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Directed By
Roger Corman

Written By:
Howard Browne

Cast:
Jason Robards Jr., Ralph Meeker, Jean Hale, Joseph Campanella, Bruce Dern, Clint Ritchie, Richard Bakalyan, George Segal, Harold J. Stone, Jonathan Haze, Dick Miller, Barboura Morris, Jack Nicholson, Frank Silvera, Milton Frome, Alex Rocco, John Agar, Tom Signorelli

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St. Valentines Day Massacre (1967)
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Movie Review by Movie Addict
December 14th, 2007

Only Al Capone kills like that.

The snow was falling hard covering the streets and cars in Chicago. With such an opening, you might think this was another Christmas film. But, it was February, Valentine's Day, and Al Capone's (Jason Robards) boys were going to spread a little love to Bugs Moran (Ralph Meeker) and his gang.

Chigago native, Jason Robards (All the President's Men, Julia) made a great Al Capone, even if he wasn't Sicilian. He was supported by a great cast that included Bruce Dern (Coming Home) and Jack Nicholson (One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, As Good as It Gets).

The documentary style employed by director Roger Corman (Frankenstein Unbound, The Wild Angels) really made the film as it was all based on true facts.

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