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Gang Land - L'intouchable

Original title: The Verne Miller Story
  • 1987
  • R
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
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Scott Glenn in Gang Land - L'intouchable (1987)
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Upon his release from prison, Verne Miller works his way into Al Capone's organization. He becomes a top assassin and earns Capone's trust. Miller's failing health and an oversized ego get h... Read allUpon his release from prison, Verne Miller works his way into Al Capone's organization. He becomes a top assassin and earns Capone's trust. Miller's failing health and an oversized ego get him into trouble with the law and Capone. His only true friends are two women -- a lover an... Read allUpon his release from prison, Verne Miller works his way into Al Capone's organization. He becomes a top assassin and earns Capone's trust. Miller's failing health and an oversized ego get him into trouble with the law and Capone. His only true friends are two women -- a lover and a nurse.

  • Director
    • Rod Hewitt
  • Writers
    • Rod Hewitt
    • Ron Nelson
  • Stars
    • Scott Glenn
    • Barbara Stock
    • Thomas G. Waites
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    370
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    • Director
      • Rod Hewitt
    • Writers
      • Rod Hewitt
      • Ron Nelson
    • Stars
      • Scott Glenn
      • Barbara Stock
      • Thomas G. Waites
    • 11User reviews
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    Scott Glenn
    Scott Glenn
    • Verne Miller
    Barbara Stock
    Barbara Stock
    • Vi Miles
    Thomas G. Waites
    Thomas G. Waites
    • Al Capone
    Lucinda Jenney
    Lucinda Jenney
    • Bobby
    Sonny Carl David
    • Frank 'Baldy' Nash
    Diane Louise Salinger
    Diane Louise Salinger
    • Mortician's Wife
    • (as Diane Salinger)
    Ed O'Ross
    Ed O'Ross
    • Ralph Capone
    Vyto Ruginis
    Vyto Ruginis
    • Fitzsimmons
    Andrew Robinson
    Andrew Robinson
    • Pretty Boy Floyd
    Xander Berkeley
    Xander Berkeley
    • Cardogan
    Joseph Carberry
    Joseph Carberry
    • Hymie Ross
    Richard Bright
    Richard Bright
    • Adam Richetti
    Gil Boccaccio
    • Hoptoad Guinta
    Kathy Brynner
    • First Maid
    Antonia Dauphin
    Antonia Dauphin
    • Teacher
    Rosebud Dixon Falana
    • Etta
    Bruce M. Fischer
    Bruce M. Fischer
    • Harry Adler
    Jeffrey Buckner Ford
    • Elsworth Donaldson
    • (as Buck Ford)
    • Director
      • Rod Hewitt
    • Writers
      • Rod Hewitt
      • Ron Nelson
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    8Skragg

    Very unusual "gangster" biography

    I'm posting this quite some time after the other two people, but I've always been attached to this one, and saw it again last night. As with so many gangster / bank robber biopics, I couldn't really care less how much of this film is the truth. I do care about whether it's entertaining, and it is. I have to agree with "Helen" about several things, especially that remark, "Any more attitude and it would have become camp." Because it DOES know when to stop. Many times, it has an "arty" look, almost like (at the risk of labeling things) an early ' 70s film instead of one from ' 87. There's the mannequin scene, the house of prostitution scene, with Al Capone looking sadly at all the women in their costumes, the carnival scenes, all very strange ones. And the comical scenes, like Ralph Capone (I can't think of the actor's name) "pantsing" the man who came directly from Herbert Hoover! I know nothing about him in real life, but he seemed almost modeled on Fredo Corleone, because he's the older brother who gets the younger brother upset. I think Scott Glenn, Andrew Robinson and all the other actors, and the story, came together very well.
    1dotcentral

    Waste of time

    This is a truly horrible movie. I joined as I felt the need to speak out. Trying to watch this movie was an exercise in frustration, which goes beyond the old suspend your disbelief mantra.
    8bellino-angelo2014

    Nearly great gangster movie

    Despite I am no expert on the life of Verne Miller I was curious about this movie for years because it's one of the many movies between the 1980s and 1990s where Scott Glenn played the lead and since last December I decided to finish all his movies I knew I had to see this one.

    The story begins in 1925 when Miller (Glenn) is released from prison and he doesn't wait too much for re-establishing his empire. During this time he'll fall in love with a lounge singer, marry her and have kids tho Verne will also have to keep his eyes open from the many that want him dead tho he'll outsmart them all. Then the action moves to Kansas City in 1929 when after a meeting with his associates he's visited by FBI Agent Cardogan (Xander Berkeley) that are curious about his wereabouts and soon many of Verne's associates soon are angry towards J. Edgar Hoover. Despite also competition with Al Capone and his co-horts, Verne will keep his empire alive until his death on November 29, 1933 tho to that day (1987, when this was filmed) the identities of the killers were unknown.

    While I did a bit of research after the movie was over I still liked this movie very much for what it was because of the acting, the soundtrack and most of the action scenes including the chase at the fun fair. Not to be missed especially if you are a gangster movie fan.
    6lost-in-limbo

    "I can't lose."

    Scott Glenn takes on the role of the infamous mob assassin Verne Miller and he simply excels in the part that fits his dry, lean persona. While the production might be low-budget, execution mildly slapdash (although it does have some imaginative flourishes) and the story's account of this larger-than-life figure is somewhat makeshift in its sensationalized details when he becomes an important underworld figure. It's the performances that drive this one home, especially Glenn. I always found him to be an under-appreciated actor and here he's no different.

    In 1925, ex-lawman Verne Miller is released from prison after spending two years there for embezzlement. Soon he finds himself working along side Chicago Mobster "Scarface" Capone and becoming his number one hit- man. But things begin to change for the worse when he starts going behind Capone's back, the Feds start interfering and his health starts declining.

    Gangland: "The Verne Miller Story" is a distinctively stark mobster feature (The intro is stylishly presented, like it's taken out of a Bond feature with its saucy opening song). Each scene seems to move quite quickly as in the end it's rather a simplistic take on the rise and fall of Verne Miller. Perfect it's not, but thoroughly entertaining and Glenn gives his character quite a humane quality which stands out in certain scenes when compared to the calculative nature he goes about his business. The dramatics of the narrative can be all over-the-place, sometimes even being comedic in an unintentional manner. Still there are offbeat moments (especially surrounding Thomas G. Waites' portrayal of Capone), a surreal quality (carnival setting and a certain death scene or two) and the script have its witty exchanges. Even brutal, without being excessive in the visuals (like the Kansas City Massacre, which saw Capone turn his back on Millar). Miller is portrayed as quite ladies man, and the women on show give strong performances with the likes of the seductive Barbara Stock (however I did find her narration unnecessary), Lucinda Jenny and Diane Salinger. Also showing up in accessible support are Ed O'Ross, Sonny Carl David, Andrew Robinson and Xander Berkley.
    Helen-7

    mini-review

    It's really funny - watching "Verne Miller" today, after the triumph of "The Miller's Crossing". Where Coen brothers weave a brilliantly tricky and slick tale of deceit and treachery, director Rod Hewitt chooses more simple and straightforward approach to a story of real gangster Verne Miller who once has been as famous as Al Capone. And the man was worth it. Verne Miller began his criminal career during "the roaring twenties" and had been killed in 1933 (his killers were never found). His name was on the front pages for almost a decade and yet he remained a mystery. He liked to show off: once he forced his victim to inform the newspapers about his own death (the man was executed by Miller a few moments later with a receiver in his hand - thus providing reporters with the first "live" murder coverage in history). As irresistibly sexy as imaginatively cruel, this man was a true Don Juan: women loved Miller and stayed loyal to him not only in his days of glory but even when he became desperate and ill animal, hunted by police, FBI and criminals. Larger than life and bigger than his time, Verne Miller was also a gentleman: he couldn't fail a friend as well as he couldn't miss a shot - that's why he didn't survive in the world of organized crime. Film's stylized, half-documentary style (probably imposed by the budget restraints) paradoxically clicks with Miller's outrageous story (a little more of "attitude" - and it would become utterly camp). Hewitt's direction sometimes is too reserved and detached, but he manages to avoid both romantization and cheap moralism while Scott Glenn gives a winning performance as Vern Miller - he plays him as true crime artist, vulgar and pathetic poet of adrenalin rush. Of course, the material itself is very rewarding, but it's Glenn's strong presence that makes Miller's flights of fancy quite convincing - for example, once he fools the enemy and his bodyguards by pretending a mannequin with a painted face. While other actors occasionally slip into self-parody, Glenn shines in both action and romance, exuding inner force and raw sexuality. Looking eerily Bogartian with his rugged face and sardonic grin, Glenn is the main reason to watch this movie, as repulsively charismatic as its protagonist. Verne Miller, sporting garish red ties and old-fashioned code of honour, seems an ironic monument to American individualism, crashed by corporative society - a lonely, tragic figure in a bleak, desolate landscape. It's a pity Vern Miller hadn't been born fifty years earlier. It's a pity Scott Glenn didn't end up in "The Miller's Crossing".

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      During the shooting, after Verne Miller kills Vinnie Caruso, one of the FBI guys goes down, while Miller is already escaping through the window and is not firing.

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    • Release date
      • June 21, 1988 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Gangland
    • Filming locations
      • Birmingham, Alabama, USA
    • Production company
      • Alive Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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