Home > Film > Movie DVD > Gangster No.1 (DVD)

 Gangster No.1 (DVD) Movie DVD
amazon

Gangster No.1 (DVD)

 

Description: Genre: Crime & Thriller - Thriller / Theatrical Release: 2001 / Director: Paul McGuigan / Actors: Malcolm McDowell, ... more
Gangster No.1 (DVD) ... David Thewlis ... / DVD released 12 June, 2002 at Cinema Club / Features of the DVD: Anamorphic, PAL, Widescreen / Gangster No. 1 is without doubt the most stylish British violent crime thriller from the many produced at the end of the 20th century. For all the pop-video glamour of Guy Ritchie's Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels and Snatch, neither have anywhere near as much a sense of danger as is shown here. Paul Bettany ignites the screen with a fury that explodes far more than it smoulders beneath his tautly kept temper. The tale concerns his ascent to the titular position of primacy in 1960s London, told in flashback by his present-day self (an equally riveting Malcolm McDowell). A lust for power won't allow anything to stand in either incarnation's way, especially the foppish posturing of established crime boss Freddie Mays (David Thewlis). What distinguishes this from many other tales of greed is that the never-named Gangster actually wants to be Freddie, not simply replace him. Saffron Burrows plays the suffering trophy moll in the middle of this personality clash and provides about the only level head and gentle tongue in what is otherwise a super-violent and super-profane script. This is what The Krays should have been, and therefore not for the squeamish. --Paul Tonks

Newest Review: ... & 2 Smoking Barrels' and 'Snatch', while enjoyable to watch are sometimes too 'cheeky chappie' and a little too ... more

 ... light-hearted. Gangster No.1 has got bite, a big bite in fact, and depicts how dangerous life really could be and how it affects people whether they were directly involved or not. Anyway, on with the story. Young Gangster, we are told, can handle and look after himself and starts to earn himself a reputation that brings him to the attention of Freddy Mays who offers Young Gangster the chance to work for him. For Gangster this is a dream come true as he idolises Freddy and accepts the opportunity to be part of Freddy's...more

Movies Price Comparison

Gangster No.1 [2000]
Release Date: 2008-03-17, Rating Suitable for 18 years and over,
£ 6,97 Postage & Packaging: £ 1.46
Availability: refer to shop website
amazon.co.uk
Go shopping
 
I+Like+Blue
Crowned Review Gangster No.1 (DVD): Look Into My Eyes (1351 words)
by I Like Blue - written on 06.04.04 (Very useful, 581 readings)
Rating:

I can't remember exactly when I first saw this film but when I watched it, on TV, it had enough of an effect on me that I wanted to see it again ever since. It was by chance that I came across the film in Tesco, in a 2 videos for £9 sale they were having at the time and that opportunist purchase got me Gangster No.1, one of the best 'gangster' films I've ever seen. Gangster No.1 is the rather chilling story that follows the life of a power-crazy man from his young to old age. In the film Gangster is both played by Paul Bettany as the young Gangster, and Malcolm McDowell as the old Gangster, who, for the purpose of the film is called Gangster 55. ...

Crombie
Premium Review As Mad as a Snake!! (372 words)
by Crombie - written on 25.07.01 (Very useful, 82 readings)
Rating:

The british gangster film is going through a revival. Lots of cheeky chappies doing bad things with the faintest whiff of tongue in cheek. This film is far more interested in violence, aggression, full on swearing and a psychotic with eyes that would send a shiver down the spine of Hannibal Lector. The story begins with middleaged gansters sitting around a table in an exclusive restaurant that hosts live boxing for entertainment. Malcolm McDowell, the Gangster of the title, is enjoying the good life. Then he hears that the ex-leader of the gang he now runs, Freddie Mays, is about to get out of prison after nearly 30 years. The next hour and a half ...

maz
Premium Review Gangster No.1 (DVD): Who do you think you are, the Lone Ranger? (411 words)
by maz - written on 12.07.00 (Very useful, 37 readings)
Rating:

Imagine 'Performance' without the psychedelia. The James Fox character if he'd never gone on the lam and ended up eating mushrooms with Mick Jagger and Anita Pallenberg. The look and style of 'Gangster Number One' is so clearly based on the first half of 'Performance' that I was surprised to see nothing in the credits about it. Paul Bettany is the spitting image of James Fox and there are some scenes which match shot for shot those in 'Performance'. Take the two brutal torture scenes, for instance - they recall perfectly the 'Performance' flashback to James Fox's gangster downfall as he kills an acquaintance. The homosexual ...

 
dooyoo
Guided TourCommunityRegisterLoginHelp
Gangster No.1 (DVD)