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Screen Rant's 10 Most Powerful Scenes in Crime Dramas, Ranked

"Some of the cult classics in the history of cinema belong to the crime genre, where powerful emotions often go hand in hand with themes like honor, revenge, and retribution; at other times the mindless violence in these films highlights the sheer randomness and meaninglessness of death. From Alfred Hitchcock to Martin Scorsese and Quentin Tarantino, some of the best filmmakers of all time have dabbled extensively with the gritty genre of crimes. Here's a list of ten of the most iconic, moving scenes from crime dramas." - screenrant.com
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Reservoir Dogs: The Climax (1992)
Reservoir Dogs: The Climax (1992)
2
The Godfather: Sonny's Death (1972)
The Godfather: Sonny's Death (1972)
3
Psycho: Shower Scene (1960)
Psycho: Shower Scene (1960)
4
Road to Perdition: Revenge Sequence (2002)
Road to Perdition: Revenge Sequence (2002)
5
Se7en: What Was in the Box (1995)
Se7en: What Was in the Box (1995)
6
Pulp Fiction: Apartment Shooting Scene (1994)
Pulp Fiction: Apartment Shooting Scene (1994)
7
The Dark Knight: Harvey's Two-Face (2008)
The Dark Knight: Harvey's Two-Face (2008)
8
The Departed: William's Death (2006)
The Departed: William's Death (2006)
9
Goodfellas: The Body in the Boot (1990)
Goodfellas: The Body in the Boot (1990)
10
The Godfather II: The Hit on Fredo (1974)
The Godfather II: The Hit on Fredo (1974)
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