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GANGSTERS 
(30s & 40s)
LATER-DAY GANGSTERS COPS, SLEUTHS, P.I.s 
I've chosen to divide the gangster films into two periods: first, the classic gangster films of the 30s and 40s, and non-noir gangster films of the 50s and 60s; second, gangster films after Bonnie and Clyde (1967). ANGELS WITH DIRTY
    FACES

HIGH SIERRA
I AM A FUGITIVE FROM
   A CHAIN GANG

LITTLE CAESAR
THE PUBLIC ENEMY
THE ROARING TWENTIES
SCARFACE
WHITE HEAT
(50S & 60)
AL CAPONE
BABY FACE NELSON
BADLANDS 
BONNIE AND CLYDE 
THE GODFATHER 1 & 2 
GOODFELLAS 
IN COLD BLOOD 
MEAN STREETS 
MILLER'S CROSSING 
ONCE UPON A TIME IN
   AMERICA
 
BULLITT 
CHINATOWN 
DIRTY HARRY 
FARGO 
THE FRENCH CONNECTION 
IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT 
KLUTE 
L.A. CONFIDENTIAL 
THE LONG GOODBYE 
THE MALTESE FALCON 
NIGHT MOVES 
SHAFT 
SHERLOCK HOLMES 


Faye Dunaway
Bonnie and Clyde

CAPERS
DOG DAY AFTERNOON
 
THE GRIFTERS 
RIFIFI 
THE STING 
THE USUAL SUSPECTS 

AVENGERS 
DEATH WISH 
FURY 
MEMENTO 
POINT BLANK 

MOSTLY MURDER
BLOOD SIMPLE
 
M

A HISTORY OF VIOLENCE  
THE NAKED KISS 
THE NIGHT OF THE HUNTER 
PEEPING TOM 
PULP FICTION 
THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS 

COURTROOM DRAMA 
ANATOMY OF A MURDER 
COMPULSION 
TWELVE ANGRY MEN 
WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION

 

 

 

The French and the English, while at times imitating American crime films, have expanded and given depth and wit to an oft maligned genre. FILMS POLICIERS
BOB LE FLAMBEUR 
LE BOUCHER 
BREATHLESS 
LE CIRCLE ROUGE 
DIABOLIQUE 
LE JOUR SE LÈVE 
RIFIFI 
LE SAMOURAÏ 
SHOOT THE PIANO PLAYER 
TOUCHEZ PAS AU GRISBY 
WITH A FRIEND LIKE
   HARRY
 
ENGLISH & IRISH MISCHIEF
AND THEN THERE WERE 
   NONE
 
DANCE WITH A STRANGER 
THE GENERAL 
THE KRAYS 
MONA LISA 
PEEPING TOM 
THE WICKER MAN 
CRIME LITE
KIND HEARTS AND CORONETS 
THE LADYKILLERS 
THE LAVENDER HILL MOB 
MARRIED TO THE MOB 
THE PINK PANTHER MOVIES 
WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT