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- Capone [videorecording] / by Cardellini, Linda,1975-actor.; Dillon, Matt,actor.; Fisher, Noel,1984-actor.; Hardy, Tom,1977-actor.; Narducci, Katherine,1965-actor.; Sapienza, Al,1962-actor.; Trank, Josh,1985-film director,screenwriter.; Vertical Entertainment (Firm),publisher.;
Linda Cardellini, Tom Hardy, Noel Fisher, Matt Dillion, Al Sapienza, Kathrine Narducci.A superb performance by Tom Hardy anchors this bold drama that chronicles the last years of notorious gangster Al Capone's life. Released from prison and stricken with dementia-causing neurosyphilis, Capone moves to Florida where his mind rapidly fails as he's plagued by hallucinations and forced to come to terms with the brutality of his criminal past.Canadian Home Video Rating: 14A.MPAA rating: R; for strong/bloody violence, pervasive language and some sexuality.DVD ; widescreen presentation ; Dolby Digital 5.1, 2.0.
- Subjects: Fiction films.; Feature films.; Biographical films.; Historical films.; Gangster films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Capone, Al, 1899-1947; Gangsters; Neurosyphilis; Mafia; Mafiosi;
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- Capone [videorecording] / by Cardellini, Linda,1975-actor.; Dillon, Matt,actor.; Fisher, Noel,1984-actor.; Hardy, Tom,1977-actor.; Narducci, Katherine,1965-actor.; Sapienza, Al,1962-actor.; Trank, Josh,1985-film director,screenwriter.; Vertical Entertainment (Firm),publisher.;
Linda Cardellini, Tom Hardy, Noel Fisher, Matt Dillion, Al Sapienza, Kathrine Narducci.A superb performance by Tom Hardy anchors this bold drama that chronicles the last years of notorious gangster Al Capone's life. Released from prison and stricken with dementia-causing neurosyphilis, Capone moves to Florida where his mind rapidly fails as he's plagued by hallucinations and forced to come to terms with the brutality of his criminal past.Canadian Home Video Rating: 14A.MPAA rating: R; for strong/bloody violence, pervasive language and some sexuality.Blu-ray disc (requires Blu-ray player for playback) ; anamorphic widescreen format ; Dolby digital 5.1, 2.0.
- Subjects: Fiction films.; Feature films.; Biographical films.; Historical films.; Gangster films.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Capone, Al, 1899-1947; Gangsters; Neurosyphilis; Mafia; Mafiosi;
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- The Sherlock society / by Ponti, James.;
Twelve-year-old Alex Sherlock, his thirteen-year-old sister Zoe, and their friends Lina and Yadi decide to spend their summer in Miami investigating the many "cold cases" their grandfather accumulated during his years as a reporter--first up, Al Capone and a buried treasure.Ages 8-12.
- Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Capone, Al, 1899-1947; Treasure troves; Siblings; Grandfathers; Cold cases (Criminal investigation);
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- Gangster Land [videorecording (BLURAY)]. by Gibson, Milo; Faris, Sean; Patric, Jason; Facinelli, Peter; Sigler, Jamie-Lynn;
Milo Gibson, Sean Faris, Jason Patric, Peter Facinelli, Jamie-Lynn Sigler.Director, Timothy Woodward Jr..Blu-ray.MWT rating: NR.With a backdrop of the roaring 20s, the Italian and Irish mobs bloody the streets of Chicago during the infamous gangland wars. Al Capone, and his Machine Gunner Jack McGurn, take on Bugs Moran and the Irish mob in a battle that culminates with the Valentine's Day Massacre.
- Subjects: Action.; Crime.; Action / Adventure.;
- © 2018., Status Media,
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- Bones of holly / by Haines, Carolyn,author.;
"Bones of Holly is the next novel from Carolyn Haines in the series that Kirkus Reviews characterizes as "Stephanie Plum meets the Ya-Ya Sisterhood" featuring sassy Southern private investigator Sarah Booth Delaney. Sarah Booth and Tinkie, along with babyMaylin, are in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi for Christmas this year, as judges for the annual library tree decorating contest. The other two judges are writers Sandra O'Day and Janet Malone. They're bestselling Mississippi authors, but bitter competitors.In fact, the feud between them is the stuff of legends. For years, they've brawled, their sales skyrocketing with each cat fight. Sandra's most recent true crime book documents the 1920s rum-running era of Al Capone, who built a mansion in BSL and a distribution network for his liquor. Janet's book, scheduled to be published in January, is a fictional account of the same material-which only heightens their bitter rivalry. Sarah Booth and Tinkie are shopping with little Maylin when they see Sandra and Janet outside a bookstore, fur flying, and when Sandra vanishes from her own gala later that night, suspicion turns to Janet. Janet accuses Sandra of attempting to manipulate the media by a fake disappearance, but is it a stunt, or is something more sinisterat play? Sarah Booth and Tinkie will have to dive deep into the history of Bay St. Louis, and even Al Capone himself, to get to the bottom of this case. But the trail in fact leads them back to several prominent families still residing in the area. Families who may not want their secrets known ..."--
- Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Christmas fiction.; Cozy mysteries.; Novels.; Contests; Delaney, Sarah Booth (Fictitious character); Missing persons; Treasure troves;
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- Shadow Ticket. by Pynchon, Thomas.;
Milwaukee 1932, the Great Depression going full blast, repeal of Prohibition just around the corner, Al Capone in the federal pen, the private investigation business shifting from labor-management relations to the more domestic kind. Hicks McTaggart, a one-time strikebreaker turned private eye, thinks hes found job security until he gets sent out on what should be a routine case, locating and bringing back the heiress of a Wisconsin cheese fortune whos taken a mind to go wandering. Before he knows it, hes been shanghaied onto a transoceanic liner, ending up eventually in Hungary where theres no shoreline, a language from some other planet, and enough pastry to see any cop well into retirementand of course no sign of the runaway heiress hes supposed to be chasing. By the time Hicks catches up with her he will find himself also entangled with Nazis, Soviet agents, British counterspies, swing musicians, practitioners of the paranormal, outlaw motorcyclists, and the troubles that come with each of them, none of which Hicks is qualified, forget about being paid, to deal with. Surrounded by history he has no grasp on and cant see his way around in or out of, the only bright side for Hicks is its the dawn of the Big Band Era and as it happens hes a pretty good dancer. Whether this will be enough to allow him somehow to lindy-hop his way back again to Milwaukee and the normal world, which may no longer exist, is another question.Library Bound Incorporated
- Subjects: FICTION / Literary; FICTION / Mystery & Detective / Private Investigators; FICTION / Noir;
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- Dangerous Rhythms Jazz and the Underworld [electronic resource] : by English, T. J..aut; cloudLibrary;
From T. J. English, the New York Times bestselling author of Havana Nocturne, comes the epic, scintillating narrative of the interconnected worlds of jazz and organized crime in 20th century America. "[A] brilliant and courageous book." —Dr. Cornel West Dangerous Rhythms tells the symbiotic story of jazz and the underworld: a relationship fostered in some of 20th century America’s most notorious vice districts. For the first half of the century mobsters and musicians enjoyed a mutually beneficial partnership. By offering artists like Louis Armstrong, Earl “Fatha” Hines, Fats Waller, Duke Ellington, Billie Holiday, Lena Horne, and Ella Fitzgerald a stage, the mob, including major players Al Capone, Meyer Lansky, and Charlie “Lucky” Luciano, provided opportunities that would not otherwise have existed. Even so, at the heart of this relationship was a festering racial inequity. The musicians were mostly African American, and the clubs and means of production were owned by white men. It was a glorified plantation system that, over time, would find itself out of tune with an emerging Civil Rights movement. Some artists, including Louis Armstrong, believed they were safer and more likely to be paid fairly if they worked in “protected” joints. Others believed that playing in venues outside mob rule would make it easier to have control over their careers. Through English’s voluminous research and keen narrative skills, Dangerous Rhythms reveals this deeply fascinating slice of American history in all its sordid glory.
- Subjects: Electronic books.; 20th Century; Jazz; Organized Crime;
- © 2022., HarperCollins,
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- G-man : a Bob Lee Swagger novel / by Hunter, Stephen,1946-author.;
"From bestselling author and Pulitzer Prize winner Stephen Hunter, the latest episode in his Swagger family saga--replete with Hunter's wicked suspense, vivid gun fights, and historical truths. 1934 was a pivotal year in the ongoing battle between the FBI and America's most famous outlaws--it was a year of giant personalities and huge shoot-outs, and it marked the deaths of John Dillinger, Bonnie and Clyde, and Pretty Boy Floyd, among others. But that year, FBI agent Sam Cowley's priority was to nab the most dangerous gangster this country has ever produced, a man so violent he scared Al Capone and was booted from the Chicago mob--Baby Face Nelson. To stop him, Cowley recruited the most talented gunman of the time--Charles Swagger. When Bob Lee Swagger, now in Idaho, finally sells the land he owned in Arkansas, the developers begin to tear down the old homestead and uncover a steel case hidden in the foundation. The case contains a batch of 1934 memorabilia--a much-corroded FBI badge, a.45 automatic preserved in cosmoline, a gun clip, and a cryptic diagram, all belonging to Charles Swagger. Bob never knew his grandfather Charles, who died before he was he born, and his father Earl refuses to mention him. Fascinated by this new information, Bob is driven to find out what happened to his grandfather, and why his own father, whom he worshipped, never spoke of Charles. But as he investigates further, Bob learns that someone is following him, someone with his own obsession of finding out what Charles Swagger left behind"--
- Subjects: Thrillers (Fiction); Family secrets; Snipers; Swagger, Bob Lee (Fictitious character);
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- The ghosts of Eden Park : the bootleg king, the women who pursued him, and the murder that shocked jazz-age America / by Abbott, Karen,1973-author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."In the early days of Prohibition, long before Al Capone became a household name, a German immigrant named George Remus quits practicing law and starts trafficking whiskey. Within two years he's a multi-millionaire. The press calls him "King of the Bootleggers," writing breathless stories about the Gatsby-esque events he and his glamorous second wife, Imogene, host at their Cincinnati mansion, with party favors ranging from diamond jewelry for the men to brand-new Pontiacs for the women. By the summer of 1921, Remus owns 35 percent of all the liquor in the United States. Pioneering prosecutor Mabel Walker Willebrandt is determined to bring him down. Willebrandt's bosses at the U.S. Attorney's office hired her right out of law school, assuming she'd pose no real threat to the cozy relationship they maintain with Remus. Eager to prove them wrong, she dispatches her best investigator, Franklin Dodge, to look into his empire. It's a decision with deadly consequences: with Remus behind bars, Franklin and Imogene begin an affair and plot to ruin him, sparking a bitter feud that soon reaches the highest levels of government-- and that can only end in murder. Combining deep historical research with novelistic flair, THE GHOSTS OF EDEN PARK is the unforgettable, stranger-than-fiction story of a rags-to-riches entrepreneur and a long-forgotten heroine, of the excesses and absurdities of the Jazz Age, and of the infinite human capacity to deceive"--
- Subjects: Biographies.; Remus, George, 1878-1952; Willebrandt, Mabel Walker, 1889-1963.; Trials (Murder); Uxoricide; Alcohol trafficking;
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