If you enjoyed the gripping true-crime drama 'Edwin Boyd: Citizen Gangster' (2011), you're likely craving more films and shows with similar themes of crime, rebellion, and complex antiheroes. This article explores 10 compelling titles that capture the same intensity, historical intrigue, and moral ambiguity, perfect for fans of this Canadian heist film.

The Public Enemy (1931)
Description: A classic gangster film that explores the rise and inevitable fall of a criminal, set against the backdrop of Prohibition-era America.
Fact: This film was one of the first to portray the gangster as a complex character rather than a simple villain.


White Heat (1949)
Description: A psychological crime drama focusing on a ruthless gang leader with a volatile personality and a complicated relationship with his mother.
Fact: The famous line 'Top of the world, Ma!' comes from this film, which has since become iconic in cinema history.


Bonnie and Clyde (1967)
Description: This iconic film portrays the infamous criminal duo with a mix of romance and violence, highlighting their rebellious spirit and the media's fascination with their crimes.
Fact: It was one of the first films to depict graphic violence, which was controversial at the time but later became influential in cinema.


The St. Valentine's Day Massacre (1967)
Description: A detailed and violent depiction of one of the most infamous events in gangster history, highlighting the brutality of organized crime.
Fact: The film uses a documentary-style narration to provide context and heighten the realism of the events portrayed.


The Getaway (1972)
Description: A thrilling crime story about a bank robber's daring escape with his wife, blending action with themes of loyalty and survival.
Fact: The film's car chase scenes were groundbreaking at the time and influenced many future action movies.


Dillinger (1973)
Description: A raw and intense portrayal of a legendary gangster's life, emphasizing his charisma and the relentless chase by law enforcement.
Fact: The movie was shot in a documentary-style to give it a more realistic and gritty feel.


The Untouchables (1987)
Description: A dramatic retelling of the battle between lawmen and organized crime, showcasing the tension and moral dilemmas faced by both sides.
Fact: The famous train station shootout scene was inspired by a similar sequence in the classic film 'Battleship Potemkin.'


American Gangster (2007)
Description: A compelling story of a drug lord's rise and fall, blending crime with a critique of the American Dream and systemic corruption.
Fact: The film is based on the true story of Frank Lucas, who smuggled heroin into the U.S. in the coffins of soldiers returning from Vietnam.


Public Enemies (2009)
Description: A gripping crime drama that delves into the life of a notorious bank robber, blending action with a deep exploration of the criminal's psyche and the law enforcement pursuit.
Fact: The film was shot on location in several of the actual places where the events occurred, adding a layer of authenticity to the story.


The Newton Boys (1998)
Description: A tale of the most successful bank robbers in U.S. history, focusing on their camaraderie and the moral ambiguities of their crimes.
Fact: The film is based on the true story of the Newton Gang, who robbed over 80 banks without killing anyone.
