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      Machine Gun Kelly

      1958 1h 20m Crime Drama List
      Reviews 45% Audience Score 250+ Ratings George "Machine Gun Kelly" Barnes (Charles Bronson) is a Prohibition-era gangster effectively hiding behind his powerful gun. Kelly is meek, self-doubting and gripped with a paralyzing fear of death. But he's goaded toward bigger crimes by his conniving moll, Flo (Susan Cabot), and her desire for fame. After his crony Fandango (Morey Amsterdam) loses an arm in a bank robbery, Kelly is pushed into a grand kidnapping scheme that will lead to his downfall. Read More Read Less

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      Roger Moore Movie Nation Indie icon Roger Corman at his breakthrough moment, a screen story told.,.in brisk brush strokes, ominous shadows and bursts of violence, a film acted with real heat with an R. Wright Campbell screenplay that plays up the cowardly sadism of its hero Rated: 2.5/4 May 8, 2024 Full Review Fernando F. Croce CinePassion Roger Corman's Macbeth, morbid and raffish Jan 25, 2013 Full Review Dennis Schwartz Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews An efficiently made fast-paced action-packed gangster B-film directed by Roger Corman. Rated: B Mar 26, 2005 Full Review Read all reviews

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      william k Good crime drama with Bronson giving a convincing portrayal of the famous hoodlum as a mean-spirited, cowardly psychopath. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review Audience Member Charles Bronson's face doesn't quite fit as a gangster despite doing a good job here as the tough-guy coward, but that's probably more to do with his back catalogue of westerns or 'modern western' roles. There's a pretty good crime caper style in the production but it's not overdone. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 02/06/23 Full Review Audience Member Machine-Gun Kelly, the famous bank robber, seldom without his Thompson machine gun. The story opens with great jazzy music and a murder shown in shadows. His moll is the driving force behind his exploits. He has an exaggerated fear of death and death symbols. The sight of a coffin makes him freeze during a bank job, causing his lieutenant to lose his arm. Finally, the gang kidnaps a little girl along with her nurse and hold them for ransom. stars Charles Bronson, Susan Cabot, Morey Amsterdam, Jack Lambert, Wally Campo, Connie Gilchrist , Bob Griffin, Barboura Morris, Richard Devon, Ted Thorpe, Mitzi McCall, Frank de Kova, Shirley Falls, Larry Thor, George Archambeault, Jay Sayer, Jon Mikl Thor and Michael Fox. directed by Roger Corman. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 02/24/23 Full Review Audience Member "When Rabbits Roar It's A Bad Time." A rather young and mustacheless Charles Bronson stars as real-life villain Machine Gun Kelly in this Roger Corman cheapie. Pushed around by his moll, Kelly plays it tough with his Tommy Gun but when a kidnapping scheme turns sour and an intense fear of death haunts his nightmares, the big bad discerns the futility of his crimes and the death chair seems imminent. Bronson and Cabot are excellent together as their bickering escalates, and the remaining crippled goons are solid supporters. This really would make an excellent companion to Roger Corman's St Valentine's Day Massacre. VF. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 02/10/23 Full Review Audience Member I liked this in almost every respect except for (i) a slightly lame ending (ii) the maltreatment and tormenting of a puma in a cage, which for me marred the film in a big way. It was difficult to empathise much with Bronson's character as a loveable rogue, but I guess the real Machine-Gun Kelly was hardly the Easter Bunny either. Quite short and perfectly watchable. 7.25/10 Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 01/25/23 Full Review Audience Member You don't listen to me so good, do you? Machine Gun Kelly is a man on the run after a bank robbery goes bad. Kelly is fortunate that he has a girl as clever as he is as they look to continue to execute jobs while alluding the police. As Kelly begins assembling a new crew, he has trust issues and may begin working with guys more crooked then him or perhaps some undercover cops. "A slap is better than no touch at all." Roger Corman, director of Deathsport, Wild Angels, The Masque of Red Death, A Time for Killing (1967), The Terror, The Raven, and The Haunted Palace, delivers Machine-Gun Kelly. The storyline for this picture is wonderful and reminded me of Public Enemies (the John Dillinger story). The acting was outstanding and Charles Bronson delivered a remarkable performance as the lead character. "Go ahead, apple, and I'll peal and carve you." I ran a query of Roger Corman pictures about a month ago on my DVR and this film popped up. I had never heard of this movie but who am I to turn down an opportunity to watch a Charles Bronson picture. Bronson delivers a charismatic performance and does a great job depicting Kelly as the ultimate tough guy. I strongly recommend watching this film if you enjoy gangster pictures. "I don't understand." "You don't have to. Scream and you die." Grade: A Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 01/19/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Synopsis George "Machine Gun Kelly" Barnes (Charles Bronson) is a Prohibition-era gangster effectively hiding behind his powerful gun. Kelly is meek, self-doubting and gripped with a paralyzing fear of death. But he's goaded toward bigger crimes by his conniving moll, Flo (Susan Cabot), and her desire for fame. After his crony Fandango (Morey Amsterdam) loses an arm in a bank robbery, Kelly is pushed into a grand kidnapping scheme that will lead to his downfall.
      Director
      Roger Corman
      Production Co
      El Monte Productions
      Genre
      Crime, Drama
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date (Streaming)
      Sep 2, 2019
      Runtime
      1h 20m
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