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This is an archive article published on March 17, 2011

American Gangster

There can be no doubts regarding the appeal of Frank Lucas's story: a Black gangster who rises from nothing to outsmart the Italian mafia lords...

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Cast: Denzel Washington, Russell Crowe, Josh Brolin, Ruby Dee

Director: Ridley Scott

There can be no doubts regarding the appeal of Frank Lucas8217;s story: a Black gangster who rises from nothing to outsmart the Italian mafia lords at the peak of the American civil rights movement, who uses the American presence in Vietnam to smuggle huge quantities of pure heroin into US soil on US military helicopters, who is tracked down and caught by an upright White officer, and who with his evidence helps put behind bars half of New York City8217;s corrupt Narcotics Department officials.

However, Ridley Scott could have easily tripped at half a dozen places. How to convey what Lucas8217;s rise portrays to the Black community, to Harlem, his family and to the Italians? How to get across the utter waste of America8217;s Vietnam War? How to measure the palpable corruption that runs through police ranks? And mark out the danger of being on the streets at such a time?

Scott and screenwriter Steven Zaillian, working initially on a New York magazine article on Lucas, bring all the worlds together seamlessly. American Gangster is one of the few films to give us a complete idea of the life of two of its main protagonists: Lucas Washington and Detective Richie Roberts Crowe. That the original Lucas and Roberts were associated with the project must have helped.

Similar in their clear ideas about right and wrong, Lucas and Roberts couldn8217;t be more different in their personalities. One is nattily dressed, proper and systematic. While that should come easy to the always-dashing Washington, Crowe is marvellous as a police officer who throughout hovers on the brink of degeneration.

His clothes, his hair, his house, his eating, his drinking, his affairs, his paunch 8212; just so, telling all about his life in that slight bulge, standing out from the rest of his well-exercised body 8212; mark him out as a man who is ready to go under, but for a mission.

That he finds with Lucas.

American Gangster has been nominated for two Oscars, for art direction and for acting. It8217;s reflective of the strength of the film8217;s performances that the nod for acting has gone to another character, Lucas8217;s mother, played by Ruby Dee. She has few speaking moments in the film, but she brings everything that Lucas represents onto the screen every time she appears.

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And everything that she has gone through 8212; in the hovels of North Carolina 8212; in one reflexive slap on Lucas8217;s cheek.

 

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