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 Published On Mar 22, 2016

THE LAWBREAKERS - CRIME MONTH ON BRITISH PATHÉ (MARCH 2016): "6 Famous Gangsters".

After the Great Depression, gangsters became icons of the 20th century. We focus on six of the most famous ones: John Dillinger, Frank Costello, Lucky Luciano, Pretty Boy Floyd, Jack "Legs" Diamond and Al Capone.

Music:
"Black Vortex", "Mourning Son", "Agnus Dei X", "Songs of the Volga Boatmen", "Waltz of Treatchery FX", "Somoking Gun", "Scissors", "Lost Frontier", by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Check out the newsreels used to make this video here:    • Time To Remember -  The Tough Guys  1...  

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