They are often violent and laced with profanity, but the moviegoing public has shown insatiable taste for gangster films. They have captivated audiences for decades, reaching back to the films of
Jimmy Cagney,
Edward G. Robinson and
Humphrey Bogart.
The new HBO series "
Boardwalk Empire" offers a weekly reminder why gangster stories are so fascinating. Here are the top 10 gangster films to remember.
The Godfather'
Plot: An aging patriarch of an organized crime family transfers control of his covert empire to his son.
Impact: This 1972 film, directed by
Francis Ford Coppola, is considered one of the
best films in the history of American cinema. It brought into the American culture
many memorable phrases, including
this one. Who
said it?
Stars:
Marlon Brando,
Al Pacino and
James Caan. Which "Godfather"
actor also had a successful television comedy career?
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trailer.
The Godfather, Part II'
Plot: The 1974 sequel/prequel to the first "
Godfather" film followed the life of the Corleone family under the direction of son
Michael.
Impact: Some say it's
better than the first, and the film has become the standard by which other gangster movies are measured.
Stars:
Al Pacino and
Robert De Niro. The two stars never appeared together in the film, and would not be onscreen together until
this film, nearly a quarter- century later.
Video: Watch the
trailer.
'Goodfellas'
Plot: This 1990
Martin Scorsese-directed film centered on Irish-American
Henry Hill and his friends, who try to work their way up in the mob.
Impact: As well as being a box office smash (
how much did it make?), the movie is also loved for its accurate period
soundtrack.
Stars:
Ray Liotta,
Joe Pesci,
Robert De Niro and
Lorraine Bracco, who would go on to have a role in
another fictional mob family.
Video: Watch the
trailer.
'Casino'
Plot: This 1995 film directed by
Martin Scorsese is a fact-based story following two mobsters and a trophy wife through greed, murder and deception.
Impact: Based on a
real-life character, the movie was criticized for
promoting this. The film was also notable for a soundtrack heavy with music from this
classic British band.
Stars:
Robert De Niro,
Joe Pesci and
Sharon Stone.
Which one was nominated for an Academy Award?
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trailer.
The Untouchables'
Plot: First a classic
television series of the '50s, this 1987 movie is the telling of the story of
federal agent Eliot Ness battling gangsters in Prohibition-era Chicago.
Impact: The film was
critically acclaimed as well as a
financial success. How many Academy Award
nominations did it garner?
Stars:
Kevin Costner,
Sean Connery and
Robert De Niro. What
famous gangster does De Niro portray, who eventually
died of an STD?
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trailer.
'Scarface'
Plot: In 1983, director
Brian De Palma remade the
original movie (written by a
now-prominent director), this time setting it in South Florida and depicting an ambitious Cuban immigrant named Tony Montana who takes over a drug empire.
Impact: The epic crime drama has made its mark on everything from
video games to
comic books. There was even talk of reviving it for the
small screen.
Stars:
Al Pacino and
Michelle Pfeiffer. "Scarface" was the nickname of
what Chicago crime boss?
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trailer.
'The Departed'
Plot:
Martin Scorsese won an Academy Award for his work on this 2006 tale of corruption and crime in Boston, a remake of a
Hong Kong film that follows two men from opposite sides of the law.
Impact: One of the
highest-rated releases in 2006, it has been ranked beside other Scorsese classics such as
this film. It went on to
gross enough to become the director's most successful film.
Stars: The film stars a new generation of actors, such as
Matt Damon,
Leonardo DiCaprio and
Mark Wahlberg, as well as veterans
Martin Sheen and
Jack Nicholson.
'Donnie Brasco'
Plot: Based on a true story, this 1997 film follows FBI agent
Joe Pistone, who infiltrates the
Bonanno crime family in the '70s using the undercover identity of the title character.
Impact: The film was nominated for
one Academy Award.
Stars:
Johnny Depp,
Al Pacino and
Michael Madsen. Donnie Brasco wasn't Depp's first role as an
undercover cop.
Video: Watch the
trailer.
Once Upon a Time in America'
Plot: At nearly four hours in length, this 1984 tale of
Jewish gangsters in New York during Prohibition qualifies as an epic. Who was the
director?
Impact: Despite the long run time and
mixed reviews, the film reportedly was good enough to
earn this from Cannes Film Festival goers.
Stars:
James Woods and
Robert De Niro.
Video: Watch the
trailer.
My Blue Heaven'
Plot: This
1990 comedy is the classic "fish out of water" tale about an uptight FBI agent who is charged with protecting a mobster. What
queen of romantic comedies wrote the screenplay?
Impact: The film was well received by critics, but box office numbers
weren't astronomical. Over the years, it has developed a
cult following.
Stars:
Steve Martin and
Rick Moranis. Moranis is well known as
one of this pair of beer-loving Canadian brothers.
Video: Watch the
trailer.