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Citizen Gangster

Original title: Edwin Boyd
  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
4.7K
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Citizen Gangster (2011)
Scott Speedman stars as in the true story of a WWII vet and family man turned bank robber.
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WWII vet Eddie Boyd is torn between providing for his young family and an unfulfilled dream of becoming a Hollywood star. He discovers a way to do both, but his dream leads him down a path o... Read allWWII vet Eddie Boyd is torn between providing for his young family and an unfulfilled dream of becoming a Hollywood star. He discovers a way to do both, but his dream leads him down a path of danger and tragedy.WWII vet Eddie Boyd is torn between providing for his young family and an unfulfilled dream of becoming a Hollywood star. He discovers a way to do both, but his dream leads him down a path of danger and tragedy.

  • Director
    • Nathan Morlando
  • Writer
    • Nathan Morlando
  • Stars
    • Scott Speedman
    • Kelly Reilly
    • Kevin Durand
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    4.7K
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    • Director
      • Nathan Morlando
    • Writer
      • Nathan Morlando
    • Stars
      • Scott Speedman
      • Kelly Reilly
      • Kevin Durand
    • 22User reviews
    • 33Critic reviews
    • 56Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 7 nominations total

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    Scott Speedman
    Scott Speedman
    • Edwin Boyd
    Kelly Reilly
    Kelly Reilly
    • Doreen Boyd
    Kevin Durand
    Kevin Durand
    • Lenny Jackson
    Joseph Cross
    Joseph Cross
    • Val Kozak
    Brendan Fletcher
    Brendan Fletcher
    • Willie 'The Clown' Jackson
    Charlotte Sullivan
    Charlotte Sullivan
    • Mary Mitchell
    Melanie Scrofano
    Melanie Scrofano
    • Ann Roberts
    Brian Cox
    Brian Cox
    • Glover Boyd
    William Mapother
    William Mapother
    • Detective David Rhys
    Christian Martyn
    Christian Martyn
    • Billy Boyd
    Cynthia Galant
    Cynthia Galant
    • Carolyn Boyd
    Daniel Kash
    Daniel Kash
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    Joris Jarsky
    Joris Jarsky
    • War Veteran
    Brigitte Kingsley
    Brigitte Kingsley
    • Fiona Kordic
    Tara Nicodemo
    Tara Nicodemo
    • Bank Teller (Robbery 1)
    Marty Adams
    • Bank Manager (Robbery 1)
    Sandra Forsell
    • Bank Teller (Robbery 3 & 4)
    Robert Bockstael
    • Bank Manager (Robbery 3 & 4)
    • Director
      • Nathan Morlando
    • Writer
      • Nathan Morlando
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    6blanche-2

    a Canadian folk hero

    "Citizen Gangster" from 2011 is an interesting film directed by a first-timer, Nathan Morlando, who also wrote the script. He does an excellent job telling this story.

    Set in Canada, Eddie Boyd (Scott Speedman) is a good-looking war hero with a wife (Kelly Reilly) and two children. He's a bus driver, and his wife works as well.

    One day, after helping a veteran in a wheelchair onto his bus, Eddie walks away from his job. He heads to Lorne Greene's (yes - the star of Bonanza) acting school seeking film work.

    Not having the money for the classes, unable to support his family, and about to lose his home, Eddie decides to become a bank robber. He disguises himself with makeup and successfully robs a number of banks, all the time telling his wife he has acting jobs. He becomes a folk hero and revels in his publicity.

    Finally, he is caught and sent to prison. There he meets other inmates Lenny Jackson (Kevin Durand), Willie 'The Clown' Jackson (Brendan Fletcher), and Val Kozak (Joseph Cross) who have a plan to escape, which they do, becoming The Boyd Gang.

    Fascinating story, all the more fascinating because it's true. There is actual footage of Loren Greene on the Canadian network's first broadcast talking about the search for Eddie.

    Scott Speedman does an excellent job of portraying Eddie - in the beginning, he looks like the '40s-50s actor Guy Madison, very handsome. He definitely captures Eddie's desire for fame and his lack of interest in the consequences on his family, though he claims he's doing it all for them. Well, not really.

    Reilly as his long- suffering wife Doreen who can't help but love him is wonderful, as is Brian Cox as Eddie's ex-police officer father, who warned Doreen about his son.

    What happens to Eddie later on is amazing - the film covers some of it but by no means all. I suggest the Wikipedia article for some really surprising facts.

    A dark film about a post-war dark world. Morlando's first time effort should be applauded.
    4Bantam

    Dry bread

    Okay, the movie is based on a true story (a fad nowadays, it seems), and it most certainly has its moments. But in general the entire flick lacks some panache. If it were a Canadian province, I'd say it's (northern) Manitoba on a Tuesday night.

    While the main protagonist is portrayed rather decently, as well as his 'transformation' the rest of the movie is a bit stale and dry - I'd go so far to say clinically clean. Yeah, I get it, he's quite a normal guy, a victim of circumstance and all, trying to make ends meet and all. And I dig the story, but it's like eating a loaf of dry bread - you satisfy your hunger but without much joy. Personally I think the director (maybe as writer, too), tried a bit too hard to make it "arty" and forgot that a movie also should be entertaining, otherwise it's just bland ol' life. I'll keep the director in mind, maybe his next flick will be less Manitoba and more Québec.
    6BeneCumb

    Realistic, but arid and slow at times

    Toronto was seemingly a nice and secure town after the World War II, and no or poor security measures in prisons and banks made gangs' ideas and plans easy to fulfill and proceed. Moreover, radios and black-and-white newspapers were not much of help in engaging co-citizens for identification and informing about criminals. Such was the surroundings where Boyd and his fellows lived their life; not as brightly as their U.S. counterparts before and then, which is probably the reason why the depiction is not that catchy and even robberies resemble asking money nicely in the presence of guns... Pre-robbery scenes are too long and only loosely connected with the remaining story, and the ending is rather awkward. The cast is uneven as well, with non-Canadians performing more versatile (Kelly Reilly as Doreen Boyd and Brian Cox as Glover); those presenting the Boyd gang seemed not catchy to me.

    Thus, an above-average story based on real events and characters, but not a must-see movie.
    5cosmo_tiger

    A lot like "Public Enemies" in the story, and pacing. Good movie but very long and drawn out but worth seeing. I say B-

    "Your dreams, you made them ours. I believed you. I didn't think it would be like this Eddie." Eddie Boyd (Speedman) is living day to day as a bus driver trying to provide for his family. When a rider boards his bus one day he rethinks his life. With his house facing foreclosure and barely being able to scrape by he goes to a director in hopes of becoming a movie star. When all else fails he resorts to robbing banks. I knew very little about this going in and was actually surprised when I found out that this was a true story. This movie is very very similar to "Public Enemies" in story and pacing. While this was a good movie that is worth watching it is feels very long and drawn out. Speedman does a pretty good job in this as well as most of the other cast. The only real problem I had with this was the same I had with "Public Enemies". I felt it hard to stay focused on it the entire time and was losing interest off and on. This is not a bad movie but be prepared for it. Overall, as close to a remake of "Public Enemies" you can get. Good, but long. I give it a B-.
    6SnoopyStyle

    slow but good performance from Speedman

    Edwin Boyd (Scott Speedman) is a WWII vet driving the bus. He has Hollywood dreams. He feels trapped in his life with his wife Doreen (Kelly Reilly) and his kids. One day, he simply walks away from his job. Money problems pile up but he keeps his acting dreams. After overhearing more putdowns from his father Glover (Brian Cox), he goes rob a bank and tells his wife that he got an acting job. Detective David Rhys (William Mapother) is put on the case. After getting caught, he is unrepentant. He escapes with fellow bank robbers Lenny Jackson (Kevin Durand) and Willie 'The Clown' Jackson (Brendan Fletcher). With Val Kozak (Joseph Cross), the crew wrecks havoc across Toronto.

    It's a slow prodding movie in the beginning. The colors are drained from the screen. It's like a world seen through Edwin Boyd's eyes. It's a tired world that justifies his need for excitement. It's an interesting choice by director Nathan Morlando. It brings a coldness to the world. However if that's the point, I would expect more colors after he starts robbing banks. I'm just guessing anyways. Without a doubt, Speedman is doing some good work. It's a nice small Canadian drama.

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    Lee Norris and Ciara Moriarty in Zodiac (2007)
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    • Trivia
      The historic archive footage of Lorne Greene reporting on the Boyd Gang was the the very first telecast by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Television network (CBC-TV).
    • Goofs
      Before joining the Boyd Gang, Edwin Boyd is portrayed as working alone during bank heists. However, he worked with a partner named Howard Gault, who ended up snitching on Edwin in real life, which led to his first arrest.
    • Quotes

      Detective Rhys: [on catching Boyd] You made my wife a happy woman.

      Eddie Boyd: Is she a fan?

      Detective Rhys: No. I get to go home early for a change.

    • Connections
      References Citizen Kane (1941)
    • Soundtracks
      The Way You Look Tonight
      Written by Dorothy Fields and Jerome Kern

      Arranged by Aram Mandossian

      Performed by Scott Speedman

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    • Release date
      • April 27, 2012 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Kibar Soyguncu
    • Filming locations
      • Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • IFC Films
      • Myriad Pictures
      • Entertainment One
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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $625
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $625
      • Apr 29, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $625
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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