LITTLE CAESAR, the first bigtime gangster talkie,
is still considered the model for all crime movies, dated though it
looks and sounds today. In fact, watch Pacino in the GODFATHER series or
in SCARFACE (1983) and you see shades of Edward G. Robinson's
mini-monster Rico Massara alternately seething and raging and
prophetically and nicknamed Little Caesar by the gang leader whose power
Rico grabs for himself. “Grab” is the operative word in all of LC’s
dealings, and he never
stops
grabbing until a policeman's machine gun puts an end to Rico. The film's
violence is tame by today’s standards, but in 1930 it must have brought
moviegoers out of their seats. (Trivia note: Director LeRoy, whose final
film was THE GREEN BERETS in 1967, filmed two versions of Rico's famous
final words: "Mother of God, is this the end of Rico?" and "Mother of
mercy, is this the end of Rico?" Although "God" comes directly from the
novel, "mercy" was used to avoid offending moviegoing churchgoers.)
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