Gangster No 1

 

Gangster No. 1 (2000)

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R
2000, Crime/Drama, 1h 43m
RT Critics’ Score: 71% (UNBIASED)
RT Audience Score: 77%
Awards & Nominations: 1 win & 9 nominations

 

Critics Consensus

Gangster No. 1 is a film that is both a feast for the eyes and a punch to the gut. Director Paul McGuigan and the cast bring a level of psychotic energy to the screen that is both terrifying and exhilarating. The film’s brutal set pieces and stylized violence raise the bar for the genre, while also managing to capture the soulfulness of its characters. Despite some criticisms of its glibness and soullessness, Gangster No. 1 is a solid and satisfying film for adults who can handle its hard, cold effect. It’s a handsomely ugly affair that is sure to make just as many friends as it does enemies.
 

Audience Consensus

Gangster No. 1″ is a movie that’s like a fancy cake with a dark, gritty filling. It’s got style, it’s got violence, and it’s got some great performances, but it’s not for the faint of heart. If you’re looking for a movie that’s all sunshine and rainbows, this ain’t it. But if you’re in the mood for something that’s a little bit twisted and a little bit cool, then give it a shot. Just don’t say I didn’t warn you.
 
Movie Trailer

Movie Info

Storyline

A middle-aged crime boss smugly reflects back from 1999, narrating the brutality which made him triumphant – and feared. As an unnamed young hood in Swinging 60’s London, he aped his mod boss Freddie Mays, and seemed to do anything for him. But his narration exposes all-consuming envy: of Freddie’s supremacy, and especially his tall bird. The baby shark develops his viciousness and backstabbing, scheming to be Gangster No. 1.

 
Production Company(ies)
Ear Goggles
 
Distributor
IFC Films
 
Release Type
Theatrical
 
Filming Location(s)
Barbican, London, England, UK
 
MPAA / Certificate
Rated R for strong brutal violence, pervasive language, and brief drug use and nudity
 
Year of Release
2000
 

Technical Specs
  • Color:
    Color
  • Sound mix:
    Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio:
    1.85 : 1
  • Runtime:
    1h 43m
  • Language(s):
    English
  • Country of origin:
    United Kingdom
  • Release date:
    Release Date (Theaters): Jun 14, 2002 Original
    Release Date (Streaming): Oct 8, 2002

 
Genre(s)
Crime/Drama
 
Keyword(s)
starring Malcolm McDowell, David Thewlis, Paul Bettany, Saffron Burrows, Kenneth Cranham, Jamie Foreman, directed by Paul McGuigan, written by Johnny Ferguson, crime, drama, $30.9K box office, reviewed by Mark Kermode, Chris Vognar, Edward Guthmann, Ella Taylor, Roger Ebert, Kevin Thomas, Malcolm McDowell as Gangster 55, David Thewlis as Freddie Mays, Paul Bettany as Young Gangster, Saffron Burrows as Karen, Kenneth Cranham as Tommy, Jamie Foreman as Lennie Taylor, produced by Jonathan Cavendish, Norma Heyman, R MPAA rating, Dolby Stereo, Dolby Digital, Dolby A, Surround, Dolby SR sound mix, Flat (1.85:1) aspect ratio
 

Box Office Details

Worldwide gross: $30,915
Worldwide gross (inflation-adjusted): $53,619
Worldwide gross ranking (inflation-adjusted): 3,081
Worldwide tickets sold (est.): 5,847
 
US/Canada gross: $30,915
US/Canada gross (inflation-adjusted): $53,619
US/Canada gross ranking (inflation-adjusted): 2,747
US/Canada opening weekend: $5,514
US/Canada opening weekend (inflation-adjusted): $9,564
US/Canada opening weekend ranking (inflation-adjusted): 2,712
 
Budget and Earnings Details
Production budget (est.): NA
Production budget (inflation-adjusted): NA
Production budget ranking: NA
Marketing and distribution budget (inflation-adjusted est.): NA
Box office net earnings to date (inflation-adjusted est.): NA
ROI to date (est.): NA
ROI ranking: NA

 
Movie Cast & Crew

Cast & Crew

Malcolm McDowellDavid ThewlisPaul BettanySaffron BurrowsKenneth Cranham
Malcolm McDowell
David Thewlis
Paul Bettany
Saffron Burrows
Kenneth Cranham
Gangster 55
Freddie Mays
Young Gangster
Karen
Tommy
Malcolm McDowell – Gangster 55
David Thewlis – Freddie Mays
Paul Bettany – Young Gangster
Saffron Burrows – Karen
Kenneth Cranham – Tommy
Jamie Foreman – Lennie Taylor

 

Paul McGuiganJohnny FergusonJonathan CavendishNorma Heyman
Paul McGuigan
Johnny Ferguson
Jonathan Cavendish
Norma Heyman
Director
Writer
Producer
Producer
Producer

Director(s)
Paul McGuigan
 
Writer(s)
Johnny Ferguson
 
Producer(s)
Jonathan Cavendish, Norma Heyman

 
Movie Reviews & Awards
Film Festivals

 
Awards & Nominations
1 win & 9 nominations
 
Academy Awards

 

Top Reviews
Mark KermodeChris VognarEdward GuthmannElla TaylorRoger Ebert
Mark Kermode
Chris Vognar
Edward Guthmann
Ella Taylor
Roger Ebert
Sight & Sound
Dallas Morning News
San Francisco Chronicle
L.A. Weekly
Chicago Sun-Times
GANGSTER NO. 1
 All Critics (52) | Top Critics (17) | Fresh (37) | Rotten (15)
 It’s a handsomely ugly affair, well dressed enough to make a few friends, but tough enough to make just as many enemies.
 
 December 2, 2002
 
 Mark Kermode
 Sight & Sound
 TOP CRITIC
 Director Paul McGuigan and cast infuse the proceedings with a strong dose of psychotic gusto and visual flare.
 
 September 12, 2002 | Rating: B
 
 Chris Vognar
 Dallas Morning News
 TOP CRITIC
 Doesn’t offer much besides glib soullessness, raunchy language and a series of brutal set pieces … that raise the bar on stylized screen violence.
 
 July 26, 2002 | Rating: 2/4
 
 Edward Guthmann
 San Francisco Chronicle
 TOP CRITIC
 Clever, brutal and strangely soulful movie.
 
 July 19, 2002
 
 Ella Taylor
 L.A. Weekly
 TOP CRITIC
 The film has a kind of hard, cold effect.
 
 July 19, 2002 | Rating: 3/4
 
 Roger Ebert
 Chicago Sun-Times
 TOP CRITIC
 Gangster No. 1 is solid, satisfying fare for adults.
 
 July 11, 2002 | Rating: 4/5
 
 Kevin Thomas
 Los Angeles Times
 TOP CRITIC
 Despite some really good performances especially from Bettany, this is a pretty terrible movie…
 
 April 29, 2009
 
 Felix Vasquez Jr.
 Cinema Crazed
 June 4, 2004 | Rating: 4/5
 
 Sarah Chauncey
 Reel.com
 February 10, 2004 | Rating: 4/5
 
 Spence D.
 IGN Movies
 A stylish, confused and insanely violent gangster drama from a first-time Brit director.
 
 September 16, 2003 | Rating: 6/10
 
 Dan Fazio
 Citysearch
 …cool shots do not a riveting film make.
 
 August 1, 2003 | Rating: 1.5/4
 
 David Nusair
 Reel Film Reviews
 . . .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.
 
 April 5, 2003 | Rating: 4/5
 
 Andrea Chase
 Killer Movie Reviews…

 
Movie Plot & More
Plot
A middle-aged crime boss smugly reflects back from 1999, narrating the brutality which made him triumphant – and feared. As an unnamed young hood in Swinging 60’s London, he aped his mod boss Freddie Mays, and seemed to do anything for him. But his narration exposes all-consuming envy: of Freddie’s supremacy, and especially his tall bird. The baby shark develops his viciousness and backstabbing, scheming to be Gangster No. 1.
 
Trivia

 
Goofs / Tidbits
Malcolm McDowell gives a sinister performance as Gangster No. 55.
 
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