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Al Capone rules over Chicago with absolute power. No one could touch him. No one could stop him.
Until Eliot Ness and a small force of men swore they'd bring him down.
Rating: Yellow - a pretty decent movie. But, felt a bit dated, with over-dramatic acting, and an average screenplay.
PS: As is usual with real-life based movies, specially period movies, this movie may also have errors in places, some unintentional, and some intentional as the makers might have taken creative freedom.
PS: As is usual with real-life based movies, specially period movies, this movie may also have errors in places, some unintentional, and some intentional as the makers might have taken creative freedom.
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