Gangster No. 1

2000 Crime Drama

A portrait of a cold-blooded young gangster living and loathing in 1960s London, this drama features Malcolm McDowell in a major role in his first British picture in years. McDowell opens the film as the present day Gangster 55, who learns that an old associate, gangster Freddie Mays (David Thewlis), has just been released from prison after serving a 30-year sentence. The story then flashes back to 1968, when the young Gangster 55 (Paul Bettany) makes Mays' acquaintance and subsequently wins his trust by dealing with his enemies from a rival gang. The relationship between the two men is threatened when Mays falls for Karen (Saffron Burrows), a no-nonsense dancer. When 55 learns that Lennie (Jamie Foreman), a rival gang leader, plans to ambush Mays and Karen one night, he pits the two gangs against one another so that he can emerge as Gangster No. 1. The film was directed by Paul McGuigan, who previously examined the crusty underbelly of British society with his screen adaptation of Irvine Welsh's The Acid House (1998). more..

Director: Paul McGuigan

Starring: Malcolm McDowell, David Thewlis, Paul Bettany, Saffron Burrows, Kenneth Cranham

Reviews

  • Taut, corrosive and compelling, Gangster No. 1 has the galvanic appeal of "Little Caesar" and "Scarface" in its full-sized portrait of a brilliant but twisted and savage criminal.

    Kevin Thomas - Los Angeles Times

    26 April 2013

  • This conclusion is too pat to be satisfying, but the film has a kind of hard, cold effect.

    Roger Ebert - The Chicago Sun-Times

    26 April 2013

  • A canny, derivative, wildly gruesome portrait of a London sociopath who's the scariest of sadists, in part because he's also a very courtly one.

    Owen Gleiberman - Entertainment Weekly

    26 April 2013

  • There's a touch of second-rate playwriting about it that imparts a flattened feel to the end of an otherwise crackerjack picture.

    Shawn Levy - Portland Oregonian

    26 April 2013

  • It's Bettany's portrait of the monster as a young man that rivets attention. So remember the name, or don't. Just watch Bettany strut his stuff. You'll know a star when you see one.

    Peter Travers - Rolling Stone

    26 April 2013

Awards

  • Peter Sova

    AFI Fest (2000)

  • Best Achievement in Production

    British Independent Film Awards (2000)

     
  • Paul McGuigan

    Dinard British Film Festival (2000)

     
  • Paul McGuigan

    European Film Awards (2000)

     
  • Best Voice Over

    Golden Trailer Awards (2001)