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Gangster films have been popular with moviegoers ever since the seminal gangster films "Little Caesar," "The Public Enemy," and "Scarface" were released in the 1930s. Their often larger-than-life characters [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], absorbing dramas and plots, and chaotic violence touch on identity, nonconformity, power, tribal instincts, ritualization, and family values.
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Sympathetic, henpecked, conflicted Tony Soprano of the popular HBO series has replaced the remorseless mobster Scarface or the amoral, ever-eager hit man. The essays and accompanying movie stills encompass all of these different facets of the gangster film genre.
The Gangster Film Reader edited by Alain Silver and James Ursini (Pompton Plains [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], NJ: Amadeus Press [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], 2007) offers essays written by professors, members of film organizations, and writers of popular culture.
Gangster films, directors, and actors in Britain, Hong Kong, and Japan are compared to American gangster films and discuss archetype, morality play, tragic figures, and pure monsters.
During World War II, the major Hollywood studio Paramount "drew on gangster crime conventions and capitalized on the war in a big way [by] reforming gangsters [so that they] promoted patriotic crime with a distinctively masculine psychological ethos and 'combat mentality' that vicariously tapped into the war effort." Warner Brothers reformed the gangster stereotype so that in one WWII-era movie, the gangster is seen as a "sociopathic patriot assassin."
With the crumbling of the gangster mystique from highly-publicized trials in the latter years of the 20th century and media stories and movies about Mafia turncoats, gangsters were depicted as individuals who had normal feelings and relationships while simultaneously engaging in criminal conduct.
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