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The St. Valentine's Day Massacre

1967·1h 40m·Approved
DramaCrimeHistory
IMDb Rating
★ 6.6/10
5,239 votes

Al Capone's Valentine's Day surprise for the rival Bugs Moran gang in 1929 Chicago.

The St. Valentine's Day Massacre is a 1967 drama crime movie directed by Roger Corman, starring Jason Robards, George Segal, Jean Hale. It holds an IMDb rating of 6.6/10 from 5,239 votes and runs 1h 40m.

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Director
Roger Corman
Stars
Jason Robards
George Segal
Jean Hale
Ralph Meeker
Creators
Howard Browne
Details
1967-06-30
100 min
Movie
Approved
★ United States
★ English, Italian
Keywords
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