Directed by Rod Hewitt, this wretched excuse for a gangster film purports to be a factual biography of real-life gangster Verne Miller, a former South Dakota sheriff-turned-outlaw of the mid-1920s. Played in a stoic manner by Scott Glenn, Miller is a dispassionate murderer but a sexual
magnet when it comes to women. Miller offers his services to Chicago's infamous Al Capone (Thomas G. Waites). After performing a series of important hits, he is made head of the Kansas City organization. Eventually, Miller gets too big for his britches and against Capone's orders launches a move
to rescue captured Capone henchman Frank "Baldy" Nash (Sonny Carl Davis). Rarely has a pi...
Released:
1988
Rated:
R
Length:
95 mins