“The Spirits of St. Paul,” a gangster movie that includes a scene shot at Bill’s Toggery in Shakopee, opened Friday at the ICON Theatre in St. Louis Park. (See schedule) The film will play ...
Hollywood's Golden Age of Cinema can, for the most part, be categorized as the time before the New Hollywood Era of the 1970s began. In that stretch of time, cinema evolved in multiple ways.
The movie was so successful that Hollywood made more than 50 gangster movies the following year. The most violent movie of 1932 was Scarface, starring Paul Muni as Tony Camonte, a Chicago mobster.