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Gangster No.1£4.99 Free DeliveryRRP: £15.99 | You save: £11.00 (68%) In stock | Usually dispatched within 24 hours |
- Director's Commentary
- Deleted Scenes
- Cast & Crew Interviews
- Behind the Scenes
- Theatrical Trailer
- Audio Description for the Visually Impaired
- Isolated Music Score
- Featurette
- TV Spot
- Teaser Trailer
It's 1968. Gangster has come to work for Freddie Mays, the Butcher of Mayfair, and he's enjoying his job. He likes the money, the girls, the suits, the power, the violence. And gangster is good at what he does, very good. He frightens people and he's going to frighten Freddie Mays.
When rival gang boss Lennie Taylor hatches a plot to kill Freddie and take over his territory, Gangster finds out about it and puts together a plan which will take out Lennie and Freddie at the same time. With Lennie dead and Freddie inside, Gangster finds himself alone at the top with only one way to go.

Average rating (3 reviews)
Best Gangster movie ever
McKibbin | 20/08/2008 | See all McKibbin's reviews (1) »
This film is by far the best gangster movie ever made. It has everything you could want, blood, guts and plenty of violence.There is also a really cool story line which follows gangster through the ranks and follows him to the top.
I would recommend this to everyone and anyone, its a must buy.
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Newcastle123 | 19/06/2008 | See all Newcastle123's reviews (6) »
On the whole this film is top class british film.Its got a really irie/clockwork orange feel to the film.It would of been abit better if the film went into more depth about why the young ganster was so envious of Freddie Mays.The ending is great and very poingant.With Malcom Mcdowell actually realising he has nothing after all thos years at the top of the tree whilst Mays was inside.Also a quick word on paul Bettany- He played the role well and considering he was lead role in the worst film of all time (Wimbeldon) he came across very edgy and crediable in this.Must buy and a good cult film
Cool British Gangster Movie
stuartfear | 06/02/2008 | See all stuartfear's reviews (115) »
Gangster No.1 is hard to describe, its just great. It's one of those cult movies you just love, its cool and stylish in all ways. Malcolm McDowell plays the aging gangster/narrator well in this movie, and Paul Bettany plays the role of the young gangster brilliantly. The style and look Bettany brings to the role is incredible, he's an odd and sadictic character, yet you still like him. David Thewlis as Freddie Mays, the camp boss, The butcher of Mayfair is not to be missed. It's a brilliant performance by all the cast in a great movie. It's a must see British movie, one of the coolest gangster movies out there.
Malcolm McDowell, David Thewlis, Paul Bettany, Saffron Burrows, Kenneth Cranham, Jamie Foreman, Razaaq Adoti, Doug Allen, Eddie Marsan & David Kennedy | |
18 years and over | |
2000 | |
Widescreen 16.9:1 | |
English - Dolby Digital (5.1) | |
English For The Hearing Impaired | |
1 Hour and 38 minutes (approx) | |
Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players. |


















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