The gangster movie is one of the most popular genres in film. From the Italian, Irish, and Russian "families" in America to similarly sinister groups in Europe, Japan, and beyond, the cinema has never shied away from portraying the evil exploits of these brutal outfits. In this highly entertaining and informative book, two accomplished and apropos authors put the genre in perspective like no other author or documentarian has done before.
The Ultimate Book of Gangster Movies provides extensive reviews of the Top 100 gangster films of all time, including sidebars like "Reality Check," "Hit and Miss," "I Know That Guy," "Body Count," and other fun and informative features. Also included are over a dozen stand-alone chapters such as Sleeper "Hits," "Fugazi" Flops, Guilty Pleasures, Lost Treasures, Q&A Interviews with top actors and directors (including Chazz Palinteri, Michael Madsen, Joe Mantagna, and more), plus over 50 compelling photographs.
Foreword by Joe Pistone, the FBI agent and mob infiltrator who wrote the bestselling book and acclaimed movie,
Donnie Brasco.
Author: George Anastasia, Glen Macnow
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Running Press Adult
Published: 09/27/2011
Pages: 352
Weight: 1.55lbs
Size: 9.90h x 7.90w x 0.90d
ISBN: 9780762441549
Review Citation(s): Booklist 04/15/2012 pg. 40
About the AuthorGlen Macnow has been a popular talk-radio host for over fourteen years on Philadelphia's 610-AM WIP, where he currently hosts the midday sports and entertainment show daily from 10am-2pm, which includes the weekly feature, "The Movie Club for Men." He is the author of the acclaimed book,
The Ultimate Book of Sports Movies, as well as five other successful titles. He lives outside Philadelphia, PA.
George Anastasia is one of America's foremost experts on organized crime. A crime reporter for the Philadelphia Inquirer for decades, he has written five books about the mob, including
Blood & Honor, which Pullitzer Prize-winning author Jimmy Breslin called "the best gangster book ever written." Anastasia's work also appears in the
Village Voice, Playboy, and others, and he is the co-host of
The Crime Guys, a call-in radio show on Philadelphia's 1210-AM Sundays at 9 pm. He lives outside Philadelphia.