Gangster
far lane
(3 votes)
 
License: by-nc-sa
Written by danielle verdi, on 01-09-2011 21:16
Views 86

Base on a true story about a south florida based fraud scam that has swept the nation fom an inside point of view.What was once a few groups of bandits that just worked locally is now numerious bunches of crooks terrorizing the nation.This movie is about a woman who was there when then scheem first started to hatch and her struggle to get ahead in the game.Although this movie is based on an on going crime crime ring this is not a documentary it is fiction just real good fiction.
Last update: 05-09-2011 01:35
Published in : Gangster


Just My Luck
(2 votes)
 
License: by-nc-sa
Written by Rosie Colthorpe, on 21-08-2011 03:26
Views 75

(Comedy) Accident prone David Haws can't believe his luck. He's just received an anonymous text telling him where he can find £500,000 cash and it turns out to be true! But little does he know that the money was meant for Daddy P, a notorious drugs baron, who is absolutely furious that his drug money has been stolen. David must now run for his life from Daddy P's gang, known as The Family, and help arrives in the form of the beautiful Arina. But Arina has a secret, she is an assassin sent by Daddy P and David is in danger. However clumsy David manages to escape Arina right into the clutches of Daddy P. By now Arina has realized that David is a nice guy and by helping him bring down Daddy P she can escape a life of murder and drugs forever so she must now face The Family as she decides where her loyalties truly lie.
Last update: 21-08-2011 03:26
Published in : Gangster


Oldies
(2 votes)
 
License: by-nc-sa
Written by Mike, on 06-08-2011 18:20
Views 52

jack nicholson and danny de vito are former mobsters who have to do one last hit on a union boss in new jersey
Last update: 06-08-2011 18:20
Published in : Gangster


WHERE'S MERRILL?
(9 votes)
 
License: by-nc-nd
Written by Gerard Neary, on 18-07-2011 20:35
Views 86

A fact-based genealogical thriller. An Irish genealogist (Ged) is commissioned to research the maternal Family Tree of an American client (Tom) thought to have Irish ancestral roots. The most intriguing aspect of the project is that Tom’s maternal grandfather was said to have walked out on the family and “disappeared”, i.e. he disappears from public record databases during the 1930’s. Tom was born in 1943 so he never met his grandfather, and he doesn’t even know his name because his now-deceased mother would never speak of him after the abandonment as a child. The grandfather’s name is discovered to be Merrill, born in the Midwest of the USA. The film plot is made up of the interweaving of two true stories; the Irish researcher’s increasingly obsessive desire to find out what happened to Merrill, and longer flashback scenes which reveal the life of Merrill and his extended family members. The research story takes many twists and turns, and involves multiple alleged suicides, the existence of a family inheritance fund worth millions in today’s money, deliberate deceit as relatives try to access the family fortune …. and the unavoidable conclusion that criminal acts were carried out, culminating in more than one murder. Crimes which were never detected in the 1930’s, or more likely, never acknowledged by the authorities in receipt of hush money. The Irish researcher works from a home office in a sleepy rural village, using state-of-the-art computer databases linked to worldwide vital records, newspaper archives, court files, etc. New snippets of information about Merrill’s life, revealed in sequence, lead Ged along a complex journey of discovery. Confusing data suddenly starts to make sense as more facts are uncovered. Sometimes Ged’s revelations are followed by a cut to a flashback sequence to expand upon developments. At other times, the flashback drama precedes Ged’s discoveries as the researcher plays catch-up. The viewer is deliberately drawn into the intrigue and mystery of Merrill’s eventual disappearance, trying to second-guess how the saga ends. A secondary sub-plot revolves around the jovial interest in Merrill’s disappearance shown by Ged’s Irish village neighbors. As per most close-knit communities, word travels fast regarding Ged’s curious research project, and each offers ideas for possible “endings”. These amusing cameos counterbalance Ged’s growing and alarming obsession with Merrill, and the darkness of real life events unfolding and being acted out in Midwest America 75 years ago. The story of the creation of the family fortune is explained as we view the lives of Merrill’s relatives from the prior generation. The key character who inherits the fortune is discovered to be an illegitimate child, and as an adult this person is committed to a mental asylum. Other relatives become guardians of the legally “insane” heir and attempt to rob the estate. Suspicious deaths of benefactors occur. Tom is surprised to learn that his grandfather Merrill had two wives. By marrying his first wife, Merrill had a tangible claim to the insane heir’s family fortune - but so did other devious in-laws. Merrill was a once-successful businessman in the 1920’s, but he lost everything during the Great Depression. He was desperate for cash to fund a socially elite lifestyle he could no longer afford. The backdrop to the flashback scenes are Midwest cities where mobsters ruled the roost during the Prohibition. The police and newspaper editors were on the payroll of The Mob. Business protection rackets prevailed, and outwardly respectable businessmen frequented the speakeasies. Towards the end of the story, the tale takes an incredible twist when Ged, in desperation, researches the life of Merrill’s last known girlfriend. She graduated from small-town local government typist to end up as the highly-trusted PA to one of the most powerful Statesmen in the world, working in the White House. This secretary hid a big secret. Merrill had fathered her only child, and when she passed away (in very recent times), her obituary discloses that Merrill died in 1937, by reference to an alias name which Ged has already discovered was used by Merrill during the 1930‘s. She names the death location - yet the death was never registered as per civil law. Why? What happened? And who inherited the family millions? The film exposes the most likely outcome based upon thorough research …. as The Mob and Merrill’s enemies closed in. *This is a synopsis of a 20,000 word screenplay outline already drafted and available for review, along with factual research documents and photos of some of the main real-life characters. Names can be changed as necessary as per Privacy Law, but most characters are deceased and have no direct descendants.
Last update: 18-07-2011 20:35
Published in : Gangster


Dream Chaser
(0 votes)
 
License: by-nc-nd
Written by connorb Idea, on 17-07-2011 08:00
Views 63

Film Idea's; A youth, chasing his dream, to become a professional singer/songwriter. But he gets involved in gang warfare, that are known as to being targeted by the police for countless criminal underworld movements, i.e; Drug supplying within the community. Supplying guns & other dangerous artillery. Mindless strings of armed robberies, including banks, jewelry stores, & other valuable stores across the city. The Murders of several police informants. He gets tied up in all sorts of crimes. Including several murder accounts, supplying drugs & military equipment, (weaponary status), endless amounts of armed robberies, money laundering projects, & tragic kidnapping ordeals. Then begins his journey of escaping the murderous organisation, to pursue a life of luxery by his music, but he gets arrested on suspicion of; Money laundering. Drug dealing. Murder. Armed robbery. He is later released, due to the crime gangs influence to put justice another boys way, to a new gang member. He then realises he wants no further involvement within the gang, but is blackmailed to stay or his son & baby mother will be cold corpses & buried in a watery grave. He is offered a deal by a top police crime investigator, to help him capture the gangs most violent members & place them behind bars. He agree's to help. So he is casually plays along with all the crimes going on within the oraganisation. Faking his son & girlfriends death, to endure that they are as far away from the possibilities of danger. The plan goes accordingly well, so far. Persistent on still writing his music, explaning his life, & his involvements in the citys most dangerous gang. Through his eyes, you will experiance his everyday routine, live within the streets he does business, & stand within his shoes. Capture the tragedy that holds an everyday occurance. Realise the dangers going on within your communities surroundings that you possibly have no idea about. Who are the real criminals behind this self made organisation? Do each of the members get there fair share of justice served cold? Does he end up in a coffin, or is he still involved in the criminal organisation, or does he escape the streets of hell to live a life of luxury through persistently pursueing his intelligant mind & music through the emotional devastation he has faced along the way?
Last update: 17-07-2011 08:00
Published in : Gangster


i need dollor
(6 votes)
 
License: by-nc-sa
Written by Lewis Keeping, on 29-06-2011 10:32
Views 194

can anyone help me please i have noone i have drug addiction and im homeless i owe money to the biggest gangster around i want to change my life around but havnt got the will power as i have noone to do it for. do i do it for myself ? but how?.......
Last update: 29-06-2011 10:32
Published in : Gangster


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