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Pages in category "British gangster films" The following 49 pages are in this category, out of 49 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
An English Gangster and drug lord who has also held Irish nationality. He has allegedly been one of Britain's leading drug dealers for many years and is said to be worth at least £75 Million. Implicated in the Gangland murders of London crime figures Gilbert Wynter and Solly Nahome. [citation needed] Billy Hill: 1911–1984 1920s – 1970s
British gangster films (49 P) H. British heist films (111 P) P. British police films (2 C, 20 P) British prison films (1 C, 17 P) T. British crime thriller films (270 P)
Yes, this sequel/prequel is so epic that it often feels like the apex of gangster movies, sequels, and films made in the '70s, but there’s no denying that Coppola makes stranger and more ...
Once Upon a Time in London is a 2019 British crime drama film directed by Simon Rumley, written by Will Gilbey, Rumley and Terry Stone, and starring Leo Gregory, Terry Stone, Holly Earl, Dominic Keating, Geoff Bell and Jamie Foreman. The film is about the notorious London gangsters Billy Hill and Jack Comer. The film was released on 19 April 2019.
The Long Good Friday is a 1980 British gangster film [2] directed by John Mackenzie from a screenplay by Barrie Keeffe.Starring Bob Hoskins and Helen Mirren, the film, set in London, weaves together events and concerns of the late 1970s, including mid-level political and police corruption, and IRA fund-raising.
Rise of the Footsoldier is a British gangster film franchise written and directed by Julian Gilbey, Will Gilbey, Ricci Harnett, Zackary Adler, Andrew Loveday and Nick Nevern, distributed by Optimum Releasing.
The most represented years, with four films each, are 1949, 1963, and 1996. The earliest film selected was The 39 Steps (1935), and only two other 1930s films made the list. David Lean is the most represented director on the list, with seven films, three in the top five and The Bridge on the River Kwai in eleventh place.
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