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  1. Dec 7, 2007 · A Very British Gangster: Directed by Donal MacIntyre. With Donal MacIntyre, Craig Fitzpatrick, Dominic Noonan. A documentary about one of Britain's most dangerous crime families and introduces us to its magnetic, larger-than-life leader, Dominic Noonan (aka Lattlay Fottfoy).

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    • Documentary, Crime
    • Donal MacIntyre
    • 2007-12-07
  2. Released January 19th, 2007, 'A Very British Gangster' stars Dominic Noonan The movie has a runtime of about 1 hr 37 min, and received a user score of 63 (out of 100) on TMDb, which...

  3. arrow_forward. "A Very British Gangster is an all access guide into one of Britains most dangerous crime families. For the very first time, a group of hardened criminals open their lives to...

  4. A Very British Gangster. With a fascinating character as its subject, A Very British Gangster makes for entertaining, frightening, and informative viewing. A filmmaker interviews...

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    • Dominic Noonan, Donal Macintyre
    • Donal Macintyre
    • Documentary, Crime, Drama
  5. Jul 18, 2008 · A Very British Gangster is an all access film inside one of Britains most dangerous crime families. For the first time, a gang of contemporary criminals open their lives to reveal a brutal world and an underclass which relies upon gangsters for justice, rather than police.

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    • Donal Macintyre
  6. Oct 7, 2008 · In A Very British Gangster, world-renowned, award-winning BBC journalist Donal MacIntyre dives into Manchester's underworld, revealing Britain's most notorious and powerful crime family--the Noonan dynasty. With surprising chivalry, Dominic Noonan answers to his poverty-stricken streets while lurking from trial to trial, dodging arrest on a ...

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  8. Film Details. Notes. Brief Synopsis. Read More. Given his many contradictions, Dominic Noonan, head of one of Britain's biggest crime families, is a man who defies stereotypes. This close up look at his life, from gun trials to the murder of his brother on the streets of Manchester, reveals a community struggling with poverty, violence and drugs.