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Gangster No. 1 (2002)

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Reviews Counted: 51 Fresh: 37  Rotten:14 Average Rating: 6.4/10
 
Consensus: Gangster No. 1 is brutally violent, yet also compelling.
 

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Runtime: 1 hr 45 mins

Synopsis: When a young gangster (Paul Bettany) starts working for gang leader Freddie Mays (David Thewlis), known as the Butcher of Mayfair, he dreams of being everything that Freddie is: smooth, sophisticated, impeccably dressed, always with the right women, and driving the fanciest cars. Freddie... When a young gangster (Paul Bettany) starts working for gang leader Freddie Mays (David Thewlis), known as the Butcher of Mayfair, he dreams of being everything that Freddie is: smooth, sophisticated, impeccably dressed, always with the right women, and driving the fanciest cars. Freddie takes the young gangster (unnamed in the film but listed as Gangster 55 in the credits) under his wing as a potential war with a rival gang starts to heat up. After Freddie falls for Karen (Saffron Burrows), whom 55 had his eye on, the young gangster lies in wait for an opportunity to change things, and when that moment comes, he leaves a bloodbath of betrayal in his wake. Paul McGuigan's GANGSTER NO. 1 is framed by scenes set in the present, where the aging 55, played with delicious villainy by Malcolm McDowell, narrates the tale of his younger self's rise to power in Soho in the late 1960s. Paul Bettany is a revelation as 55, who seems to enjoy a bit of the old ultraviolence now and again; when he tells a potential victim (or even a friend) to look into his eyes, it is hard for the audience as well not to be mesmerized--and scared out of their wits. McGuigan's fast-paced direction includes creative split screens, extreme close-ups, fireballs coming right at the viewer, and a sweeping handheld camera all set to a swinging 1960s score. [More]

Genre: Dramas

Starring: Malcolm McDowell, David Thewlis, Paul Bettany, Saffron Burrows, Jamie Foreman

Director: Paul McGuigan
Screenwriter: Johnny Ferguson
Producer: Jonathan Cavendish, Norma Heyman
Composer: John Dankforth

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Aug 10, 2002

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It's a handsomely ugly affair, well dressed enough to make a few friends, but tough enough to make just as many enemies.

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12/02/02
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12/10/01
Rich Cline
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Dazzles with its fully-written characters, its determined stylishness (which always relates to characters and story) and Johnny Dankworth's best soundtrack in years.

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Michael Thomson
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Doesn't really have a story, and for long stretches feels phoney

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05/30/01
Ian Waldron-Mantgani
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02/10/04
Spence D.
IGN Movies
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A stylish, confused and insanely violent gangster drama from a first-time Brit director.

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09/16/03
Dan Fazio
Citysearch
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...cool shots do not a riveting film make.

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08/01/03
David Nusair
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. . .captures the kinetic quality of the 60s with jump-action pacing, groovy camera angles and the occasional split screen treatment that never crosses the line into camp.

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04/05/03
Andrea Chase
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3.5/5

It certainly feels unique, and sets itself apart from most American gangster films in its stark refusal to paint the lead gangster as likable or indeed anything other than the vicious socio-psychopath he is.

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12/08/02
Tim Merrill
Film Threat
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McGuigan has assembled a stellar all-British cast in which there are no weak links.

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10/21/02
Jean Lowerison
San Diego Metropolitan
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Malcolm McDowell is cool. Paul Bettany is cool. Paul Bettany playing Malcolm McDowell? Cool.

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10/03/02
David Cornelius
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Not as well-written as Sexy Beast, not as gloriously flippant as Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, but stylish and moody and exceptionally well-acted.

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09/27/02
Shawn Levy
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09/18/02
Eric D. Snider
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If you can stomach the rough content, it's worth checking out for the performances alone.

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09/13/02
Paul Salfen
Supercala.com
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Paul Bettany is good at being the ultra-violent gangster wannabe, but the movie is certainly not number 1.

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09/13/02
Cherryl Dawson and Leigh Ann Palone
TheMovieChicks.com
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Director Paul McGuigan and cast infuse the proceedings with a strong dose of psychotic gusto and visual flare.

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09/12/02
Chris Vognar
Dallas Morning News
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