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Machine-Gun Kelly

Without His Gun He Was Naked Yellow!
1958 | 83m | English

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George Kelly is angry at the world and scared to death of dying. A career bank robber, Kelly gets his confidence from his Thompson SMG and his girl Flo. After a botched robbery, Flo, Kelly and his gang try their hand at a more lucrative job: kidnapping.
Release Date: May 01, 1958
Director: Roger Corman
Writer: R. Wright Campbell
Genres: Crime
Keywords bank, historical figure, bank robbery, machine gun, drive in classic, public enemy
Production Companies El Monte Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 15, 2024
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Name Character
Charles Bronson George R. 'Machine Gun' Kelly
Susan Cabot Florence 'Flo' Becker
Morey Amsterdam Michael Fandango
Richard Devon Apple
Jack Lambert Howard
Frank De Kova Harry
Connie Gilchrist 'Ma' Becker
Wally Campo Maize
Barboura Morris Lynn Grayson
Lori Martin Sherryl Vito
George Archambeault Frank
Robert Griffin Mr. Andrew Vito
Michael Fox Detective Clinton
Mitzi McCall Harriet
Larry Thor Detective Drummond
Shirley Falls Martha
Jay Sayer Philip Ashton (uncredited)
Ted Thorpe Freddy (uncredited)
Dwight Brooks Corrupt Cop (uncredited)
Name Job
Roger Corman Director
David Newell Makeup Artist
Gerald Fried Original Music Composer
Ronald Sinclair Editor
R. Wright Campbell Screenplay
Daniel Haller Art Direction
Harry Reif Set Decoration
Floyd Crosby Director of Photography
Name Title
Roger Corman Producer
Samuel Z. Arkoff Executive Producer
James H. Nicholson Executive Producer
Organization Category Person
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John Chard
7.0

Lion’s Stare You Down. Machine Gun Kelly is directed by Roger Corman and written by Robert Wright Campbell. It stars Charles Bronson, Susan Cabot, Morey Amsterdam, Jack Lambert, Frank DeKova and Connie Gilchrist. Music is by Gerald Fried and cinematography by Floyd Crosby. George Francis Bar ... nes Junior, AKA: Machine Gun Kelly, was a prohibition era American hoodlum, this movie is an interpretation of his time in the public enemy limelight. Never climbing up to high energy rat-a-tat-tat action levels, Corman’s “mini” biopic none the less breezes along and remains fascinating throughout. The makers paint Kelly as something of a weak willed type of guy who is impotent without his Thompson Submachine Gun. This is a man firmly dangling on the end of the puppet strings being twirled and pulled by his Moll, Flo Becker. Oh he’s not beyond slapping his woman around, or bullying one of his weaker willed accomplices, but Corman and Campbell assure us that Kelly is not to be gloried, even giving him a pathological fear of dying that shows him in this movie form as something of a coward. Of course this is just a movie, and for historical facts and figures et al, folks are warned this is not a biography to use as a starting point to explore Kelly’s reputation… Bronson as Kelly is wonderfully broody and he handles the fluctuations in Kelly’s psyche with convincing skill. Cabot as Flo is a sex-bomb, and deviously appealing with it she is as well, while Amsterdam gets to play a character so colourful and kinked, it wouldn’t be out of place in classic era film noir. Crosby was an ace cinematographer, capable of making the cheapest crime movie production looking a whole lot more expensive, such is the case here. While Fried provides a progressive jazz musical score that ranges from Ant Hill Mob like breeziness to funky piano based frenzies. All in all, a good gangster movie that benefits from some well written and performed characterisations. 7/10

May 16, 2024