

It's "world premiere" followed at the Alabama almost a year later. The film was screened at the Montréal World Film Festival on August 30, 1987. Period automobiles in the film were lent by the Moore Auto Classic Museum. The producers convinced organizers of a Halloween Bash at University Inn on Octoto advertise a 1930s theme for their costume contest as a means of casting extras.įilming locations in Alabama included the Alabama Theatre, the Tutwiler Hotel, downtown Springville, the Woodward House on Red Mountain, Romeo's on 7th Avenue South, the Bessemer Hall of History, and the pedestrian tunnel under Independence Drive between Shades Cahaba Elementary School and Piggly-Wiggly's parking lot. However, Millers failing health and an over-sized ego get him into trouble with the law and Capone. vypracoval z poslíka a na trn velkého éfa.Vlastnil mnoho náleven erních heren a nevstinc.Tento film nás provede ástí jeho ivota a ukáe nám jeho strmí boj o trn ale i pád a na dno. He becomes a top assassin and earns Capones trust. Springville, Alabama 1987 - a gangster film called the Verne Miller Story (released on video entitled Gangland) starring Scott Glenn. Production credits in the film included recognition for the Alabama Film Office, Birmingham Film Council, Alabama Landmarks, Alabama Power Company, the Alabama State Highway Department, UAB, University of Montevallo and University of North Alabama. Upon his release from prison, Verne Miller works his way into Al Capones organization. Upon his release from prison, Verne Miller works his way into Al Capones organization. Bessemer's Henry David DeBardeleben worked on the production as second unit director. Original release UK Quad 30 x 40 Scott Glenn, Barbara Stock, Thomas G Waites, Andy Robinson.

Some scenes for the feature were filmed in the Birmingham area, and the completed film had its world premiere at the Alabama Theatre on July 30, 1988.īirmingham's Carl Spurlock played a judge in the film and Bob Penny portrayed a real estate agent. The sensationalized story was inspired by actual persons and events. An ex-con (Scott Glenn) works his way up in Al Capone's criminal organization. It was written and directed by Rod Hewitt, and starred Scott Glenn as a hit-man for Al Capone's Chicago mob. Millers life is the subject of a 1987 movie directed by Rod Hewitt and released under the title The Verne Miller Story. Verne Miller Respected lawman to wanted outlaw. The Verne Miller Story (debuted as simply Verne Miller, later distributed as Gangland) is a 1987 feature film produced by Alive Films. Title GANGLAND - THE VERNE MILLER STORY Also known as GANGLAND THE VERNE MILLER STORY Year 1987 Formats DVD Distributor(s) Entertainment in Video Ltd.
