The St. Valentine's Day Massacre

Synopsis: Chicago February 14th 1929. Al Capone finally establishes himself as the city's boss of organised crime. In a north-side garage his hoods, dressed as policemen, surprise and mow down with machine-guns the key members of Bugs Moran's rival gang. The film traces the history of the incident, and the lives affected and in some cases ended by it.
Genre: Crime, Drama, History
Director(s): Roger Corman
Production: 20th Century Fox
 
IMDB:
6.7
Rotten Tomatoes:
88%
UNRATED
Year:
1967
100 min
747 Views


February 14, 1929-

the year of the black bottle,

six-day bicycle races...

flagpole sitting, and the first flight

from Paris to New York.

Mickey Mouse

makes his screen debut...

and Herbert Hoover is inaugurated

as the 31 st president with the words...

"We in America today are nearer

to the final triumph over poverty...

than ever before in any land. "

Six months later, the New York

stock market will crash...

and bring about the greatest

depression in world history.

In the city of Chicago,

the time is 10:
25 a.m.

The temperature- 18 above zero.

Oh, my God.

My God!

In the years

following the passage...

of the National

Prohibition Act of 1920...

the nation's underworld rises to power

and battles amongst itself...

just as modern nations

and corporations do.

Open periods of gang warfare are

followed by peace treaties...

and attempts at consolidation

and monopoly...

each of which is shattered

as new warfare erupts...

in quest of the booming

bootlegging and vice profits.

By 1929, the gangs of Chicago

operate 21,207 speakeasies...

and their gross income

reaches $357 million.

Six hundred and 18 members

of the city's underworld...

are murdered within nine years.

Corruption extends

from the mayor's office...

to the humblest

side-street speakeasy.

Tell your lousy sister

to keep her lousy mouth shut!

Do me a favor, will you?

I mean, just to give

her tonsils a break-

Two beers.

Nice place you got here.

Thanks.

Do a nice business, huh?

Pays the rent.

What are you trying to do,

poison me?

If you don't like the beer, mister,

you don't have to pay for it.

Well, now, ain't you

the cat's pajamas?

Did you hear that, Jimmy?

Bright eyes here says

we don't have to pay for this slop.

How 'bout it, bud?

You're drinking this stuff.

Tastes terrible, don't it?

I guess I'm not what

you'd call much of a judge.

What's the matter?

Don't you know when something stinks?

I guess I drunk better at that.

Ah, ya hear that?

Even your friend don't like it.

What more do you want?

All right, bright eyes,

where you getting it?

Fellow named Slauson.

Slauson, Slauson-

Only Slauson I know

works for Capone.

Al Capone.

That wouldn't be the same

Slauson, would it?

Huh?

I think it is.

- How much you move in a week?

- Five barrels.

Five? A swell joint like you got here?

With the right kind of beer,

you could double that, easy.

I'm gonna put 10 barrels in here

tomorrow morning, cost you $55 a barrel.

Look, mister, you trying

to get me knocked off?

I can't buck Capone.

Neither can Moran.

Moran?

Only Moran I know drives a streetcar.

That, uh-That wouldn't be

the same Moran, would it?

My mistake.

Aw, that's okay.

Anybody can make a mistake.

Take me. Why, I could even

be wrong about your beer.

Maybe it's swell,

and it's just you got dirty pipes.

Happens.

Well, now, you know

what you got there, bright eyes.

It's not the pipes at all.

It's green beer.

Here, you can smell it.

See what I mean?

Peter Gusenberg-born Chicago,

Illinois, September 22 of 1898.

Ex-convict. Mail-robber. Burglar.

Hijacker. Professional killer.

When, at the age of 13, he came home

from school to find his mother dead...

his first act was to pry the wedding ring

from her finger and pawn it.

He has been a member of Bugs Moran's

North Side gang for the past seven years.

Ten barrels, starting tomorrow.

And don't forget-

I'm doing you a big favor.

Frank Gusenberg...

younger brother

of Peter Gusenberg-

born Chicago, Illinois,

October 11, 1902.

Burglar. Car thief. Extortionist.

Professional gunman.

Member of the North Side gang

for the past nine years.

He is married to two women

simultaneously...

but lives with neither.

Vincenzo DeMora, alias

"Machine Gun"Jack McGurn-

born Brooklyn, New York,

July 7, 1903.

When he was nine years old,

his father was murdered.

By the time he was 20,

he had personally killed...

every man connected

with his father's death.

He has recently become a top

trigger man and extortionist...

in the Capone organization.

Just where the hell were you?

Nothing I could do, Jack.

Guy came up like

right out of the woodwork.

First I know, the door is open

and he's blasting away.

- Did you make him?

- Yeah.

One of Moran's boys.

Frank Gusenberg.

Alphonse Capone...

alias Al Capone,

alias Al Brown-

born Castellamare, Italy,

January 6, 1899.

No criminal record.

Raised in a Brooklyn slum.

He has migrated to Illinois

early in 1919.

Shrewd, ambitious,

and utterly ruthless...

Capone in six short years has climbed

from the status of saloon bouncer...

to become unchallenged leader of Chicago's

most powerful underworld organization.

To his associates,

he is "The Big Fellow."

To the public,

he is "Scarface"Al Capone.

Thank you, Mr. Capone.

Sorry about that raid, Jake. I got a new

captain out there who won't play ball.

- What's wrong with him?

- Playing hard to get.

We had him put down

for a yard a week.

He says if we want to operate

in his district, we gotta triple that.

Three hundred, huh? Those guys

must think we're made of money.

Write me out his name. I'll have

the bum transferred to the sticks.

If it helps get him reelected...

half a million in Thompson's

campaign fund's a bargain.

They put Cermak

in the mayor's office...

and we're gonna lose

20 million a year.

That's a waste of dough.

We bought one mayor.

He loses out,

we buy the next one.

You don't know

Tony Cermak, Frank.

Charles "The Fixer"Fischetti-

born Castellamare, Italy,

August 11, 1891.

A second cousin to Al Capone...

Fischetti acts as chairman

at executive meetings.

He his a heavy drinker

but never drunk.

His principle value

to the organization...

is his ability

to suborn political leaders...

and public officials

on both state and city levels.

He will be murdered

on April 7, 1951.

...and that's where

we can get hurt.

He ever tries chiseling

on the Big Fellow's rackets...

he'll think a suitcase fell on him.

Ah, come on, Frank.

You know-

Hello, Al.

Meeting will come to order.

Jake.

Jake, we got you down here

for a report on the stockyards district.

How's everything going down there?

I'll read you the figures

and let you tell me, okay?

We took over that territory from Joe

Saltas at the end of last October...

and right away things got better.

For example...

beer sales for the 30-day period

ending December 15...

are up 21.4-

Jake "Greasy Thumb"Guzik-

born Peoria, Illinois,

November 9, 1894.

A one-time proprietor of a string

of suburban houses of prostitution...

Guzik is now in charge of all

bootlegging, sales and distribution...

for the Capone syndicate.

He will die of natural causes

on July 11, 1956.

Huh. I've been telling you guys for months

that when it comes to selling beer...

that big Polack don't know

his hat from third base.

For Christ's sake! All I get

outta you guys is talk!

The rest of the time,

you're strutting around...

with dollar cigars in your kissers

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Howard Browne

Howard Browne (April 15, 1908 – October 28, 1999) was a science fiction editor and mystery writer. He also wrote for several television series and films. Some of his work appeared over the pseudonyms John Evans, Alexander Blade, Lawrence Chandler, Ivar Jorgensen, and Lee Francis. more…

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