Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueUpon his release from prison, Verne Miller works his way into Al Capone's organization. He becomes a top assassin and earns Capone's trust. Miller's failing health and an oversized ego get h... Tout lireUpon his release from prison, Verne Miller works his way into Al Capone's organization. He becomes a top assassin and earns Capone's trust. Miller's failing health and an oversized ego get him into trouble with the law and Capone. His only true friends are two women -- a lover an... Tout lireUpon his release from prison, Verne Miller works his way into Al Capone's organization. He becomes a top assassin and earns Capone's trust. Miller's failing health and an oversized ego get him into trouble with the law and Capone. His only true friends are two women -- a lover and a nurse.
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- Mortician's Wife
- (as Diane Salinger)
- Elsworth Donaldson
- (as Buck Ford)
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The story begins in 1925 when Miller (Glenn) is released from prison and he doesn't wait too much for re-establishing his empire. During this time he'll fall in love with a lounge singer, marry her and have kids tho Verne will also have to keep his eyes open from the many that want him dead tho he'll outsmart them all. Then the action moves to Kansas City in 1929 when after a meeting with his associates he's visited by FBI Agent Cardogan (Xander Berkeley) that are curious about his wereabouts and soon many of Verne's associates soon are angry towards J. Edgar Hoover. Despite also competition with Al Capone and his co-horts, Verne will keep his empire alive until his death on November 29, 1933 tho to that day (1987, when this was filmed) the identities of the killers were unknown.
While I did a bit of research after the movie was over I still liked this movie very much for what it was because of the acting, the soundtrack and most of the action scenes including the chase at the fun fair. Not to be missed especially if you are a gangster movie fan.
In 1925, ex-lawman Verne Miller is released from prison after spending two years there for embezzlement. Soon he finds himself working along side Chicago Mobster "Scarface" Capone and becoming his number one hit- man. But things begin to change for the worse when he starts going behind Capone's back, the Feds start interfering and his health starts declining.
Gangland: "The Verne Miller Story" is a distinctively stark mobster feature (The intro is stylishly presented, like it's taken out of a Bond feature with its saucy opening song). Each scene seems to move quite quickly as in the end it's rather a simplistic take on the rise and fall of Verne Miller. Perfect it's not, but thoroughly entertaining and Glenn gives his character quite a humane quality which stands out in certain scenes when compared to the calculative nature he goes about his business. The dramatics of the narrative can be all over-the-place, sometimes even being comedic in an unintentional manner. Still there are offbeat moments (especially surrounding Thomas G. Waites' portrayal of Capone), a surreal quality (carnival setting and a certain death scene or two) and the script have its witty exchanges. Even brutal, without being excessive in the visuals (like the Kansas City Massacre, which saw Capone turn his back on Millar). Miller is portrayed as quite ladies man, and the women on show give strong performances with the likes of the seductive Barbara Stock (however I did find her narration unnecessary), Lucinda Jenny and Diane Salinger. Also showing up in accessible support are Ed O'Ross, Sonny Carl David, Andrew Robinson and Xander Berkley.
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- GaffesDuring the shooting, after Verne Miller kills Vinnie Caruso, one of the FBI guys goes down, while Miller is already escaping through the window and is not firing.