Synopsis
Kill the Irishman is a movie released in 2011.
In a gripping tale inspired by true events, this film takes viewers deep into the tumultuous turf wars of 1970s Cleveland, where the streets are a battleground and loyalty is a currency. At the center of this explosive narrative is Danny Greene, a tenacious Irish mobster whose audacity and cunning put him at odds with the formidable Italian mafia. As bombs rain down on the cityβthirty-six in just one summerβGreene's rise from the gritty neighborhoods to becoming a notorious enforcer captures the essence of a man who refuses to be subdued. This film masterfully intertwines themes of resilience, betrayal, and the relentless pursuit of power. With its heart-pounding action and intense drama, it delves into the psyche of a man who not only fights against the odds but also challenges the very foundations of organized crime. The stellar performances and period-accurate portrayal of a city in turmoil make this a captivating exploration of ambition, identity, and the unbreakable spirit of one man who the mob couldn't kill. Prepare for a thrilling ride that showcases the darker side of loyalty and the high stakes of survival in a world where every choice could lead to deadly consequences.