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| Jason Robards | ... | Al Capone | |
| George Segal | ... | Peter Gusenberg | |
| Ralph Meeker | ... | George Clarence 'Bugs' Moran | |
| Jean Hale | ... | Myrtle | |
| Clint Ritchie | ... | Jack McGurn | |
| Frank Silvera | ... | Nick Sorello | |
| Joseph Campanella | ... | Albert Wienshank | |
| Richard Bakalyan | ... | John Scalise | |
| David Canary | ... | Frank Gusenberg | |
| Bruce Dern | ... | Johnny May | |
| Harold J. Stone | ... | Frank Nitti | |
| Kurt Kreuger | ... | James Clark | |
| Paul Richards | ... | Charles Fischetti | |
| Joe Turkel | ... | Jake 'Greasy Thumb' Guzik (as Joseph Turkel) | |
| Milton Frome | ... | Adam Heyer | |
| Mickey Deems | ... | Reinhold Schwimmer | |
| John Agar | ... | Dion O'Bannion | |
| Celia Lovsky | ... | Josephine Schwimmer | |
| Tom Reese | ... | Ted Newberry | |
| Jan Merlin | ... | Willie Marks | |
| Alexander D'Arcy | ... | Joe Aiello (as Alex D'Arcy) | |
| Reed Hadley | ... | Hymie Weiss | |
| Gus Trikonis | ... | Rio | |
| Charles Dierkop | ... | Salvanti | |
| Tom Signorelli | ... | Bobo Borotto | |
| Rico Cattani | ... | Albert Anselmi | |
| Alex Rocco | ... | Diamond | |
| Leo Gordon | ... | Heitler | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Daniel Ades | ... | Angelo Molina (uncredited) | |
| Nick Borgani | ... | Capone Board Member (uncredited) | |
| Bob Brandon | ... | Capone Board Member (uncredited) | |
| Mary Grace Canfield | ... | Mrs. Doody, Landlady (uncredited) | |
| Russ Conway | ... | Interrogator (uncredited) | |
| Jack Del Rio | ... | Capone Board Member (uncredited) | |
| Paul Frees | ... | Narrator (voice) (uncredited) | |
| Ron Gans | ... | Chapman (uncredited) | |
| Michele Guarini | ... | Patsy Lolordo (uncredited) | |
| Phil Haran | ... | (uncredited) | |
| Jonathan Haze | ... | Gangster dressed as a cop (uncredited) | |
| Betsy Jones-Moreland | ... | Poolside Interviewer (uncredited) | |
| Richard Krisher | ... | Desk Clerk (uncredited) | |
| Dick Miller | ... | Gangster dressed as a cop (uncredited) | |
| Ernesto Morelli | ... | Capone Board Member (uncredited) | |
| Barboura Morris | ... | Jeanette Landsman (uncredited) | |
| Jack Nicholson | ... | Gino, Hit Man (uncredited) | |
| Ken Scott | ... | Policeman (uncredited) | |
| Joan Shawlee | ... | Edna, Frank's Girlfriend (uncredited) | |
| Buck Taylor | ... | Poolside interviewer 2 (uncredited) | |
Directed by | |||
| Roger Corman | |||
Writing credits | ||
| Howard Browne | (writer) | |
Produced by | |||
| Roger Corman | .... | producer | |
| Paul Rapp | .... | associate producer | |
Original Music by | |||
| Lionel Newman | (uncredited) | ||
| Fred Steiner | (uncredited) | ||
Cinematography by | |||
| Milton R. Krasner | (as Milton Krasner) | ||
Film Editing by | |||
| William B. Murphy | |||
Art Direction by | |||
| Philip M. Jefferies | (as Philip Jefferies) | ||
| Jack Martin Smith | |||
Set Decoration by | |||
| Steven Potter | |||
| Walter M. Scott | |||
Makeup Department | |||
| Margaret Donovan | .... | hair stylist | |
| Ben Nye | .... | makeup artist | |
Production Management | |||
| David Silver | .... | unit production manager | |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | |||
| Wesley Barry | .... | assistant director (as Wes Barry) | |
Sound Department | |||
| David Dockendorf | .... | sound | |
| Herman Lewis | .... | sound | |
Special Effects by | |||
| L.B. Abbott | .... | special photographic effects | |
| Art Cruickshank | .... | special photographic effects | |
| Emil Kosa Jr. | .... | special photographic effects | |
Stunts | |||
| Chuck Couch | .... | stunts (uncredited) | |
| Julie Ann Johnson | .... | stunts (uncredited) | |
| Harvey Parry | .... | stunts (uncredited) | |
| David Perna | .... | stunts (uncredited) | |
| Dale Van Sickel | .... | stunts (uncredited) | |
Music Department | |||
| Lionel Newman | .... | conductor | |
Other crew | |||
| Monte Hellman | .... | dialogue director (uncredited) | |
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Despite an lengthy and variously successful career in sci-fi and horror movies, it is this movie that I personally feel is the crowning glory of Roger Corman's career. It is also, I feel, one of the greatest and most underrated gangster movies of all time. It should definitely be held in the same high regard as movies like 'Goodfellas', 'Once Upon A Time In America' and, dare one even suggest, 'The Godfather'.
Everything about this movie is superb. The lush, opulent, colour-saturated widescreen cinematography; the fantastic acting; the meticulous attention to period detail that rivals that of 'Once Upon....America'. Also, the authoritative voice-over that runs the entire length of the movie pre-dates 'Goodfellas' by some 20-odd years.
At first one might think that Jason Robards is woefully miscast as Al Capone, but this is not so. He gives Capone an edgy, lean and utterly menacing persona. The rest of the cast reads like a Who's-who of exploitation cinema; Ralph Meeker(excellent as Bugs Morant), Dick Bakalyan, Bruce Dern, Alex Rocco and John Agar. Throw in a couple of cameos from Corman regulars Dick Miller and Jack Nicholson, and this really is a cast to die for...quite literally.
If there is a problem with the movie, it's that with the subject being so viciously evil, and knowing that EVERY character and event is real, the movie has a bit of a sour tone, and can be a bit of a downbeat experience to some people. That said, I suppose the purpose of the movie is to show EXACTLY what happened, and to humanise the victims, rather than treat them as some statistics in the annals of crime. Like all the great gangster movies, this doesn't glamourise the gangster life, but makes us glad that we are not a part of that dangerous world.