American Gangster

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American Gangster

Director:
Ridley Scott
R, 157 Minutes
 

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Nobody used to notice Frank Lucas (Washington), the quiet driver to one of the inner city's leading black crime bosses. But when his boss suddenly dies, Frank exploits the opening in the power structure to build his own empire and create his own version of the American Dream.

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Runtime:
157 min.

Genres:
Drama
Crime

Country:
UNITED STATES

Language:
English/American

Color:
Color

Certification:
R

Plot Summary

Through ingenuity and a strict business ethic, Frank Lucas comes to rule the inner-city drug trade, flooding the streets with a purer product at a better price. Lucas outplays all of the leading crime syndicates and becomes not only one of the city's mainline corrupters, but part of its circle of legit civic superstars. Richie Roberts (Crowe) is an outcast cop close enough to the streets to feel a shift of control in the drug underworld. Roberts believes someone is climbing the rungs above the known Mafia families and starts to suspect that a black power player has come from nowhere to dominate the scene. Both Lucas and Roberts share a rigorous ethical code that sets them apart from their own colleagues, making them lone figures on opposite sides of the law. The destinies of these two men will become intertwined as they approach a confrontation where only one of them can come out on top.

 

 

 

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  • More Gangs of New York

    American Gangster is one of those films that takes great risk in treading where many feet have already. Any gangster film produced these days has been preceded by a number of capable predecessors: The Godfather films, Goodfellas, The Departed, etc. In fact, the latter of those won best picture at ... read more

  • Blue Magic

    I have my suspicions that this film will give Denzel another Academy nomination, and it will be deserved for his captivating portrayal of Frank Lucas. I sit in doubt of whether or not I, as the viewer, should have remorse or sympathize with his character's violent ways. Yes, his mentor/father ... read more