Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 60000000
Revenue
$ 105200000

John O'Mara

Sgt. Jerry Wooters

Mickey Cohen

Bill Parker

Grace Faraday

Coleman Harris

Conway Keeler

Max Kennard

Navidad Ramirez

Connie O'Mara

Wrevock

Karl Lockwood

Jack Whalen

Johnny Stomp

Mitch Racine

Neddy Herbert

Darryl Gates

Judge Carter

Sheriff Biscailuz

Lt. Quincannon

Dragna

Pete

Comanche

Comanche

Club Figaro Reporter

Detective Sgt. Will Hendricks

Duke Del-Red

Bruiser

Milk Skinned Blonde

Elmer Jackson

Keeler's Son

Grimes

Jeffrey Clark

Slapsy Maxie's Singer

Officer Wyler

Burbank Jail Thug

Edgar Beaumont

City Hall Reporter

Club Figaro Reporter

Hatchetman

Burbank Cop

El Dorado Guard

El Dorado Investor

Officer Funston

Patty

Club Figaro Reporter

Crying Woman

Max Solomon

Citz Hall Reporter

Burbank Cop

Bridge Goon

Desk Officer

Jimmy 'Bockscar' Knox

Lorenzo Molinari

Burbank Jail Thug

City Hall Reporter

Mike 'The Flea'

Letty

Keeler's Wife

Carmen Miranda

Rourke

Giovanni Vacarezza

Grenade Goon

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Dancer

Reporter (uncredited)

Drugged-Out Girl (uncredited)

Dealer (uncredited)

Bar Patron (uncredited)

LAPD Cop (uncredited)

Casino Gambler (uncredited)

Movie Patron (uncredited)

Bartender (uncredited)

Chinatown Shopper (uncredited)

Slapy Maxie's Waiter (uncredited)

Gambler (uncredited)

Water pitcher waiter (uncredited)

Goon Gunman (uncredited)

Goon (uncredited)

Hedy Lamarr (uncredited)

Gangster (uncredited)

Detective (uncredited)

Cigarette Girl (uncredited)

Bar Patron (uncredited)

Bookmakers' Secretary (uncredited)

Club Patron (uncredited)

Chinatown Shopper (uncredited)

Rich Widow (uncredited)

Slapsy Maxie's Patron (uncredited)

Slapsy Maxie's Doorman (uncredited)

Plaza Runner (uncredited)

Hookey Rothman (uncredited)

Slapsy Maxie's Waiter (uncredited)

Club Patron (uncredited)

Screaming Woman (uncredited)

Russo (uncredited)

Fluzzy (uncredited)

Club Patron (uncredited)

Caroler (uncredited)

Carmen Miranda Drummer (uncredited)

Cigarette Girl (uncredited)

Caroler (uncredited)

Club Patron (uncredited)

Lady of the Night (uncredited)

LAPD (uncredited)

Bar Patron (uncredited)

Nico (uncredited)

Club Patron (uncredited)

Officer Lane (uncredited)

Business Woman (uncredited)

Girl at Nightclub (uncredited)

Thug (uncredited)

Casino Cowboy (uncredited)

Suzie Wang (uncredited)

Bar Patron (uncredited)

Chinatown Shopper (uncredited)

Funeral Mourner (uncredited)

Gangster Girl (uncredited)

Betty Page (uncredited)

Caroler (uncredited)

#1 Uniformed Officer (uncredited)

Club Patron (uncredited)

Drugged Out Girl #2

Club Patron (uncredited)

Pilgrim (uncredited)

LAPD Officer (uncredited)

Detective (uncredited)

Christmas Lady (uncredited)

Mob Boss (uncredited)

Angry Guy in Park (uncredited)

Slapsy Maxie's Waiter (uncredited)

Drugged-Out Girl (uncredited)

Waiter #4 (uncredited)

Vehicle Driver (uncredited)

Young Mother (uncredited)

Slapsy Maxie (uncredited)

Tommy Tedesco (uncredited)

Slapsy Maxie's Motorist (uncredited)

Pilgrim (uncredited)

Gunman 3 (uncredited)

O'Malley Sister (uncredited)

Mickey's Thug #1 (uncredited)

Slapsy Maxie's Waiter (uncredited)

Casino Maid Marion (uncredited)

Slapsy Maxie's Waiter (uncredited)

Waitress (uncredited)

Club Patron (uncredited)

Beautiful Woman (uncredited)

Slapsy Maxie's Guitarist (uncredited)

Little Girl (uncredited)

Cigarette Girl (uncredited)

Grauman's Chinese Theater Patron (uncredited)

Valet (uncredited)

Actor (uncredited)

Club Patron (uncredited)

Tart (uncredited)

Sexy Woman (uncredited)

Manicurist (uncredited)

Caroler (uncredited)

Burn Victim (uncredited)

Beautiful Woman (uncredited)

Written by John Chard on 2014-03-09
Rat-a-tat-tat! Gangster Squad is directed by Ruben Fleischer and written by Will Beal. It stars Josh Brolin, Sean Penn, Ryan Gosling, Emma Stone, Nick Nolte, Anthony Mackie, Giovanni Ribisi, Robert Patrick and Michael Pena. Music is by Steve Jablonski and cinematography by Dion Beebee. Los Angeles is being brought to its knees by crime boss Mickey Cohen (Penn). In one of the darkened offices of the police department, a special squad of officers is being assembled. Given free licence to bring Cohen and his operations down by any means necessary, the Gangster Squad fight fir with fire. Loosely based on real life facts, Gangster Squad is a good old slice of machine gun etiquette. An all star cast get to play good guys and wise guys in The Untouchables tradition, even if that in itself can’t quite lift the film to the higher echelons of gangster movies past and present. There’s absolutely nothing new here, it plays out as expected. Brolin and Gosling are the main smooth operators in the good guys camp, the former given the family man in danger sub-plot, the latter given the dangerous dame to fall in love with in the shapely form of Emma Stone, who as it happens is also dating Cohen! hmm... Over in the wise guys department is Penn on full tilt sweary and hammy overdrive. It’s a very colourful portrayal, menacing and completely over the top. How the performance sits with you will greatly depend on how you find Penn as an actor when let loose on a cartoon characterisation. It’s all very period pleasing, with a bustling late 40s L.A. hosting men with hats, trench coats and tommy-guns. Men who frequent the speakeasy bars as torch singers warble their stuff. There is nothing wrong with the production at all, except maybe when the dialogue veers to clunky. The action scenes are well crafted, loud, bloody and exciting, and the photography sparkles and the music soars. If only the makers had put some thought into it, a bit of brains to go with the brawn. As a comic book type gangster piece, it works well on entertainment terms, elsewhere its lightweight and formula compliant , with the Ribisi, Patrick and Pena characters telegraphed a mile away. So, quite some way away from the great The Untouchables then, but better than Mullholland Falls. Make of that what you will. 6.5/10