Gangster details
| Format: | 15 DVD |
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| Starring: | Scott Speedman, Brian Cox, Kevin Durand, Kelly Reilly, Charlotte Sullivan, William Mapother, Joseph Cross, Brendan Fletcher, Melanie Scrofano, Patrick Stevenson |
| Director: | Nathan Morlando |
| Genre: | Drama - General |
| Original title | Edwin Boyd |
| Collections: | May - Drama, May Picks, UK top 50 weekly chart |
| Name | Discs | |
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Gangster |
15 Feature |
DVD Information
| Run time: | 1 hour 45 minutes |
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| Rental release: | 06 May 2013 |
| Main languages: | English |
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Not that original, but not that bad either
By TheWatchman (518 reviews) from Suburbia , 08 Jun 2013[Highly rated reviewer]
Gangster (or Edwin Boyd or even Citizen Gangster depending on which version you own) is nothing particularly new. Its loosely based on the true story of World War II veteran, Edwin Boyd, who returns home to America with dreams of being a film star, only to end up being a bank robber instead. Naturally, this career choice doesnt go down too well with his wife and two small children, who are dragged along for the ride all the way. So the story is basically Edwin on the run vs his long-suffering wife and her pleas to go straight. This is nothing particularly out of the ordinary in terms of plotlines, yet it does its best to put on a good show. This is partly to do with Kelly Reillys performance as Edwins wife. She really is the heart of the film and does well at playing the emotional ying to his unruly yang. For a first time film-makers debut, Gangster is certainly a good start. It doesnt bear any hallmarks of being a debut feature. All performances are good, the direction slick and the action dramatic. Plus its technically a period piece, set just after World War II. If you like gangster films then you should definitely check this one out. Its a certain 4/5. Probably only a 3/5 if you dont like the genre quite as much.- Was this review helpful to you?
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(1)Not that original, but not that bad either
By TheWatchman (518 reviews) from Suburbia , 08 Jun 2013[Highly rated reviewer]
Gangster (or Edwin Boyd or even Citizen Gangster depending on which version you own) is nothing particularly new. Its loosely based on the true story of World War II veteran, Edwin Boyd, who returns home to America with dreams of being a film star, only to end up being a bank robber instead. Naturally, this career choice doesnt go down too well with his wife and two small children, who are dragged along for the ride all the way. So the story is basically Edwin on the run vs his long-suffering wife and her pleas to go straight. This is nothing particularly out of the ordinary in terms of plotlines, yet it does its best to put on a good show. This is partly to do with Kelly Reillys performance as Edwins wife. She really is the heart of the film and does well at playing the emotional ying to his unruly yang. For a first time film-makers debut, Gangster is certainly a good start. It doesnt bear any hallmarks of being a debut feature. All performances are good, the direction slick and the action dramatic. Plus its technically a period piece, set just after World War II. If you like gangster films then you should definitely check this one out. Its a certain 4/5. Probably only a 3/5 if you dont like the genre quite as much.- Was this review helpful to you?
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