Gangster's Kingdom

Gangster's Kingdom (Spanish:El reino de los gángsters) is a 1948 Mexican crime film written and directed by Juan Orol who also starred in the film. Like Orol's other films it was an attempt to copy the style of Hollywood films of the era.

Cast

  • Víctor Alcocer
  • Jorge Arriaga
  • Manuel Arvide
  • Rosa Carmina
  • Roberto Cañedo
  • Roberto Corell
  • Rafael María de Labra
  • Francisco Jambrina
  • Cecilia Leger as Mamá
  • Kiko Mendive
  • Juan Orol
  • José Pardavé
  • Rafael Plaza Balboa
  • Lilia Prado
  • Juanita Riverón
  • Joaquín Roche
  • Ramón Vallarino
  • Armando Velasco
  • Eduardo Vivas
  • Enrique Zambrano
  • References

    Bibliography

  • Daniel Balderston, Mike Gonzalez & Ana M. Lopez. Encyclopedia of Contemporary Latin American and Caribbean Cultures. Routledge, 2002.
  • External links

  • Gangster's Kingdom at the Internet Movie Database
  • Kingdom

    Kingdom commonly refers to:

  • A monarchy ruled by a king or queen
  • Kingdom (biology), a category in biological taxonomy
  • Kingdom of God, a foundational concept in the three Abrahamic religions
  • Kingdom may also refer to:

    People

  • Kingdom (director) (born 1975), Japanese adult video director
  • Park Yong-Wook, also known as "Kingdom", a professional Korean StarCraft player
  • Isambard Kingdom Brunel (1806–1859), English engineer
  • Popular culture

  • Kingdoms (board game), a board game by Reiner Knizia
  • Kingdom (comics), a comic series by Dan Abnett and Richard Elson published in the weekly 2000 AD
  • Kingdom (manga), a 2006 Japanese manga
  • Kingdom (2007 TV series), a British television drama starring Stephen Fry
  • Kingdom (2014 TV series), a US television drama starring Frank Grillo
  • Kingdom (video game), a 2015 video game
  • Music

  • Kingdom (album), a 2008 album by Koda Kumi
  • Kingdoms (LIYW album)
  • Kingdoms (Broadway album), 2009
  • Kingdom (EP), an EP by Vader
  • "Kingdom" (song), a 2007 song by David Gahan
  • "Kingdom", a song by Susumu Hirasawa on the 1995 album Sim City
  • Kingdom (Covenant Worship album)

    Kingdom is a the third live album from Covenant Worship. Integrity Music released the album on July 1, 2014. They worked with Israel Houghton, in the production of this album.

    Critical reception

    Awarding the album three and a half stars at AllMusic, Matt Collar writes, "Kingdom, showcases the group's exuberant praise & worship sound." Mark Ryan, rating the album three stars for New Release Today, says, "The other highlight of the album is that it was recorded live, just as all worship albums should be." Giving the album three and a half stars by New Release Today, Marcus Hathcock states, "Kingdom does a good job of capturing a live church atmosphere." Jeremy Armstrong, indicating in a five star review from Worship Leader, describes, "Kingdom is powerful, infectious, and musically incredible." Specifying in a three and a half star review for 365 Days of Inspiring Media, Joshua Andre replies, "Though this album can be improve[d] upon...this is a solid effort." Jono Davies, signaling in a four star review at Louder Than the Music, responds, "this album has a great mix of musical styles, and they all work wonderfully together." Criticizing the release in a two and a half star review from Christian Music Review, April Covington cautions, "While this album is great for music leaders in church, I don’t believe that the average listener will be singing along while driving in their cars."

    Kingdom (2014 TV series)

    Kingdom (previously titled Navy St.) is an American drama television series created by Byron Balasco. The series premiered on October 8, 2014 on the Audience Network. It stars Frank Grillo, Kiele Sanchez, Matt Lauria, Jonathan Tucker, Nick Jonas with Joanna Going. Season one consists of ten episodes.

    On October 17, 2014, DirecTV announced that the series was renewed for an additional 20 episodes, 10 scheduled to air in fall 2015 and 10 to air in 2016.

    The first episode of the 10 episode second season premiered on October 14, 2015.

    Summary

    Alvey Kulina (Frank Grillo) owns and runs a mixed martial arts gym called Navy St. Gym in Venice, California, with his girlfriend, Lisa (Kiele Sanchez). He helps people workout and trains fighters along with his sons, Nate (Nick Jonas) and Jay (Jonathan Tucker). Jay has a drug and alcohol problem, but puts it aside to start fighting again. Ryan Wheeler (Matt Lauria) used to be a great fighter until he was sent to prison after a few mistakes in his life. After Ryan's release, Alvey wants him to fight again and use Alvey as a trainer as it would be good publicity for the gym. Lisa is initially opposed to this, as she and Ryan used to be engaged, but eventually accepts it for the sake of the gym. Alvey's estranged wife, Christina, is a drug addict and prostitute, with sporadic contact with Kulina and her sons.

    Gangster!

    Gangster! is a role-playing game published by Fantasy Games Unlimited in 1979.

    Description

    Gangster! is a cops-and-mobsters system for the period 1900 to the present. The rules cover police (city and federal) and criminal (loner and syndicate) characters as well as combat with all sorts of firearms. The game includes sections on crimes and corruption, gang wars, police methods, forensic medicine, FBI labs, and SWAT teams, with guidelines on the laws of the land, criminal law, conviction, and penalties.

    Publication history

    Gangster! was designed by Nick Marinacci and Pete Petrone and published by Fantasy Games Unlimited in 1979 as a boxed set with two 32-page books and two reference sheets. The game was codesigned by a former New York police officer.

    Robert N. Charrette created 25 mm miniatures to accompany Gangster!

    References

    Gangster (disambiguation)

    A gangster is a member of a gang (often an organized crime syndicate).

    Gangster or gangsters may also refer to:

    Film and television

  • Gangster (film series), a Bollywood crime thriller film series
  • Gangsters (film), a 1979 American film (Michael V. Gazzo)
  • Gangsters (film), a 1992 Italian film
  • Gangster (1994 film), a Hindi-language Indian film
  • Gangster (2006 film), a Hindi-language Indian film
  • Gangster (2014 film), a Malayalam-language Indian film
  • Gangsters (TV series), a 1970s BBC show
  • The Gangster, a 1947 film noir starring Barry Sullivan
  • The Gangsters, a 1913 film starring Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle
  • Other uses

  • Gangster (novel), a 2001 novel by Lorenzo Carcaterra
  • Gangsters (novel), a 2005 novel by Klas Östergren
  • Gangsters: Organized Crime, computer game by Eidos Interactive
  • Gangster!, 1979 role-playing game published by Fantasy Games Unlimited
  • "Gangsters", 1979 top ten-single by The Specials
  • "Gangsters", song by rapper Wiley from Playtime Is Over
  • El Gangster, nickname of Puerto Rican celebrity, Antonio Sánchez (Puerto Rican host)
  • Gangster (film series)

    The Gangster film series is a Bollywood crime thriller film series written, directed and produced by Ram Gopal Varma. It is based on the Indian mafia organization D-Company, known to be run by Dawood Ibrahim. The first film came in 1998: the critically acclaimed Satya. In 2002 came commercial as well as critical success, Company. 2 prequels to Company was made in 2005 and 2013 respectively: D and Satya 2. Both films failed at the box-office.

    Features

    Series films

  • Satya (1998)
  • Company (2002)
  • D (2005)
  • Other films

  • Satya 2 (2013)
  • Overview

    Satya (1998)

    Mumbai is in the midst of a turf war between many gangs, collectively referred to as the Mumbai underworld when Satya (J.D Chakravarthy), a man without a past, comes to the city looking for employment. While waiting tables at the local dance bar, he gets involved in a scuffle with Jagga (Jeeva), bag man for dreaded don Guru Narayan (Raju Mavani). Jagga takes his revenge by getting Satya arrested on false charges of pimping. In jail, Satya clashes with yet another member of Mumbai's mafia, underworld don Bhiku Mhatre (Manoj Bajpai), who is in prison pending trial for the murder of a prominent film producer. Mhatre, pleased with Satya's bravado, extends a hand of friendship and arranges for his release as well as accommodation. With Mhatre's help, Satya avenges himself by gunning down Jagga in the very same dance bar and joins Mhatre's gang.

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