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- Motivation -
We all need to be motivated in order to achieve more in life. Everyone has their own ways to get inspired. Some people get encouraged through poems, love letters, movies, novels, and others via music. Many of the Hip Hop arti... - Al Capone The Real Truth -
Al Capone
Perhaps the best-known gangster of all time, Al "Scarface" Capone was the most powerful mob boss of his era. ... Alphonse Capone was born on Jan. ... His nickname, Scarface, resulted from a knife attack by the ... - Al Capone -
...inal life
1. Alphonse Capone died on January 25, 1947, just a few years after retiring to his Florida home when released from prison.
II. Al Capone’s uprising
A. James Street Gang
1. Capone eventually graduated to t... - organized crime -
...e-fourth of the money to pay off judges and the police. The reason for his nickname Scarface was he got into a fight with a girls brother and the brother atacked him with a knife and left three scars on his face. This is... - a man in the pub -
...d. I ran away to the toilet. When I was returned, everything was calm. I found the man was fastening his tie and pointing at a waiter. The waiter was too timid that he nodded long time until the man left. “Who’s this man ?... - scarface -
...a in search of the american dream.
One cuban found the dream on a sun washed avenue of miami.
he gained wealth, power, and passion beyond his wildest dreams.
this man was my favourite actor ac pacino.
in the film he wa... - scarface and the american dream -
...ssed with such a movie, because of it’s racy content, but it is obvious when one picks up a magazine or turns on the television that the movie is completely accepted in pop culture and is a staple in many people of all ag... - Scarface -
...ind her being embraced by her date. He violently voices his disapproval, and basically tells her she is not allowed to see anyone else. She, of course protests, but soon realizes that the protest is in vain. He then giv... - scarface -
... Montana had no trouble executing the former communist leader. Tony moves to Miami and agrees to do a job for a big time cocaine dealer, Frank Lopez. Frank noticed the good job Tony did for him and in turn wants Montana to... - Scarface - The American Dream -
...His duties include serving as chauffeur to Lopez's beautiful yet cocaine-
addicted wife, Elvira. Tony develops an instant liking to Elvira.
His other female obsession is his sister Gina. Tony's feelings for his sister... - i don't have one -
...ed the sixth grade. At fourteen, he was forced to drop out when he lost his temper and punched his teacher. That was the turning point for him to give up and turn towards the life of crime. Without school, there were tw... - gangster genres -
...ific criminal methods in recent gangster movies. Criminal acts were “never to be presented in such a way as to throw sympathy with the crime as against law and justice or to inspire others with a desire for imitation.” Mur... - Sociology in Filmmaking -
...g impressions and while some view movies as just sheer entertainment some compare the plots with their own person life. When this happens fans of the movies sometimes make the mistake of taking the role of an actor away fr... - 1930's -
...assics that number to great to mention. The genre of motion pictures vary from animated such as the Disney movies released that captured the hearts of children to other movie intended for the older audience about gangsters... - Life and Death of Howard Hughes -
...ughes left Houston for Los Angeles in order to pursue a Hollywood career in making movies. The quality of the films he produced while in Hollywood varied but among them were Hell's Angels and Scarface, which created change... - Al Capone -
...n her brother got in a fight wit Capone then scared him. Leaving him with the name scarface. On 1918, he met Mary Coughlin. They had their first son, Albert (sonny), on December 4 1918. On the thirtieth, they got married.
... - Prohibition -
...ohol. They focused mainly on closing the saloon and the illegal speakeasies. They used what they called “lobbying techniques.” With these they printed anti-drinking brochures, appealed church members for support, and lo... - organized crime -
...the gang wars and maximize profit. During prohibition, LCN concentrated on alcohol and on drugs and bookmaking by effective payoffs and blackmail, by the 1950’s, the mobsters became “respectable” businessmen, and moved in... - Alphonse Capone And His Rise To Power -
...ughlin. A short time later Albert Francis Capone was born to the couple” (Bardsley 8). At the same time this was going on, in New York Johnny Torrio moved all of his operations to Chicago. Torrio’s prospects in New York... - Discuss the censorship issues surrounding The Man with the Golden Arm 1955 -
... The 1950’s saw all these restrictions challenged, and The Man with the Golden Arm was one film that led the charge in altering censorship. Before we consider the film specifically however, it is important to be clear on...