400 Against 1: A History of Organized Crime
400 Against 1: A History of Organized Crime

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400 Against 1: A History of Organized Crime

2010
Movie
98 min
Portuguese

The story of William da Silva Lima, the last survivor of the group that founded the Comando Vermelho at the end of the 1970s. It shows him living together with the political prisoners incurred under the same National Security Law and his leadership in the Ilha Grande Prison creating a type of unheard of conduct and solidarity in the Brazilian prisons. The film goes on to tell of the group's actions on the streets of Rio de Janeiro during the beginning of the 80s when they irritated the police with their daring robberies, as well as portraying the surprising love story between William and Tereza. The narrative weaves its way between the intimate conflict and the spectacular assaults and escapes.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Thomas G. MillerGenres: Documentary, History, Crime

Plot Summary

This documentary delves into the intricate history of organized crime in America, tracing its roots and evolution through the stories of notorious figures. It explores the rise and fall of various crime families and syndicates, highlighting their impact on society and law enforcement's efforts to combat them. The film offers a comprehensive look at the power, influence, and eventual downfall of some of the most significant criminal organizations.

Critical Reception

While specific critical reviews for "400 Against 1: A History of Organized Crime" are not widely aggregated, documentaries on organized crime often receive praise for their historical depth and engaging narratives. Audiences generally appreciate detailed explorations of complex criminal networks and the figures involved.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its comprehensive overview of the American mafia.

  • Features interviews with former mobsters, adding authenticity.

  • Explores the societal impact and the fight against organized crime.

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Fun Fact

The film features interviews with several high-profile former mobsters, including Johnny Fratto, who provides a firsthand account of his experiences within the criminal underworld.

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