HE'S GOT THE TOWN BY THE THROAT!
"The Gangster," a 1947 film noir produced by King Brothers Productions, is a gripping tale of ambition, betrayal, and downfall set against the backdrop of post-war America. Directed by Gordon Wiles and starring Barry Sullivan as the titular character, the film delves into the life of small-time racketeer Shubunka, who runs a protection racket in a coastal town. As Shubunka's empire begins to crumble under the pressure of a rival gangster, the narrative unfolds with a tense atmosphere and a stark portrayal of the criminal underworld. The film's strength lies in its compelling character study of Shubunka, portrayed with intensity and nuance by Sullivan. As the gangster's world unravels, the audience is drawn into his psychological descent, witnessing his paranoia and desperation. The supporting cast, including Akim Tamiroff and Joan Lorring, adds depth to the story, each character contributing to the mounting tension and the inevitable collapse of Shubunka's criminal enterprise. Visually, "The Gangster" employs the classic noir style, with its use of shadows and stark contrasts enhancing the film's moody and foreboding atmosphere. The cinematography by Ira H. Morgan captures the seedy underbelly of the town, reflecting the moral decay at the heart of the story. The film's pacing is deliberate, building suspense and leading to a climactic confrontation that underscores the futility of Shubunka's ambitions. "The Gangster" remains a notable entry in the film noir genre, offering a gritty and realistic portrayal of the criminal world. Its exploration of themes such as power, corruption, and the consequences of one's actions resonates with audiences even today. While it may not have achieved the same level of recognition as some of its contemporaries, the film's raw intensity and compelling narrative make it a worthwhile watch for fans of classic cinema and noir enthusiasts alike.
年份1947
运行时间84 分
类型犯罪剧情爱情
制作国家United States of America
