Capone

ThrillerDrama

Capone
Capone
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Film Capone is a film staple that you can't stop seeing.
This film was published in the year 1975 being one of the most viewed.
One of the most important parts prior to filming is the casting of actors and actresses and we believe that this time it is very successful with the participation of Ben Gazzara, Harry Guardino, Susan Blakely, John Cassavetes, Sylvester Stallone.

The direction of the film has to continually make decisions and that work has been in the hands of Steve Carver.
The story takes place during 101 min. in which it has you totally entertained.
One of the countries with the most films created in the history of cinema is United States and this film is one of them.

We love the way Howard Browne and his team have managed to convey the message of the film through the script.
The great breadth of this project is thanks to 20th Century Fox, the production company that has financed and carried out this film that we love.
David Grisman and his team of musicians have been the creators of the soundtrack of this film that transports us completely into history.

A director of photography is in charge of deciding what part of the scenery they are interested in capturing and from what angle. In this case, the person in charge of this important role has been Vilis Lapenieks.
Throughout the entire film we can see the presence of the Thriller, Drama genre in the feature film.

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Critics Capone

Kiss Bang. Now available to view on HULU.COM. Do not bother yourself
Interesting look at the life of Al Capone. Good movie, but ahistorical and with little cast. Terrible
Don't expect The Godfather. The double cross at the right time. TRASH!
One of the best mob movies! An average biopic of Capone. Pretty entertaining B-movie
Gangster Al Capone goes from street thug to powerful mob boss in roaring 1920s Chicago. Sicken. Bang-up gangster saga of the prohibition era
CAPONE (Steve Carver, 1975) **. Almost nothing is exact in this movie. Ben Gazzara shines as Al Capone
The first cuff ever shot on film by a major studio. Good parody of Al Capone! Lots of action but not much more
Not bad. Nothing comes close (may contain spoilers). Lesson of no history
Better than you think
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