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'Mad Dog Coll' is a 1961 biographical movie directed by Burt Balaban. It marked Gene Hackman's film debut.

Plot



The film is a heavily fictionalized treatment of the life of Vincent "Mad Dog" Coll Curran, who was born in 1908 in County Donegal, Ireland. In the film, Coll is depicted as growing up with an abusive father who beats and ridicules him (the film opens with him machine-gunning his father's gravestone), and started a street gang at a very young age, which led in turn to organized crime. He is portrayed as a psychopath, incapable of fear or compassion, who is never more happy than when he is recklessly shooting people with his tommy gun or feuding with the fellow mobster Dutch Schultz over whisky hijacking. The film ends with Coll being shot down by the police after Schultz puts a contract on him, but in fact he was arrested, tried, released, then later killed by associates of Lucky Luciano because he was making too much trouble for the syndicate. The incident where he allegedly was involved in the accidental shooting of a five-year-old boy (which led to his nickname in the press) is incorrectly associated with him shooting his way out of an attempt on his life (two boys hanging around the docks are killed), when in fact it happened as a result of a kidnapping he was accused of being part of. Dutch Schultz is depicted by Vincent Gardenia, who was 15 years older than ChandlerColl was only seven years younger than Schultz.

Cast



* John Davis Chandler as Mad Dog Coll

* Kay Doubleday as Clio

* Brooke Hayward as Elizabeth

* Neil Nephew as Rocco

* Jerry Orbach as Joe Clegg

* Vincent Gardenia as Dutch Schultz

* Telly Savalas as Lt. Darro

* Glenn Cannon as Harry

* Gene Hackman as Policeman (Uncredited)

Production



Brook Hayward was cast in October 1960.'Sheik' Griffith to Sail on Bounty: Keenan Wynn for 'Bankroll'; Hayward's Daughter Signed

Scheuer, Philip K. Los Angeles Times 20 Oct 1960: B11.


The film was distributed by Columbia.LONDON WILL SEE 'CAMELOT' IN '62: Hugh Beaumont to Produce Musical at Drury Lane -- Briton's Play Due Here

By ARTHUR GELB. New York Times12 Dec 1960: 37.


Novelization



In June, 1961, Monarch Books released a paperback novelization of the screenplay, by Frank Castle, writing under the pseudonym Steve Thurman. The cover featured a black-and-white still of the movie and an associate standing over the bedroom "rub-out" of a bullet-ridden married couple.

Reception



The 'New York Times' wrote that the film "belongs back in the pound."'Underworld, U.S.A.' and 'Mad Dog Coll', Thompson, Howard, 'New York Times', 13 May 1961: 10.

See also



* 'Mad Dog Coll', 1992 movie

References




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