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Gangster Squad (film)

Gangster Squad is a 2013 American action crime thriller film directed by Ruben Fleischer, written by Will Beall, based on the non-fiction book by Paul Lieberman, and starring Josh Brolin, Ryan Gosling, Nick Nolte, Emma Stone, Anthony Mackie, Giovanni Ribisi, Robert Patrick, Michael Peña and Sean Penn. Set in 1949, it is a fictionalized account of the group of real-life LAPD officers and detectives, called the Gangster Squad, who brought down crime kingpin Mickey Cohen and his gang.

Gangster Squad
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRuben Fleischer
Written byWill Beall
Based onGangster Squad
by Paul Lieberman
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyDion Beebe
Edited by
Music bySteve Jablonsky
Production
companies
Distributed byWarner Bros. Pictures
Release dates
Running time
113 minutes[2]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$60–75 million[3][4]
Box office$105.2 million[4]

After the script spent several years on the Black List, production began in September 2011 around Los Angeles, lasting through December. The film was originally set to be theatrically released September 7, 2012, but in the wake of the 2012 Aurora, Colorado, shooting, Warner Bros. pushed it back to a January 11, 2013, release to accommodate re-shoots, which took place in August 2012.

It received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the cast and production values but criticized the thinly-written characters. It grossed $105 million worldwide.

Plot

In 1949 Los Angeles, crime boss Mickey Cohen has become the most powerful figure in the California criminal underworld and intends to expand his criminal enterprise to encompass the entire West Coast. The LAPD has not been able to stop his ruthless rise, as he has eliminated witnesses, hired dirty cops to protect his activities, and avoided prosecution through corruption in the justice system.

Determined to put a stop to Cohen, LAPD Chief Bill Parker creates a secret police unit tasked with dismantling Cohen's enterprise. The unit, composed of officers who do not carry badges and are authorized to act outside of the law, are led by the skilled World War II OSS veteran Sergeant John O'Mara. With the help of his wife, Connie, he recruits Detective Jerry Wooters and four incorruptible misfit officers: knife-wielding Lieutenant Coleman Harris, wire tapping expert and family man Conwell Keeler, outlaw sharpshooter Max Kennard, and Kennard's rookie protégé Navidad Ramirez.

Despite initial setbacks, such as a casino raid thwarted by corrupt Burbank police officers, the Squad strikes several successful blows at the heart of Cohen's operations, including shutting down his lucrative wire gambling business. They break into Cohen's mansion and Keeler plants a bug in the back of a television. As a result, Cohen believes someone has betrayed him and lashes out at those around him, including his etiquette tutor Grace Faraday. Wooters and Faraday have entered into a secret romantic relationship, and he tries to help her escape from Cohen, enlisting the help of mutual friend and gangster Jack Whalen.

Realizing the attackers have never stolen his money, Cohen deduces they are cops and realizes that they have bugged his house. He uses it to lure the Squad into an unsuccessful ambush in Chinatown while Keeler is executed by a hitman. When Faraday witnesses Cohen murder Whalen, she agrees to testify against her former employer. O'Mara forces the crooked Judge Carter to sign an arrest warrant before leading the Squad to the Park Plaza Hotel to arrest Cohen.

Cohen and his men engage in a lengthy shootout with the Squad, during which Wooters and Kennard are wounded. Cohen and his bodyguard Karl Lennox escape, but O'Mara rams their vehicle into a fountain. Navidad helps a dying Kennard shoot Lennox, saving O'Mara. Cohen and O'Mara fight each other in a brutal bareknuckle brawl while onlookers and journalists gather. O'Mara finally beats Cohen and has him arrested, ending his reign over Los Angeles.

The film explains that the Gangster Squad has never been mentioned for its role in keeping the Mafia from gaining a foothold in L.A., and that its surviving members remain secret. Cohen is sentenced to life imprisonment at Alcatraz, and is greeted with a lead-pipe beating by inmates who were friends of Whalen. Harris and Ramirez partner together to walk the beat, Wooters and Faraday continue their relationship, and O'Mara quits his job with the LAPD to live a quiet life with his wife and newborn son.

Cast

  • Josh Brolin as Sergeant John O'Mara, a World War II veteran-turned-cop with a reputation as an honest, hardworking, no-nonsense man. He is a decorated war hero with the Silver Star and two Purple Hearts. He is believed to have been a part of the OSS trained at Camp X, but his Army record is partially classified.[5]
  • Ryan Gosling as Sergeant Jerry Wooters, an easygoing playboy and cop who initially struggles with the responsibility of fighting Cohen's organization but changes his mind when he sees how ruthless Cohen can be. He, too, is a World War II veteran, having served in the Pacific with the United States Army Air Force.[5]
  • Sean Penn as Mickey Cohen, the most powerful mobster in Los Angeles, with a reputation for sadism and ruthlessness, whose ultimate goal is to expand his criminal empire to major cities back East.
  • Nick Nolte as Chief Bill Parker, who forms the Squad to take down Cohen[6]
  • Emma Stone as Grace Faraday, Cohen's social etiquette teacher and quasi-lover. She falls in love with Wooters and eventually betrays Cohen to the police.[7]
  • Anthony Mackie as Lieutenant Coleman Harris, a black officer recruited into the Squad with his expertise in knife and gun fighting.[8]
  • Giovanni Ribisi as Officer Conwell Keeler, an electronics expert who joins the Squad to help them plant wiretaps[9]
  • Michael Peña as Officer Navidad Ramirez, Kennard's protégé[10]
  • Robert Patrick as Officer Max Kennard, a member of the Squad renowned for his sharpshooting skills
  • Mireille Enos as Connie O'Mara, John's loyal wife
  • Troy Garity as Wrevock, Cohen's top enforcer
  • Holt McCallany as Karl Lennox, Cohen's bodyguard
  • Sullivan Stapleton as Jack Whalen, a gangster who is friends with Wooters and volunteers to protect Grace from Cohen
  • James Carpinello as Johnny Stompanato, Cohen's right-hand man
  • James Hébert as Mitch Racine
  • Evan Jones as Neddy Herbert
  • Josh Pence as Officer Daryl Gates, a rookie member and future chief of the LAPD
  • John Aylward as Judge Carter, a judge on Cohen's payroll who, under pressure from O'Mara, signs Cohen's arrest warrant
  • Jack Conley as Eugene W. Biscailuz, the sheriff of Los Angeles County, tasked with protecting Cohen's gambling operation
  • Jack McGee as Lt. Quincannon
  • Jon Polito as Jack Dragna, a rival mob boss to Cohen
  • Wade Williams as Rourke
  • Ambyr Childers as Milk-Skinned Blonde
  • Mick Betancourt as Detective Sgt. Will Hendricks
  • Mac Brandt as Bruiser
  • Brandon Molale as Jimmy "Bockscar" Knox
  • Michael Papajohn as Mike "The Flea"
  • Jeff Wolfe as Giovanni Vacarezza
  • Anthony Molinari as Lorenzo Molinari
  • Austin Highsmith as Patty
  • Neil Koppel as Max Solomon
  • Austin Abrams as Pete
  • Lucy Davenport as an entertainer at Cohen's nightclub Slapsy Maxie's
  • Dennis Cockrum as Elmer Jackson, the Burbank Police Chief on Cohen's payroll
  • Haley Strode as Keeler's wife Maria
  • Maxwell Perry Cotton as Keeler's son Charlie
  • Frank Grillo as Russo, a criminal executed on Cohen's orders
  • Lucy Walsh as Manicurist

Production

Filming

Principal photography began on September 6, 2011, in Los Angeles. Sets were located all over Los Angeles County, from north of the San Fernando Valley to south of the county border. Sets were also recreated in Sony Pictures Studios in Culver City.[11] Filming wrapped on December 15, 2011.[12]

Association with the 2012 Aurora, Colorado shooting

The first trailer for Gangster Squad was released on May 9, 2012.[13] In the wake of the theater shooting in Aurora, Colorado, on July 20, it was pulled from running before films and airing on television, and removed from Apple's trailer site and YouTube due to a scene where characters fire submachine guns at movie-goers through the screen of Grauman's Chinese Theatre.[14][15]

It was later reported that the theater scene from the film would be either removed or placed in a different setting, since it is a crucial part of the film, and the film would undergo additional re-shoots of several scenes to accommodate these changes, which resulted in the film's release being moved to a later date.[16] About a week after the Aurora shootings, Warner Bros. officially confirmed that the film would be released on January 11, 2013.[17] Two weeks later, on August 22, the cast reunited in Los Angeles to completely re-shoot the film's main action sequence. The new sequence was set in a version of Chinatown, where the gangsters strike back at the Squad. Josh Brolin said he was not sad the original scene was cut and admitted that the new version was just as violent.[18][19][20]

Release and reception

Box office

Gangster Squad grossed $46 million in the United States and Canada, and $59.2 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $105.2 million, against a production budget of $60 million.[4]

The film grossed $17.1 million in its opening weekend, finishing third at the box office behind Zero Dark Thirty and A Haunted House.[21] It then made $8.6 million in its second weekend (including $10.1 million over the four-day MLK weekend) and $4.3 million in its third weekend.[22]

Home media

Gangster Squad was released on DVD and Blu-ray on April 23, 2013. The Blu-ray includes director's commentary from Ruben Fleischer and several segments about the real life men and stories of the Gangster Squad and Mickey Cohen.[23] As of June 2013, it had made $9.6 million from DVD sales and $6.7 million from Blu-ray, for a total of $16.3 million in sales.[24]

Critical response

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 31% based on 207 reviews, with an average rating of 5/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Though it's stylish and features a talented cast, Gangster Squad suffers from lackluster writing, underdeveloped characters, and an excessive amount of violence."[25] On Metacritic, it has a weighted average score of 40 out of 100, based on 38 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[26] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave it an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale.[21]

Reviewers at Spill.com gave it a "Rental," praising its stylish design but criticizing the dialogue, Emma Stone's underdeveloped "damsel-in-distress" character, and Sean Penn's laughable makeup.[27] IGN editor Chris Tilly wrote, "Gangster Squad looks great but frustrates because with the talent involved, it had the potential to be so much more", and rated it 6.3/10.[28] Richard Roeper gave it a B+, saying "Gangster Squad is a highly stylized, pulp-fiction period piece based on true events" and noted its strong performances.

Filling in for Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times, Jeff Shannon gave the film 2 stars out of 4, saying that Fleischer, better known for his comedic work, was "out of his element, and barely suppressing his urge to spoof the genre". He further criticized the stock characters and the film's generally uneven tone, but praised action highlights such as the car chase, and flashes of brilliance in Sean Penn's performance.[29]

Historical accuracy

Although the film is inspired by the real-life LAPD Gangster Squad, much of it is fabricated.[30][31]

  • The film portrays Cohen organizing the murder of his predecessor Jack Dragna. In reality, Cohen largely sidelined Dragna as head of the Los Angeles crime family but otherwise left him alone; Dragna died of a heart attack in 1956.
  • The film shows Cohen's primary business as gambling, with prostitution and drug dealing as sidelines. In reality, Cohen's main racket was bookmaking; he detested drugs.
  • William Parker was only 45 in 1949, not in his 70s like Nick Nolte (Parker died at age 61 in 1966). He also did not create the Gangster Squad; it was created by Chief Clemence B. Horrall in 1946, and was largely an effort to improve the city's image, regardless of whether it actually pursued criminals.
  • The film concludes with Cohen being arrested in 1949 for murder and sent to Alcatraz. In reality, he was imprisoned in 1951 and again in 1961 for tax evasion. He was, however, attacked with a lead pipe while in prison, as the film states.
  • While Anthony Mackie and Michael Peña are members of the film's Squad, the real Squad was entirely white.
  • While it is possible Cohen murdered Jack Whalen in real life, it was not at Whalen's home as depicted in the film. Whalen was shot in 1959 while at dinner with Cohen and three of his associates, and Cohen was not officially accused of it.
  • Cohen's bodyguard Johnny Stompanato was not shot as depicted in the film, but lived until 1958, when he was stabbed by Cheryl Crane, the daughter of his girlfriend Lana Turner.
  • The character of Max Kennard was based on real life lawman Doug "Jumbo" Kennard, who was killed in a 1952 drunk car crash after he had retired, not shot in the line of duty as in the film.
  • In the film, Conwell Keeler is the first member of the Squad to be killed. In real life, he outlived all of the Squad's other members, dying of a stroke in 2012.

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Gangster Squad is a 2013 American action crime thriller film directed by Ruben Fleischer written by Will Beall based on the non fiction book by Paul Lieberman and starring Josh Brolin Ryan Gosling Nick Nolte Emma Stone Anthony Mackie Giovanni Ribisi Robert Patrick Michael Pena and Sean Penn Set in 1949 it is a fictionalized account of the group of real life LAPD officers and detectives called the Gangster Squad who brought down crime kingpin Mickey Cohen and his gang Gangster SquadTheatrical release posterDirected byRuben FleischerWritten byWill BeallBased onGangster Squadby Paul LiebermanProduced byDan LinKevin McCormickMichael TadrossStarringJosh BrolinRyan GoslingSean PennNick NolteEmma StoneAnthony MackieGiovanni RibisiMichael PenaCinematographyDion BeebeEdited byAlan BaumgartenJames HerbertMusic bySteve JablonskyProductioncompaniesVillage Roadshow PicturesLin Pictures 1 Kevin McCormick Productions 1 Distributed byWarner Bros PicturesRelease datesJanuary 7 2013 2013 01 07 Grauman s Chinese Theatre January 11 2013 2013 01 11 United States Running time113 minutes 2 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 60 75 million 3 4 Box office 105 2 million 4 After the script spent several years on the Black List production began in September 2011 around Los Angeles lasting through December The film was originally set to be theatrically released September 7 2012 but in the wake of the 2012 Aurora Colorado shooting Warner Bros pushed it back to a January 11 2013 release to accommodate re shoots which took place in August 2012 It received mixed reviews from critics who praised the cast and production values but criticized the thinly written characters It grossed 105 million worldwide Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Filming 3 2 Association with the 2012 Aurora Colorado shooting 4 Release and reception 4 1 Box office 4 2 Home media 4 3 Critical response 5 Historical accuracy 6 References 7 External linksPlot EditIn 1949 Los Angeles crime boss Mickey Cohen has become the most powerful figure in the California criminal underworld and intends to expand his criminal enterprise to encompass the entire West Coast The LAPD has not been able to stop his ruthless rise as he has eliminated witnesses hired dirty cops to protect his activities and avoided prosecution through corruption in the justice system Determined to put a stop to Cohen LAPD Chief Bill Parker creates a secret police unit tasked with dismantling Cohen s enterprise The unit composed of officers who do not carry badges and are authorized to act outside of the law are led by the skilled World War II OSS veteran Sergeant John O Mara With the help of his wife Connie he recruits Detective Jerry Wooters and four incorruptible misfit officers knife wielding Lieutenant Coleman Harris wire tapping expert and family man Conwell Keeler outlaw sharpshooter Max Kennard and Kennard s rookie protege Navidad Ramirez Despite initial setbacks such as a casino raid thwarted by corrupt Burbank police officers the Squad strikes several successful blows at the heart of Cohen s operations including shutting down his lucrative wire gambling business They break into Cohen s mansion and Keeler plants a bug in the back of a television As a result Cohen believes someone has betrayed him and lashes out at those around him including his etiquette tutor Grace Faraday Wooters and Faraday have entered into a secret romantic relationship and he tries to help her escape from Cohen enlisting the help of mutual friend and gangster Jack Whalen Realizing the attackers have never stolen his money Cohen deduces they are cops and realizes that they have bugged his house He uses it to lure the Squad into an unsuccessful ambush in Chinatown while Keeler is executed by a hitman When Faraday witnesses Cohen murder Whalen she agrees to testify against her former employer O Mara forces the crooked Judge Carter to sign an arrest warrant before leading the Squad to the Park Plaza Hotel to arrest Cohen Cohen and his men engage in a lengthy shootout with the Squad during which Wooters and Kennard are wounded Cohen and his bodyguard Karl Lennox escape but O Mara rams their vehicle into a fountain Navidad helps a dying Kennard shoot Lennox saving O Mara Cohen and O Mara fight each other in a brutal bareknuckle brawl while onlookers and journalists gather O Mara finally beats Cohen and has him arrested ending his reign over Los Angeles The film explains that the Gangster Squad has never been mentioned for its role in keeping the Mafia from gaining a foothold in L A and that its surviving members remain secret Cohen is sentenced to life imprisonment at Alcatraz and is greeted with a lead pipe beating by inmates who were friends of Whalen Harris and Ramirez partner together to walk the beat Wooters and Faraday continue their relationship and O Mara quits his job with the LAPD to live a quiet life with his wife and newborn son Cast EditJosh Brolin as Sergeant John O Mara a World War II veteran turned cop with a reputation as an honest hardworking no nonsense man He is a decorated war hero with the Silver Star and two Purple Hearts He is believed to have been a part of the OSS trained at Camp X but his Army record is partially classified 5 Ryan Gosling as Sergeant Jerry Wooters an easygoing playboy and cop who initially struggles with the responsibility of fighting Cohen s organization but changes his mind when he sees how ruthless Cohen can be He too is a World War II veteran having served in the Pacific with the United States Army Air Force 5 Sean Penn as Mickey Cohen the most powerful mobster in Los Angeles with a reputation for sadism and ruthlessness whose ultimate goal is to expand his criminal empire to major cities back East Nick Nolte as Chief Bill Parker who forms the Squad to take down Cohen 6 Emma Stone as Grace Faraday Cohen s social etiquette teacher and quasi lover She falls in love with Wooters and eventually betrays Cohen to the police 7 Anthony Mackie as Lieutenant Coleman Harris a black officer recruited into the Squad with his expertise in knife and gun fighting 8 Giovanni Ribisi as Officer Conwell Keeler an electronics expert who joins the Squad to help them plant wiretaps 9 Michael Pena as Officer Navidad Ramirez Kennard s protege 10 Robert Patrick as Officer Max Kennard a member of the Squad renowned for his sharpshooting skills Mireille Enos as Connie O Mara John s loyal wife Troy Garity as Wrevock Cohen s top enforcer Holt McCallany as Karl Lennox Cohen s bodyguard Sullivan Stapleton as Jack Whalen a gangster who is friends with Wooters and volunteers to protect Grace from Cohen James Carpinello as Johnny Stompanato Cohen s right hand man James Hebert as Mitch Racine Evan Jones as Neddy Herbert Josh Pence as Officer Daryl Gates a rookie member and future chief of the LAPD John Aylward as Judge Carter a judge on Cohen s payroll who under pressure from O Mara signs Cohen s arrest warrant Jack Conley as Eugene W Biscailuz the sheriff of Los Angeles County tasked with protecting Cohen s gambling operation Jack McGee as Lt Quincannon Jon Polito as Jack Dragna a rival mob boss to Cohen Wade Williams as Rourke Ambyr Childers as Milk Skinned Blonde Mick Betancourt as Detective Sgt Will Hendricks Mac Brandt as Bruiser Brandon Molale as Jimmy Bockscar Knox Michael Papajohn as Mike The Flea Jeff Wolfe as Giovanni Vacarezza Anthony Molinari as Lorenzo Molinari Austin Highsmith as Patty Neil Koppel as Max Solomon Austin Abrams as Pete Lucy Davenport as an entertainer at Cohen s nightclub Slapsy Maxie s Dennis Cockrum as Elmer Jackson the Burbank Police Chief on Cohen s payroll Haley Strode as Keeler s wife Maria Maxwell Perry Cotton as Keeler s son Charlie Frank Grillo as Russo a criminal executed on Cohen s orders Lucy Walsh as ManicuristProduction EditFilming Edit Principal photography began on September 6 2011 in Los Angeles Sets were located all over Los Angeles County from north of the San Fernando Valley to south of the county border Sets were also recreated in Sony Pictures Studios in Culver City 11 Filming wrapped on December 15 2011 12 Association with the 2012 Aurora Colorado shooting Edit The first trailer for Gangster Squad was released on May 9 2012 13 In the wake of the theater shooting in Aurora Colorado on July 20 it was pulled from running before films and airing on television and removed from Apple s trailer site and YouTube due to a scene where characters fire submachine guns at movie goers through the screen of Grauman s Chinese Theatre 14 15 It was later reported that the theater scene from the film would be either removed or placed in a different setting since it is a crucial part of the film and the film would undergo additional re shoots of several scenes to accommodate these changes which resulted in the film s release being moved to a later date 16 About a week after the Aurora shootings Warner Bros officially confirmed that the film would be released on January 11 2013 17 Two weeks later on August 22 the cast reunited in Los Angeles to completely re shoot the film s main action sequence The new sequence was set in a version of Chinatown where the gangsters strike back at the Squad Josh Brolin said he was not sad the original scene was cut and admitted that the new version was just as violent 18 19 20 Release and reception EditBox office Edit Gangster Squad grossed 46 million in the United States and Canada and 59 2 million in other territories for a worldwide total of 105 2 million against a production budget of 60 million 4 The film grossed 17 1 million in its opening weekend finishing third at the box office behind Zero Dark Thirty and A Haunted House 21 It then made 8 6 million in its second weekend including 10 1 million over the four day MLK weekend and 4 3 million in its third weekend 22 Home media Edit Gangster Squad was released on DVD and Blu ray on April 23 2013 The Blu ray includes director s commentary from Ruben Fleischer and several segments about the real life men and stories of the Gangster Squad and Mickey Cohen 23 As of June 2013 it had made 9 6 million from DVD sales and 6 7 million from Blu ray for a total of 16 3 million in sales 24 Critical response Edit On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes the film holds an approval rating of 31 based on 207 reviews with an average rating of 5 10 The website s critical consensus reads Though it s stylish and features a talented cast Gangster Squad suffers from lackluster writing underdeveloped characters and an excessive amount of violence 25 On Metacritic it has a weighted average score of 40 out of 100 based on 38 critics indicating mixed or average reviews 26 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave it an average grade of B on an A to F scale 21 Reviewers at Spill com gave it a Rental praising its stylish design but criticizing the dialogue Emma Stone s underdeveloped damsel in distress character and Sean Penn s laughable makeup 27 IGN editor Chris Tilly wrote Gangster Squad looks great but frustrates because with the talent involved it had the potential to be so much more and rated it 6 3 10 28 Richard Roeper gave it a B saying Gangster Squad is a highly stylized pulp fiction period piece based on true events and noted its strong performances Filling in for Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun Times Jeff Shannon gave the film 2 stars out of 4 saying that Fleischer better known for his comedic work was out of his element and barely suppressing his urge to spoof the genre He further criticized the stock characters and the film s generally uneven tone but praised action highlights such as the car chase and flashes of brilliance in Sean Penn s performance 29 Historical accuracy EditAlthough the film is inspired by the real life LAPD Gangster Squad much of it is fabricated 30 31 The film portrays Cohen organizing the murder of his predecessor Jack Dragna In reality Cohen largely sidelined Dragna as head of the Los Angeles crime family but otherwise left him alone Dragna died of a heart attack in 1956 The film shows Cohen s primary business as gambling with prostitution and drug dealing as sidelines In reality Cohen s main racket was bookmaking he detested drugs William Parker was only 45 in 1949 not in his 70s like Nick Nolte Parker died at age 61 in 1966 He also did not create the Gangster Squad it was created by Chief Clemence B Horrall in 1946 and was largely an effort to improve the city s image regardless of whether it actually pursued criminals The film concludes with Cohen being arrested in 1949 for murder and sent to Alcatraz In reality he was imprisoned in 1951 and again in 1961 for tax evasion He was however attacked with a lead pipe while in prison as the film states While Anthony Mackie and Michael Pena are members of the film s Squad the real Squad was entirely white While it is possible Cohen murdered Jack Whalen in real life it was not at Whalen s home as depicted in the film Whalen was shot in 1959 while at dinner with Cohen and three of his associates and Cohen was not officially accused of it Cohen s bodyguard Johnny Stompanato was not shot as depicted in the film but lived until 1958 when he was stabbed by Cheryl Crane the daughter of his girlfriend Lana Turner The character of Max Kennard was based on real life lawman Doug Jumbo Kennard who was killed in a 1952 drunk car crash after he had retired not shot in the line of duty as in the film In the film Conwell Keeler is the first member of the Squad to be killed In real life he outlived all of the Squad s other members dying of a stroke in 2012 References Edit a b Gangster Squad 2013 Financial Information The Numbers Retrieved March 4 2021 GANGSTER SQUAD 15 British Board of Film Classification November 13 2012 Retrieved November 13 2012 FilmL A March 1 2014 2013 Feature Film Study PDF Retrieved June 21 2016 a b c Gangster Squad 2013 Box Office Mojo Retrieved November 9 2016 a b Vestal Shannon April 21 2011 Ryan Gosling Sean Penn and Josh Brolin Join the Gangster 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