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All 16 Al Capone Movies (in Order)

Get ready to dive into the world of Al Capone, one of the most infamous gangsters in American history. In this movie roundup article, we’ll take a look at various films and TV shows that have featured the notorious Chicago mob boss. From dramatized portrayals to documentaries, you’ll find a comprehensive guide to the Al Capone movies that have captured the hearts and minds of audiences. So, sit back, relax, and let us take you on a thrilling journey through the life of Al Capone.

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1. Call Northside 777 (1948)

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In the captivating 1948 drama “Call Northside 777, ” veteran reporter P. J. McNeal takes on the chilling task of re-examining a long-forgotten murder case. Set against the backdrop of bustling Chicago, the film explores themes of redemption and justice as McNeal delves deep into the city’s murky criminal underworld. As the investigation unfolds, McNeal crosses paths with a cast of intriguing characters who each have their own hidden agendas.



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2. Chicago Syndicate (1955)

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Chicago Syndicate” is a captivating 1955 American film noir that showcases intrigue, suspense, and crime. The plot revolves around a former military accountant who is enticed by the FBI to infiltrate the mob in Chicago and dismantle their operations. However, he finds himself in the middle of a web of conflict, with two enigmatic women threatening to jeopardize his mission.



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3. The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond (1960)

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Witness the dramatic rise and fall of the infamous Legs Diamond, as the small-time New York City criminal strives to become a formidable crime boss during the Prohibition era. With a captivating neo-noir premise and featuring a riveting performance by the lead actor, Ray Danton, this gripping tale is brought to life by visionary director Budd Boetticher and the compelling script by Joseph Landon. Set amidst the era of dance halls and illegal bootlegging, viewers are swept up in the whirlwind of crime, suspense, and power struggles that shape this fascinating chapter in American history.



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4. I Due Kennedy (1969)

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In the gripping 1969 documentary “I Due Kennedy, ” filmmaker Gianni Bisiach delves deep into the unexplored world of wealth and power behind notorious assassinations. This groundbreaking film brings to light the shocking possibility of economic motives driving the assassinations of JFK, RFK, and MLK, all in an attempt to control resources and wealth. By examining the lives and actions of influential figures, such as Al Capone, Fidel Castro, and Ramsey Clark, Bisiach invites the audience to question the true nature of these historical events.



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5. O Pornógrafo (1970)

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O Pornógrafo” is a captivating, comedic drama that captures the essence of the bustling urban landscape, set against the backdrop of late 20th century Brazil. Directed by João Callegaro, this film showcases the intricate world of nudity and eroticism, as it follows the life of an editor of pornographic magazines.



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6. Pourquoi l’Amérique (1970)

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Pourquoi l’Amérique” (1970) is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the profound transformations of American society between the world wars. Directed by Frédéric Rossif, this insightful film captures the vital forces at play, examining how the United States evolved into a dominant world power by the end of World War II.



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7. Zelig (1983)

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Zelig” is a captivating mockumentary comedy released in 1983, directed by the talented Woody Allen. The film follows the life of a man, Zelig, who possesses the uncanny ability to physically transform and impersonate those around him. As Zelig navigates his way through the 1920s, he encounters a variety of celebrated individuals, including a psychiatrist who attempts to unravel the mystery behind Zelig’s extraordinary gift.



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8. The Mystery of Al Capone’s Vaults (1986)

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The Mystery of Al Capone’s Vaults is a gripping documentary from 1986, which explores the enigmatic world of Chicago’s infamous gangster, Al Capone. Hosted by the charismatic journalist Geraldo Rivera, the film takes viewers on a live, nationally televised journey to the heart of Capone’s secret lair, located beneath the prestigious Lexington Hotel in Chicago.



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9. Kings of the Ring (1999)

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Kings of the Ring, ” also known as “Les rois du ring” in its original French title, is a 1999 documentary film that dives into the world of prizefighting and boxing, showcasing the lives and stories of professional boxers. Directed by Jean-Christophe Rosé, the movie boasts an impressive ensemble of stars, including the legendary Muhammad Ali and Max Baer.



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10. Bullets Over Hollywood (2005)

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Bullets Over Hollywood” is a riveting documentary that delves into the captivating world of American gangster movies. From their roots in the silent film era to modern times, the film explores the blood-soaked landscape and enduring allure of this iconic genre. Featuring interviews and stories from industry professionals, as well as glimpses into the lives of legendary figures like Warren Beatty, Humphrey Bogart, and Marlon Brando, this documentary offers an unprecedented look at the history and impact of gangster films on Hollywood and beyond.



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11. Frame 313: The JFK Assassination Theories (2008)

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Frame 313: The JFK Assassination Theories delves into the mysteries that surround the untimely death of the 35th President. This intriguing documentary brings together experts and new information to explore the conspiracy theories that still plague America.



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12. Capone’s Whiskey: The Story of Templeton Rye (2011)

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Capone’s Whiskey: The Story of Templeton Rye takes a deep dive into the history of the oldest continuously operating whiskey distillery in America, Templeton Rye. Set during the tumultuous times of Prohibition and the Great Depression, the Iowa farmers behind this illicit brew managed to save their farms by producing the now-famous whiskey. This captivating documentary not only reveals the secrets behind Templeton Rye, but also the daring world of bootlegging and the ties to Chicago’s notorious mobster, Al Capone.



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13. Occupy Unmasked (2012)

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Occupy Unmasked, ” an insightful documentary released in 2012 by director and writer Steve Bannon, delves into an alternate perspective of the Occupy Wall Street movement that spread across the United States. The film takes a closer look at the motivations behind this revolutionary initiative and the communities it inspired. “Occupy Unmasked” is more than just a view of the movement; it’s a commentary on the spirit of community organizing that took shape during those tumultuous times.



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14. Famous Nathan (2014)

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Famous Nathan” (2014) takes viewers on an enthralling journey through the life and times of Nathan’s Famous, the iconic Coney Island hot dog stand that was established in 1916 by Nathan and Ida Handwerker. The movie is a comprehensive exploration of the handmade sausages, the family’s journey, and the food’s enduring popularity that has transcended generations. The film features a fascinating mix of archival footage, family photos, home movies, and a dynamic soundtrack, all woven together to bring the history of the iconic hot dog stand to life.



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15. Ellis Island, une histoire du rêve américain (2014)

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Ellis Island, une histoire du rêve américain is a riveting 90-minute documentary, released in 2014 and directed by Michaël Prazan. The film explores the turbulent history and timeless message of the Ellis Island immigration station in New York City. The documentary dives into the themes of the American Dream, anti-Semitism, and racism, set against the backdrop of the New Deal and Prohibition eras.



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16. The Black Godfather (2019)

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Delve into the extraordinary life of Clarence Avant, the ultimate insider and unparalleled force in the music industry, as portrayed in the documentary “The Black Godfather. ” This riveting 2019 film takes us behind the scenes of Avant’s illustrious career, revealing his influence on music, film, TV, and politics. Witness his unrivaled success as a record label fixer and unstoppable force in the music business. Experience his journey marked by powerful partnerships, including his influential stint at Sussex Records. With nominations for 1 Primetime Emmy and 4 wins, including those for Reginald Hudlin (director), this biographical documentary stands out among the competitors.



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