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Gang Land - L'intouchable

Original title: The Verne Miller Story
  • 1987
  • R
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
370
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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.
    8bayardhiler

    A rather unique Gangster film

    1987's "The Verne Miller Story" is a rather unique gangster movie. First of all, it deals with a man that very few people are probably familiar with today, that being Verne Miller. Verne Miller was a former, highly decorated soldier from serving in World War I, who became a tough on crime law man in South Dakota. Then one day, after Verne Miller had gone on vacation, it was discovered that he had embezzled several thousand dollars from the county and the "vacation" was nothing more than a cover for a get away. Eventually, he was caught and spent some time in jail. After he got out, he became a full fledge gangster. That much is certainly true. The movie presents Miller as a killer but one that has a heart. For example, there is a part in the movie where Miller takes on a false identity and goes to a fair where he encounters a group of blind children. Verne offers to help the children win prizes by participating in a shooting game and wins a prize for all of the children and goes on his way. Whether or not any of that is true, I cannot say. What I can say is that Scott Glen, who plays Verne Miller, does a great job making you believe that something like that could have happened. The move than follows Miller as he becomes more and more powerful in the underworld by killing for Capone. Along the way, he makes numerous woman friends and lives the high life in a country club. Eventually, he becomes too big for his own good when he leads the Kansas City Massacre, something that the real Verne Miller did. All in all, this is not a bad movie. It has the touches of an artistic movie as far as the colors and cinematography (see the scene that has Miller dressed up as a mannequin for a murder and you'll see what I mean). Great acting by Scott Glen and good shot out scenes. If you love movies like "Bonnie and Clyde", then check this out.
    6merklekranz

    Seriously disjointed gangster drama .........

    Scott Glenn plays the flamboyant gangster,Verne Miller, who worked for Al Capone out of Kansas City. The film comes across as more a series of random events, rather than a cohesive story. Believability is seriously tested, with Glenn having the charisma to bed any woman he desires. As with Al Capone, Miller suffered the ravishes of advanced Syphilis, which is mercilessly hammered home throughout the movie. Supporting characters are a real mixed bag, with Andrew Robinson and Ed O'Ross the most memorable. Character development of Verne Miller is terrific, unfortunately the rest of the characters simply revolve around Miller, with little or no development. This is no "Godfather" or "Untouchables", but is a must see for admirers of Scott Glenn. - MERK
    8rhino8268

    Continuity and reality

    While the movie is about Verne Miller's life it also documents one of the most important events in law enforcement history, the Kansas City Massacre. It was this event that took place at Union Station Kansas City in 1933 that permitted Federal Agents to carry weapons. However, two points to bring up. First is continuity. At the time of the Kansas City Massacre, Al Capone was in Alcatraz and was not, as the movie indicates, out of prison to tell his men not to touch Frank Nash. The second relates to reality. Union Station Kansas City was depicted as an old wooden train "depot" when in reality it is a magnificent 850,000 sq. ft. edifice of marble and granite. Other inconsistencies have been brought to light with recent research. The most significant of these is that the officers killed at Union Station were not killed by Vern Miller and his two cohorts but by other police officers. This was uncovered after the production of this movie.
    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.

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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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