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In the history of gangster cinema, few films capture the cold, clinical brutality of Prohibition-era Chicago like Roger Corman’s , The St. Valentine's Day Massacre (Polish title: Masakra w dniu świętego Walentego ). The Plot: A City at War
The narrative builds toward the infamous February 14, 1929, execution, where Capone’s men—disguised as police officers—ambushed Moran’s gang in a North Side garage, ending their rivalry in a hail of Thompson machine-gun fire. Why This Film Still Hits Hard
Set in the "Roaring Twenties," the film meticulously reconstructs the violent power struggle between two legendary mob bosses: (Jason Robards) and George "Bugs" Moran (Ralph Meeker).
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In the history of gangster cinema, few films capture the cold, clinical brutality of Prohibition-era Chicago like Roger Corman’s , The St. Valentine's Day Massacre (Polish title: Masakra w dniu świętego Walentego ). The Plot: A City at War
The narrative builds toward the infamous February 14, 1929, execution, where Capone’s men—disguised as police officers—ambushed Moran’s gang in a North Side garage, ending their rivalry in a hail of Thompson machine-gun fire. Why This Film Still Hits Hard
Set in the "Roaring Twenties," the film meticulously reconstructs the violent power struggle between two legendary mob bosses: (Jason Robards) and George "Bugs" Moran (Ralph Meeker).