Gangster Land

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There is fame and then there is infamy. During the height of Prohibition in Chicago, Al Capone was both favorite son and public enemy number one. With the help of his Tommy Gun wielding right-hand man, “Machine Gun” Jack McGurn, they wage a war of...read more
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There is fame and then there is infamy. During the height of Prohibition in Chicago, Al Capone was both favorite son and public enemy number one. With the help of his Tommy Gun wielding right-hand man, “Machine Gun” Jack McGurn, they wage a war of murder and mayhem on the streets of Chicago in GANGSTER LAND. The crime drama starring Sean Faris (Never Back Down, “Pretty Little Liars”) and Milo Gibson (Hacksaw Ridge), also features an all-star supporting cast including Jason Patric (The Lost Boys, Narc, “Wayward Pines”), “The Sopranos” star Jamie-Lynn Sigler and Peter Facinelli (The Twilight Saga, “SWAT”). On December 1, GANGSTER LAND opens theatrically in select major cities, such as Los Angeles, Chicago, Boston, Phoenix, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Washington DC, Miami, Orlando, Kansas City and Toronto; and, day-and-date, it will also be available nationwide on demand and digital. The story of America’s most famous mobsters and their rise to power, GANGSTER LAND examines Al Capone’s ascension through the eyes of his second in command, “Machine Gun” Jack McGurn (Faris). Once an amateur boxer, McGurn is lured into the Italian mafia after the murder of his step-father. Upon joining, he rises swiftly through the ranks along with friend and eventual Boss, Capone (Gibson). As the Italian mob becomes the most lucrative criminal organization in the country, tensions build with “Bugs” Moran (Facinelli) and the Irish mob which ignites a brutal gang war culminating with the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre.

Original Release

01/16/2018

Cast

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Directors

Timothy Woodward Jr.

Writers

Ian Patrick Williams

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