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9 Best crime films of all time that also won the Oscars

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9 Best crime films of all time that also won the Oscars


Since the golden age of Hollywood, the crime has served as the basis for some of the largest stories in cinema, classics like Maltese falcon to epics as Goodfellas. As excellent as some of these films are, it is not uncommon for them to be snubbed to the Oscars, generally losing more conventional character dramas. Despite this, some of the greatest winners of the best image of all time come from the criminal genre.

Crime films may not always win prizes, but they have a way to win the public, thanks to their exploration of vice and violence through convincing and morally ambiguous characters. To its best, the genre is unforgettable, which turns out to be able to shock the public and even break their hearts while they testify to the rise and the fall of the protagonists. From serial killer epics to the gangster sagas, these films won their Oscars with a shovel.

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The deceased is a modern masterpiece all-star

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Director

Martin Scorsese

IMDB evaluation

8.5

Located in Boston, The deceased Concentrate the efforts of the police to lower a notorious Irish-American crowd boss, Frank Costello. While Costello obtains one of his men, Colin Sullivan, in the Boston police department as a taupe, a recruited cop, Billy Costigan, infiltrates the gang. Realizing that criminal plans to sell stolen micropuits to Chinese, a joint working group of the converge law, but a network of deception leaves the fear of Costigan for his life.

Based on the Hong Kong thriller Internal affairs,, The deceased is a story that never stops deceiving his characters and his audience, bringing more twists and turns than the history of average crime. Considering that he has one of the most impressive overall molds of the decadeIt is not surprising that Scorsese’s film won the best film, and it lasted as one of his best since.


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The deceased

Release date

October 6, 2006

Execution time

151 minutes




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The bite is the film by Con Ultime

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Director

George Roy Hill

IMDB evaluation

8.2

Set up to the great depression, The bite Focus on Johnny Hooker, a crook who, after having crossed a mafia boss, fled to Chicago, where he is looking for a man by the name of Henry Gondorff to learn the “Big Con”. A friend of one of Hooker’s partners, Gondorff takes the man under his wing and, together, they target the gangster for a great idiot through his prestigious poker game.

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The bite is largely considered to be the definitive con film, perfecting the genre long before tastes Now you see me I am here. A story of crime that requires a second vision to fully appreciate its twists and turns, it embodies both the era of the great depression and the slow deployment of a complex deception. With stars like Robert Redford, Paul Newman and Robert Shaw in the main roles, The film is a brilliant return to a revised time of crime, which was surprisingly optimistic for the 1970s.


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The bite


Release date

December 25, 1973

Execution time

129 minutes




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On the seafront is a tragedy of emotional crime

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Marlon Brando as Terry Malloy in the middle of his confrontation with Johnny Friendly on the quays, surrounded by her workers' colleagues in the seafront (1954).

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Director

Elia Kazan

IMDB evaluation

8.1

On the seafront tells the story of Terry Malloy, a former prize that launched his career at the request of a mafia boss, Johnny Friendly. Working as a longshoreman for a friend and discouraged on what he abandoned, Terry becomes full of resentment towards the criminal. When he starts to fall in love with Edie, the sister of a man murdered by Friendly, Terry plans to move away and help the fall of the crook.

On the seafront Presents Marlon Brando to his best, playing a man filled with regret while he weighs the difference between justice and revenge. A study and an exploration of fantastic characters of the corrupt relationship between unions and the crowd in the 1950s, The film is an inspiring story of consciousness. Thanks to the character of Terry Malloy, the public is shown a man who, after years looking in the other direction, finally defends what is right, and it was so good that he won an Oscar.


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On the seafront


Release date

June 22, 1954

Execution time

108 minutes


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    Marlon Brando

    Father Barry

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    Lee J. COBB

    Johnny Friendly

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    Eva Marie Saint

    Edie Doyle



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In the heat of the night, explores racism in a whodunit

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In the heat of the night, Sidney Poitier

Director

Norman Jewison

IMDB evaluation

7.9

In the heat of the night Begins with the discovery of an assassinated business manager in the city of Sparta, Mississippi. When a police officer wrongly stops Virgil Tibbs, a black detective who crosses the city, he reluctantly entered a partnership to resolve the crime. On the one hand, the racist but honest chief Gillespie tries to put his prejudices aside to work with Tibbs. On the other, Tibbs’ anger at his ill -treatment lets him question his own bias in the investigation.

In the heat of the night Double both the mystery of murder and social comments, approaching the themes of prejudices and how they interfere with justice. With the performances and chemistry and the chemistry of Sidney Poitier with Rod Steiger, it was this message that won the criticism, winning the film from an Oscars victory. Although the film is not a familiar name for the modern public, It was nothing more shy to a feeling at the exit, leading to two suites and a television program, and helped to stimulate the age of the Genu Buddy Cop Mald.


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In the heat of the night


Release date

August 2, 1967

Execution time

109 minutes


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    Police chief Bill Gillespie

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    Warren Oates

    Deputy Sam Wood

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    Lee Grant

    Deputy Courtney



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The silence of the lambs is a psychological thriller that defines the decade

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Director

Jonathan Demme

IMDB evaluation

8.6

The silence of the lambs Focusing on the Recruit Agent of the FBI Clarrice Starling while it establishes contact with the serial killer incarcerated, Hannibal Lecter, to help resolve an active case, a killer nicknamed “Buffalo Bill”. Hoping to use the past of Lecter as a psychiatrist, she follows the clues left by man, which helps him understand Bill’s mind. When the daughter of a senator is kidnapped by the murderer, the case becomes a national sensation, Starling and Lecter both took chaos. Where the first continues the killer, the second manipulates the show to its advantage.

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The silence of the lambs Helped to redirect the Hollywood thrillers of traditional crime stories and to firmly set the tone to the 90s as a decade fascinated by serial killers. Pave the way for films like Se7en And The bone collectorIt is impossible to overestimate how influential the film was and how well deserved its Oscar. An epic crime tale, the role of Anthony Hopkins as Lecter stole the show, Giving the cinema one of his most frightening bad guys of all time, which undoubtedly contributed to gaining respect for criticism.


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The silence of the lambs

Release date

February 14, 1991

Execution time

118 minutes


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    Jodie Foster

    CLARCE STERLING

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    Anthony Hopkins

    Dr Hannibal Lecter



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No country for old people is the summit of the neo-Western genre

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Javier Bardem like Anton Chigurh of the film No Country for Old Men

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Director

Joel and Ethan Coen

IMDB evaluation

8.2

No country for old people Start when a Texas hunter, Llewelyn Moss, discovers a large sum of money on the scene of a gang shooting in the desert. Seeing an opportunity to improve his fate in life, he takes the money, only to be driven by a ruthless and impose assassin, Anton Chigurh. Going towards the American-Mexican border to find the sanctuary, Moss finds his back against a wall when he plans to negotiate money for his life, without realizing that he is dealing with a composure psychopath.

Based on the novel of the same name of Cormac McCarthy, No country for old people is one of the most suspensive criminal films, thanks to Anton Chigurh by Javier Bardem. With each scene filled with tension, the public never knows who is safe and the film does an excellent job to translate Western themes in its context of the 80s. Undoubtedly the Magnum Opus by Joel and Ethan Coen, it is a truly unforgettable tale, Whoever leaves a dark message on violence, greed and fatalism.

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Part II of the godfather follows the moral fall of Michael Corleone

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Director

Francis Ford Coppola

IMDB evaluation

9.0

After the success of his 1972 classic, Francis Ford Coppola returned to the world of The godfather For Part II. Located five years after his ascent as a sponsor, he focused on Michael Corleone, now living with Kay and their children in Nevada, where they play a game to consolidate power over Las Vegas. However, faced with political pressure and tensions with other organizations, Michael is forced to maintain control. As the story takes place, a series of flashbacks explores the start of Vito’s life when he arrived in the United States and begins his own criminal activities, putting him on the road to power.

For many, one of the oldest debates in cinema is whether Part II of the godfather Horbed the original, with many greetings of the rupture of Robert de Niro as Vito Corleone. Likewise, Pacino equaled his powerful performance in the first film, this time, bringing more emotion to the role. The continuation is an exploration of the moral fall of the Corleone as it does the unthinkableEven by dividing his family, to preserve his inheritance tarnished with a crime.

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French connection is a grainy detective thriller

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Director

William Friedkin

IMDB evaluation

7.7

French connection focuses on the detective of the NYPD Jimmy “Popeye” Doyle as he learns an imminent drug sending to the United States. In investigation, he comes to suspect a French companies magnate, Alain Charnier, is the man behind the operation. Seizing the crook through the city, his task quickly becomes a cat and mouse game while the criminal dares to prove his case without any evidence.

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At the time of his release, French connection was one of the most intense criminal films ever made, in competition with tastes Dirty harry For the Oscar. The film achieved an impressive feat when he won the Oscar in five categories; Best film, best actor, best director, best screenplay and best editing. A grainy and hard action thriller, It helped set the tone for cops for decades, but few are as impressive or written as Popeye.


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French connection


Release date

October 7, 1971

Execution time

104 minutes


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    Popeye Doyle

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    Alain Charnier

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The godfather is the final Mafia film

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Director

Francis Ford Coppola

IMDB evaluation

9.2

The godfather Presents the public to Michael Corleone, a hero of the Second World War, while he returned to the field of his mafia boss to attend the wedding of his sister. After his arrival, he is slowly roped in the family business when his brother is killed and his father, Don Corleone, narrowly survived an assassination attempt. Taking on him to avenge the family against a rival gangster and a corrupt police chief, Michael begins his ascent in the criminal empire.

The ultimate in the criminal genre, The godfather is, without a doubt, the final crowd filmAnd the performance of Al Pacino as Michael Corleone is one of the most beautiful ever put in the movies. A story of family, crime and fighting for power, few films have won an Oscar as clearly as the masterpiece of Francis Ford Coppola, and no Mafia film has exceeded it since.


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The godfather

Release date

March 24, 1972

Execution time

175 minutes


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