
Jack & Lou: A Gangster Love Story
Crime · Drama · History
Overview
In the 1970s, old gangster moll Lou Rolfe is confronted with her involvement in the St. Valentine's Day Massacre orchestrated in 1929 by her former husband, Al Capone's main hit-man, Jack McGurn.
Top Cast


Sebastiano Pigazzi
Sebastiano Pigazzi
Jack McGurn
Sebastiano Pigazzi
Jack McGurn


Natalie Shinnick
Natalie Shinnick
Lou Rolfe
Natalie Shinnick
Lou Rolfe


Linda Hamilton
Linda Hamilton
Louise Rolfe
Linda Hamilton
Louise Rolfe
Sam Jacobs
Sam Jacobs
Al Capone
Sam Jacobs
Al Capone
Michael Monasterio
Michael Monasterio
Frank Nitti
Michael Monasterio
Frank Nitti


Greg Roman
Greg Roman
Det. Drury
Greg Roman
Det. Drury
Jillian Rezen
Jillian Rezen
June Francis
Jillian Rezen
June Francis
Shanna Grace
Shanna Grace
Helen Gibaldi
Shanna Grace
Helen Gibaldi


Isadora Swann
Isadora Swann
Joanna Gibaldi (teen)
Isadora Swann
Joanna Gibaldi (teen)
Joe Russell
Joe Russell
Father
Joe Russell
Father
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