Young Al Capone catches the eye of Johnny Torrio, a criminal visiting New York from Chicago. Torrio invites Capone to move to Illinois to help run his Prohibition-era alcohol sales operation. Capone rises through the ranks of Torrio's gang and eventually takes over. On top, he works to consolidate his power by eliminating his enemies, fixing elections to his advantage and getting rich. In his spare time, Capone courts the principled Iris Crawford.
Unfortunately the movie Capone is not yet available on HBO Max.
Directing | Steve Carver | Director |
Writing | Howard Browne | Writer |
Production | Roger Corman | Producer |
Sound | David Grisman | Music |
Editing | Richard C. Meyer | Editor |
Art | Ward Preston | Art Direction |
Art | Ned Parsons | Set Decoration |
Costume & Make-Up | Maurice Stein | Makeup Artist |
Crew | Steve Ferry | Property Master |
Crew | V.R. Bud Shelton | Property Master |
Crew | Roger George | Special Effects |
Costume & Make-Up | Patricia Miller | Hairstylist |
Production | Peter Cornberg | Production Supervisor |
Crew | Charlie Picerni | Stunt Coordinator |
Camera | Héctor R. Figueroa | Camera Operator |
Directing | Jann Carver | Script Supervisor |
Camera | Vilis Lapenieks | Director of Photography |
Art | Stephen R. Ferry | Property Master |
Production | John C. Broderick | Associate Producer |
Directing | Eugene Mazzola | Assistant Director |
Directing | Teri Schwartz | Assistant Director |
Editing | Barbara Meyer | Assistant Editor |
Production | Jerome L. Posner | Location Coordinator |
Sound | Robert Gravenor | Sound Mixer |
Sound | Gene Corso | Sound Effects Designer |
Sound | Lowell Brown | Boom Operator |
Sound | Samuel C. Crutcher | Assistant Sound Editor |
Lighting | Lee Heckler | Lighting Director |
Camera | Robert Edesa | First Assistant Camera |