The Lost Capone

NR 5.7
1990 1 hr 40 min Drama , Action , Crime

While Al Capone works his way up from top-dog street gang thug captain in Chicago to U.S. crime king, his brother Jimmy Capone chooses the righteous way, actually with father's blessing, leaving Illinois for small town Harmony in Nebraska, where he adopts the alias Richard Hart, marries teacher Kathleen, has offspring and becomes its incorruptible town marshal, with a loyal Indian deputy. When his efficient fight against Al's illegal alcohol trade starts to bite financially, the gang's top lawyer is sent to buy 'Hart' or order his death, but recognizes Jimmy and arranges a fraternal reunion in Chicago. Yet money nor threats can turn Jimmy bad...

  • Cast:
    Adrian Pasdar , Eric Roberts , Ally Sheedy , Titus Welliver , Anthony Crivello , Maria Pitillo , Jimmie F. Skaggs

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Reviews

SpecialsTarget
1990/09/10

Disturbing yet enthralling

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Intcatinfo
1990/09/11

A Masterpiece!

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StyleSk8r
1990/09/12

At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.

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Maleeha Vincent
1990/09/13

It's funny, it's tense, it features two great performances from two actors and the director expertly creates a web of odd tension where you actually don't know what is happening for the majority of the run time.

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merklekranz
1990/09/14

The film covers almost a lifetime of the notorious Capone family with a limited budget that gets in the way. Concentrating on the wronged youngest Capone's flight from family business, the movie bounces back and forth between Chicago and rural Nebraska. Character development suffers as expected with so much rush to cover the vast time span. While I like Eric Roberts, his portrayal of Al Capone comes across as similar to any one of dozens of bad guy characters he has played. "The Lost Capone" is not a bad film, just one that could have benefited from a bigger budget, and a little script tightening. ................. - MERK

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Zargo
1990/09/15

I went and bought an ex-rental, and saw that it was a 'buy one, get one free' deal. Thus, I grabbed this when I saw Eric Roberts name on the cover, but it sat unwatched for maybe 8 months or so, probably because the cover of the Australian video release doesn't make it look overly interesting.I'm glad I decided to watch on a whim however, as it is well worth taking the time to view. The setting and story is very interesting, and Adrian Pasdar is very good as the 'good' brother (Jimmy) of Al Capone. Eric Roberts doesn't get much to do as Al for the most part except do his usual menacing routine, but he is fantastic in the final scene.Certainly worth a rental if you can find a copy of this at your local video store, and they haven't all been given away with other ex-rentals yet.

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Pepper Anne
1990/09/16

'The Lost Capone' is a small budget made-for-tv movie about the Capone brothers. Four of them: Ralph, Frank, Johnny, and the notorious gagnster, Al Capone. Only not all of them followed in big Al's footsteps into gangsterhood. The Capone crime family, as told through this story, originated throught he brothers. Their father seemed to run a respectable barbershop, despite not making much money. Growing up on the streets of Brooklyn, the Capone boys were growing up as street tough kids and making their reputation there. Under the mistaken belief that during one of their midnight rumbles with some rivals, he killed a man, Johnny Capone (played by that handsome fellow, Adrian Pasdar) leaves town and both his family and the life of crime behind. He bums around for awhile in odd sorts of occupations such a traveling with the circus and then a tour in the first World War (this is only mentioned, not shown) before winding up in Nebraska, where his good-nature and tough attitude lands him a job as the small town's new Marshall.The three Capone brothers assume their brother is dead as Johnny completely falls out of contact with his family. He left his old life in Brooklyn behind to start over again, fresh, as Richard Hart, town Marshall. And he's good at what he does, cleaning up the gangsters rolling through town with supplies for the speakeasies and gin joints in this Prohibition-era story. And Richard Hart isn't going to let the trash take over his town.Meanwhile in Chicago, the tough as nails Al Capone (Eric Roberts), and his two brothers, Ralph and Frank, are behind all of these gangsters that are forcefully trying to drive in the liquor to these towns. And they plan to get it done, whether by bribery or death. They meet their match however, when they find out that some unknown town Marshall isn't one to accept those bribes, and he isn't backing down, either. They have yet to discover that Richard Hart is actually their long-lost brother, Johnny Capone. It is a question of how far Al Capone will go to get what he wants. And whether Johnny, knowing that his brothers are behind these deals, is going to back down for the sake of family over the town's trust. Richard Hart can be just as though when he has to. Based on a true story, this is an interesting and rather unknown side of the life of Al Capone. At least for me, not being alive during his time, or even within the few years after his death when these kinds of stories might have been more publicized. As for the movie itself, despite being a small-budget film, it turned out to be pretty good as well. I thought Eric Roberts did tend to slop up a few of Al Capone's more aggressive moments, but I'm not sure if he was just trying to emulate Al Capone's behavior or manner of speaking. And for such a vicious gangster, they painted this pathetic, sympathetic picture of him at the end (because Al Capone died of Neurosyphillis, so he was nearly completely delusional at the end).Nonetheless, it is probably a lesser known story about the Capones, and a surprising one, as well, given that Al, Frank, and Ralph decided to become first generation mobsters, while simultaneously competing with their brother, Johnny, who chose the life of law enforcement.

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taylr41
1990/09/17

Another movie where a twist of historical fact can prove fascinating and make for as much, if not more entertainment than some that take pains to stick to the facts. After a street fight during which a rival is killed, Al dupes brother Jimmy into believing that he committed the crime. Jimmy leaves New York on the run, landing in a small midwestern town, where almost inadvertently, he becomes sheriff. Hearing of his older siblings "success", and longing to renew familial ties, He makes a trip to the windy city. The meeting that ensues leaves Jimmy with a choice, does he remain on the good side of the coin? Or does he take advantage of his brother's offer of easy money, wine , women, and song? A splendidly scripted movie, and the actors bring off the story in magnificent fashion. TV movies should aspire to be this good.

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