Gangster Land
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| Directed by | Timothy Woodward Jr. |
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| Written by | Ian Patrick Williams |
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| Music by | Samuel Joseph Smythe |
| Cinematography | Pablo Diez |
| Edited by | Paul Covington |
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| Distributed by | Cinedigm |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
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Gangster Land also known as In the Absence of Good Men, is a 2017 American crime thriller film directed by Timothy Woodward Jr.. It stars Sean Faris as Jack "Machine Gun" McGurn with Milo Gibson as Al Capone, Jason Patric as Reed, Jamie-Lynn Sigler as Lulu Rolfe and Peter Facinelli stars as George "Bugs" Moran.
With a running time of 88 minutes, it was released in a limited theatrical engagement as well as on video-on-demand by Cinedigm on December 1, 2017.[1]
Plot
The film tells the story of Al Capone's rise in the Chicago underworld from the perspective of Jack McGurn. McGurn, the successful amateur boxer, joins the Italian Mafia after the murder of his father and rises within the organization together with his friend Al Capone. Business flourishes, but the Italians and the Irish mafia around Dean "Dion" O'Banion and George "Bugs" Moran begin a fierce battle for criminal supremacy in the Chicago underworld, culminating in the so-called Saint Valentine's Day Massacre.
Cast
- Sean Faris as Jack "Machine Gun" McGurn
- Milo Gibson as Al Capone
- Jason Patric as Detective Reed
- Jamie-Lynn Sigler as Lulu Rolfe
- Peter Facinelli as George "Bugs" Moran
- Mark Rolston as Dean "Dion" O'Bannion
- Michael Paré as O'Connor
- Sean Kanan as Detective Boyle
- Al Sapienza as Giovanni "Johnny" Torrio
- Don Harvey as Detective Landa
- Jason Brooks as Agent Wilson
- Ronnie Kerr as Franklin "Frank" Rio
- Ryan Kiser as Peter Gusenberg
- Danny Hansen as Frank Gusenberg
- Louis Fasanaro as Albert Anselmi
- Drake Andrew as John Scalise
References
- ↑ "Milo Gibson as Al Capone in Trailer for Crime Thriller 'Gangster Land'". firstshowing. Retrieved 3 November 2017.
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