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The Lost Capone

The Lost Capone

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After a vicious street brawl, young Al Capone (Eric Roberts, Runaway Train) let's his little brother Jimmy (Adrian Pasdar, Top Gun) believe he has killed a man. Jimmy, haunted by his conscience, leaves town. Three years later, prohibition has swept American and a law-abiding Jimmy, now known as Richard Hart, is appointed marshal in the small town of Homer, Nebraska, and has married Kathleen (Ally Sheedy, the Breakfast Club) while Al has become the boot-legging crime boss of Chicago. For Al, there isn't a lawman who can't be bribed or beaten into submission - until he reaches the marshal of Homer, Nebraska. Al puts a contract out on the marshal, also offering a reward for whomever finds his brother, unaware that the two are one. When they finally meet again, Al welcomes Johnny back into the family, but the reunion soon becomes a showdown. Neither lawman, nor lawbreaker will back down as the battle between good and evil becomes a brutal family feud that can end only in bloodshed.

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Title: The Lost Capone
Genre: Action / Adventure, Biography
Theme: Crime, Gangsters
Starring: Ally Sheedy, Adrian Pasdar, Eric Roberts, Titus Welliver, Anthony Crivello, Jimmie F Skaggs, William Andrews, Andrew Palmacci, Ed Grady, Karma Ibsen
Director: John Gray
Attributes: Full Frame, Manufactured on Demand, Dolby
Release Date: 6/18/2013
Original Year: 1990
Product Type: DVD
Rated: NR
Catalog #: 681258
UPC: 883316812587
Item #: 759198X

Technical Information

Street Date: 6/18/2013
Original Language: ENG
Closed Caption: No
Run Time: 93 minutes
Studio: Warner Archives