Titles such asFrancis Ford Coppola’s classicThe GodfatherandMartin Scorsese’sGoodfellasare just a few ofthe greatest gangster movies of all time.

Still, for every acclaimed gangster movie, there are two that fly under the radar.

Get Carteris a sensational British gangster film based on the 1970 novelJack’s Return Homewritten byTed Lewis.

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Initially, the movie earned mixed reviews from critics.

Michael Caine as Jack Carter in Get Carter - 1971

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Sylvester Stallone as Sheriff Freddy Heflin getting a pat on the back from Robert DeNiro as Moe Tilden

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Michael Sullivan (Tom Hanks) and Michael, Jr. (Tyler Hoechlin) walking through the city in Road to Perdition

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Robert De Niro and David Proval next to each other in a bar in Mean Streets

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Two men talking in The Roaring Twenties - 1939

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Jack Nicholson talking to a crowd of reporters with Danny DeVito standing beside him in Hoffa (1992)

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Brendan Gleeson sitting with Adrian Dunbar in The General (1998)

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A masked bank robber holds patrons at gunpoint in ‘The Friends of Eddie Coyle’ (1973)

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Jackie looking outside the passenger window in Killing Them Softly.

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Sean Penn as Terry and Gary Oldman as Jackie walking through a cemetery in State of Grace

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