To be sure - At the absolute height of his far-reaching power (where he actually wielded more authority than the law) Al Capone (aka. "Scarface") was, indeed, the "King of Organized Crime".
And, even today (more than 70 years after his death at 48) Capone's criminal legacy still rings as recognizable (the world over) in all genres of pop culture, including rap music.
Through stills, archival footage, and interviews - "Al Capone - Icon" takes a close-up look at the rise and inevitable fall of this ultimate bully whose illegal activities have even been glorified by the likes of Hollywood movie-making.
And, even today (more than 70 years after his death at 48) Capone's criminal legacy still rings as recognizable (the world over) in all genres of pop culture, including rap music.
Through stills, archival footage, and interviews - "Al Capone - Icon" takes a close-up look at the rise and inevitable fall of this ultimate bully whose illegal activities have even been glorified by the likes of Hollywood movie-making.