2. History of Crime Films
Crime films first began in 1903 with ‘The Great Train Robbery’ which laid the
basis for the films to come afterwards. Other films around this time consisted
of ‘The Musketeers of Pig Alley’ and ‘The Dead Man Who Killed.’ The world was
then introduced to a new wave of crime films, a more dark and cynical type of
films in the 1940’s probably due to the fact of the war at the time. This type of
film was known as film noir but was a different type of crime film than what I
am interested in with my film that I will be creating. Crime films began to gain
popularity and become in the mainstream around the 70s and 80s with films
such as ‘The Godfather’ and ‘Scarface’. These films captivated audiences as
they gave insight into these criminal underworlds what people were hearing
about at the time with gangsters and mob bosses being in the news in
America. Crime films tend to follow the story of criminals where as most films
tend to focus on hero’s as the main characters of the films.
3. Gang Films
Due to the film we are going to be making, gang films have strong
influence of these types of films, here are a few examples –
‘Boyz n the Hood’
‘The Warriors’
‘American History X’
‘Gangs of New York’
‘American Gangster’
4. British Football Crime Films
‘Green Street’ - A wrongfully expelled Harvard undergrad moves to
London, where he is introduced to the violent underworld of football
hooliganism.
‘The Football Factory’ - The Football Factory is more than just a study of
the English obsession with football violence, its about men looking for
armies to join, wars to fight and places to belong.
‘I.D.’ - Four policemen go undercover and infiltrate a gang of football
hooligans hoping to root-out their leaders. For one of the four, the line
between 'job' and 'yob' becomes more unclear as time passes.
‘The Firm’
‘Awaydays’
‘Ultra’
‘The Rise and Fall of a White Collar Hooligan’
5. The Film
I will be creating a film that is focused on the culture of football hooligans
and the way of life that revolves around this. I am going to tak inspiration
from not only the films that are of the same topic that I listed before but
also the crime films that fundamentally include the similar aspects of
football hooligan films.