDowell opens the film as the present day Gangster 55, who learns that an old associate, gangster Freddie Mays (David Thewlis), has just been released from prison after serving a 30-year sentence. The story then flashes back to 1968, when the young Gangster 55 (Paul Bettany) makes Mays' acquaintance and subsequently wins his trust by dealing with his enemies from a rival gang. The relationship between the two men is threatened when Mays falls for Karen (Saffron Burrows), a no-nonsense dancer. When 55 learns that Lennie (Jamie Foreman), a rival gang leader, plans to ambush Mays and Karen one night, he pits the two gangs against one another so that he can emerge as Gangster No. 1. The film was directed by Paul McGuigan, who previously examined the crusty underbelly of British society with his screen adaptation of Irvine Welsh's The Acid House (1998). ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, Rovi

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Starring:
Malcolm McDowellDavid Thewlis, (more)
Director(s):
Paul McGuigan
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Gangster No.1

A portrait of a cold-blooded young gangster living and loathing in 1960s London, this drama features Malcolm McDowell in a major role in his first British picture in years. McDowell opens the film as the present day Gangster 55, who learns that an old associate, gangster Freddie Mays (David Thewlis), has just been released from prison after serving a 30-year sentence. The story then flashes back to 1968, when the young Gangster 55 (Paul Bettany) makes Mays' acquaintance and subsequently wins his trust by dealing with his enemies from a rival gang. The relationship between the two men is threatened when Mays falls for Karen (Saffron Burrows), a no-nonsense dancer. When 55 learns that Lennie (Jamie Foreman), a rival gang leader, plans to ambush Mays and Karen one night, he pits the two gangs against one another so that he can emerge as Gangster No. 1. The film was directed by Paul McGuigan, who previously examined the crusty underbelly of British society with his screen adaptation of Irvine Welsh's The Acid House (1998). ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
103 mins

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Director(s):
Paul McGuigan
Writer(s):
Johnny Ferguson
Producer(s):
Jonathan CavendishNorma Heyman
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Not For Children, Drug Content, Graphic Violence, Brief Nudity, Profanity)
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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Jacqueline R.

This is a well done look at Britain's gangster culture in the late 1960's. The acting is above average from the main three (Malcolm McDowell, Paul Bettany and David Thewlis) especially. It is bloody and graphic, but done with a style and humor that makes the characters interesting and let's the viewer almost form a connection with these cold blooded killers.

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Nadja N.

My husband chose this movie, he like foreign films, I don't. So accepting to watch this with him was a way for me to go to bed early for work tomorrow. But as I continued to watch it, my eye stayed open. This is a very interesting movie & the end was much unexpected. He got a point that night for movie picks, which is rare for him.

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Quentin B.

Paul McGuigan directed a so-so mobster tale. Instead of scenes with insightful gangster manipulation, intellectual prowess, #1 if fueled by aggression alone. #1 struggles to convince himself he is the boss when he confronts Freddy again after years of isloation. What Gangster No. 1 lacks in personal motivation (Scarface, Pulp Fiction, Goodfellas would be good examples of gangsters with a grip on reality) makes up for in testosterone. There's no self-control.

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