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The St. Valentine's Day Massacre ()


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Al Capone's Valentine's Day surprise for the rival Bugs Moran gang in 1929 Chicago.

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Al Capone
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Peter Gusenberg
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George Clarence 'Bugs' Moran
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Myrtle
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Jack McGurn
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Nick Sorello
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Albert Wienshank
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John Scalise
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Frank Gusenberg
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Johnny May
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Frank Nitti
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James Clark
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Charles Fischetti
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Jake 'Greasy Thumb' Guzik (as Joseph Turkel)
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Adam Heyer
Mickey Deems ...
Reinhold Schwimmer
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Dion O'Bannion
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Josephine Schwimmer
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Ted Newberry
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Willie Marks
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Joe Aiello (as Alex D'Arcy)
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Hymie Weiss
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Rio
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Salvanti
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Bobo Borotto
Rico Cattani ...
Albert Anselmi
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Diamond
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Heitler
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Daniel Ades ...
Angelo Molina (uncredited)
Vincent Barbi ...
Witness (uncredited)
Laura Barry ...
Girl (uncredited)
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Capone Board Member (uncredited)
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Funeral Guest (uncredited)
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Hood (uncredited)
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Mrs. Doody - Landlady (uncredited)
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Reporter (uncredited)
Bud Cokes ...
Hood (uncredited)
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Interrogator (uncredited)
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Gangster Girl (uncredited)
Tony Dante ...
Commuter (uncredited)
Jack Del Rio ...
Capone Board Member (uncredited)
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Clerk (uncredited)
Dan Dowling ...
Tenant (uncredited)
Len Felber ...
Party Guest (uncredited)
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Funeral Guest (uncredited)
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Narrator (uncredited) (voice)
Ron Gans ...
Chapman (uncredited)
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Party Guest (uncredited)
Robert Grandin ...
Capone Board Member (uncredited)
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Patsy Lolordo (uncredited)
Phil Harron ...
Capone Board Member (uncredited)
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Gangster Dressed as a Cop (uncredited)
Lisa Jak ...
Gangster Girl (uncredited)
Betsy Jones-Moreland ...
Poolside Interviewer (uncredited)
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Desk Clerk (uncredited)
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Cafe Patron (uncredited)
William Meader ...
Tenant (uncredited)
Jim Michael ...
Hood (uncredited)
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Gangster Girl (uncredited)
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Gangster Dressed as a Cop (uncredited)
Ernesto Molinari ...
Capone Board Member (uncredited)
Barboura Morris ...
Jeanette Landsman (uncredited)
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Gino - Hit Man (uncredited)
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Hood (uncredited)
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Party Guest (uncredited)
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Man buying train ticket (uncredited)
John Pedrini ...
Party Guest (uncredited)
Jose Portugal ...
Mourner (uncredited)
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Party Guest (uncredited)
Jerry Rush ...
Party Guest (uncredited)
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Party Guest (uncredited)
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Policeman (uncredited)
Bill Scully ...
Priest (uncredited)
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Hood (uncredited)
Sammy Shack ...
Vagrant (uncredited)
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Edna - Frank's Girlfriend (uncredited)
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Poolside Interviewer 2 (uncredited)
Danny Truppi ...
Hood (uncredited)
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Gangster Girl (uncredited)
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Judge at Party (uncredited)
Judith Woodbury ...
Party Guest (uncredited)

Directed by

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Roger Corman

Written by

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Howard Browne ... (written by)

Produced by

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Roger Corman ... producer
Paul Rapp ... associate producer

Music by

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Lionel Newman ... (uncredited)
Fred Steiner ... (uncredited)

Cinematography by

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Milton R. Krasner ... (as Milton Krasner)

Editing by

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William B. Murphy

Art Direction by

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Philip M. Jefferies ... (as Philip Jefferies)
Jack Martin Smith

Set Decoration by

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Steven Potter
Walter M. Scott

Makeup Department

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Margaret Donovan ... hair stylist
Ben Nye ... makeup artist

Production Management

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David Silver ... unit production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Wesley Barry ... assistant director (as Wes Barry)

Sound Department

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David Dockendorf ... sound
Herman Lewis ... sound
Don MacDougall ... re-recording mixer (uncredited)

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L.B. Abbott ... special photographic effects
Art Cruickshank ... special photographic effects
Emil Kosa Jr. ... special photographic effects

Stunts

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Chuck Couch ... stunts (uncredited)
Julie Ann Johnson ... stunts (uncredited)
Harvey Parry ... stunts (uncredited)
David Perna ... stunts (uncredited)
Dale Van Sickel ... stunts (uncredited)

Music Department

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Lionel Newman ... conductor
Dale Anderson ... musician: drums, percussion (uncredited)
Larry Bunker ... musician: drums, percussion (uncredited)
John Clyman ... musician: trumpet (uncredited)
Caesar Giovannini ... musician: piano (uncredited)
Chauncey Haines ... musician: organ (uncredited)
Alton Hendrickson ... musician: guitar (uncredited)
Artie Kane ... musician: piano (uncredited)
Louis Kaufman ... musician: violin (uncredited)
Cappy Lewis ... musician: trumpet (uncredited)
Abe Most ... musician: clarinet (uncredited)
Richard Nash ... musician: trombone (uncredited)
Emil Richards ... musician: drums, percussion (uncredited)
Meyer Rubin ... musician: bass (uncredited)
Alvin Stoller ... musician: drums, percussion (uncredited)
Urban Thielmann ... orchestra manager (uncredited)
Raymond Turner ... musician: piano (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Tamara Asseyev ... production assistant (uncredited)
Monte Hellman ... dialogue director (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Chicago February 14th 1929. Al Capone finally establishes himself as the city's boss of organised crime. In a north-side garage his hoods, dressed as policemen, surprise and mow down with machine-guns the key members of Bugs Moran's rival gang. The film traces the history of the incident, and the lives affected and in some cases ended by it. Written by Jeremy Perkins {J-26}

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Taglines They don't negotiate. They eliminate. See more »
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Also Known As
  • L'Affaire Al Capone (France)
  • Le Massacre de la Saint-Valentin (France)
  • La matanza del día de San Valentín (Spain)
  • La masacre de San Valentín (Mexico)
  • A Valentin-napi mészárlás (Hungary)
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Runtime
  • 100 min
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Budget $1,000,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia For the massacre scene in the garage, the actors playing the slain gangsters were shown photos and directed as how to fall so their positions were identical to the real photos of the massacre. Two actors bumped together on the way down. After studying photographs they realized they had fallen and collided in the exact way the slain gangsters had fallen and had landed in the correct positions. See more »
Goofs The biographical narrative on Al Capone states he was born in Italy but raised in a Brooklyn slum. Capone was actually born in Brooklyn on January 17, 1899. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Capone (1975). See more »
Soundtracks Smarty See more »
Quotes Reporter: Y'know some are sayin' that it really was the cops who shot those men.
Bugs Moran: You must be new to this town, mister. Only Al Capone kills like that.
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