10 Must-See Gangster Classics for Every True Fan

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One​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌ cannot resist the allure of gangster​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌ movies. It might be the attitude, the elegant suits, the witty one-liners that people will be quoting forever, or perhaps it is the forbidden pleasure of rooting for the villain. The gangster film has given us some of the most memorable scenes in the history of movies, whether it be from the smoke-filled speakeasies of Prohibition-era America or the tough streets of Rio. So get ready (and yes, the cannoli), as we are listing the 10 best gangster movies of all time, starting with the last ones for the most ​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌suspense.

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10. American Gangster (2007)

Ridley​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌ Scott’s gripping crime drama follows the real-life events of Frank Lucas, a Harlem cocaine dealer. Washington is just electric, as Lucas and Crowe are the perfect foil to him as the morally unyielding cop trying to take him down. The movie is a great combination of a big studio movie with its energy and style, and a slow, thoughtful meditation on ambition, corruption, and the dregs of the American ​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌dream.

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9. The Untouchables (1987)

Brian De Palma whisks us away to Prohibition, as lawmen and gangsters battle in operatic style. Starring Kevin Costner as Eliot Ness, Sean Connery in an Oscar-winning turn, and Robert De Niro scenery-chewing role as Al Capone, the film is a combination of style and spectacle. With its slow-motion shoot-’em-ups and swooping camera movements, The Untouchables is gangster drama at its most cinematic.

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8. Scarface (1983)

“Say hello to my little friend!” Few phrases are as iconic as Tony Montana’s volcanic introduction. Al Pacino’s cocaine-fueled meltdown in Miami is hyperbolic, brutal, and indelible. With its neon-drenched decadence and operatic drama, Scarface transcended being a movie; it became a cultural reference point, informing everything from rap lyrics to video games.

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7. Mean Streets (1973)

Before Goodfellas and Casino, Martin Scorsese introduced the world to his brutal vision of life in the mob with Mean Streets. Harvey Keitel and young Robert De Niro infuse raw energy into this tale of small-time hoods in Little Italy. With its jittery camera moves, rock ‘n’ roll score, and Catholic guilt, this was the film that signaled Scorsese as an emerging voice in American cinema.

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6. Once Upon a Time in America (1984)

Sergio Leone’s epic sprawl is a story of friendship, betrayal, and regret that spans decades. Robert De Niro heads a top-notch cast in this tale of Jewish gangsters in New York, presented with Leone’s characteristic splendor and heightened by Ennio Morricone’s spine-tingling score. Its knotty history of release only adds to its myth, but the restored version is nothing short of gobsmacking.

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5. City of God (2002)

Crime is not the exclusive property of American streets. City of God transports us to the favelas of Rio de Janeiro, where children mature prematurely and die sooner. With breakneck editing, documentary realism, and indelible performances, this Brazilian masterpiece redefined the possibilities of a gangster film. It’s raw, gorgeous, and unforgettable.

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4. The Departed (2006)

Martin Scorsese finally captured his overdue Oscar with this Boston-based crime thriller. Jack Nicholson, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Matt Damon live a lethal game of deception and double lives in a betrayal-filled, blood-soaked payoff-rich tale. Half tense, half darkly comedic, The Departed is the reason why Scorsese is still the undisputed king of gangster films.

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3. Goodfellas (1990)

“Ever since I can remember, I always wanted to be a gangster.” And so Scorsese begins a whirlwind tale of life in the mob that’s both thrilling and terrifying. Ray Liotta, Joe Pesci, and Robert De Niro give performances for the ages, and narration, editing, and soundtrack that have become part of film history. Few films capture the highs and inevitable downfalls of life as a gangster as well as Goodfellas.

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2. The Godfather (1972)

Francis Ford Coppola’s classic is not merely a movie; it’s a cultural touchstone. Marlon Brando’s Don Vito Corleone established the benchmark for all mob bosses to come, and the film’s breadth, dialogue, and craftsmanship have rendered it an enduring classic. The Godfather is still the greatest of the mob movies, combining crime, family, and tragedy in pure cinema.

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1. The Godfather Part II (1974)

Somehow, Coppola topped himself. Sequeling the Corleone saga, The Godfather Part II juxtaposes Michael’s brutal reign with flashbacks of young Vito’s ascension, perfectly played by Robert De Niro. Al Pacino gives a searing performance at the film’s core, and the movie plays out like a Shakespearean tragedy. It’s not only the greatest gangster film ever, but it’s one of the greatest films, period.

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That’s the roster. From operatic sagas to hard-boiled street-level tales, these movies demonstrate why the gangster genre remains so compelling. They’re stories of power, loyalty, betrayal, and ambition, and they illustrate that occasionally the bad guys truly do get the good lines.

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