Harold Shand in The Long Good Friday

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Harold Shand in *The Long Good Friday* is a ruthless yet charismatic London crime boss whose ambitious plans to legitimize his empire unravel over a violent and politically charged Easter weekend.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
appearsIn The Long Good Friday
associatedWith London underworld
basedIn London, England
surface form: London
characterArc from confident kingpin to desperate and cornered man
createdBy Barrie Keeffe
enemyOf rival gangs
facesConflictWith IRA
unknown bombers targeting his organization
featuredInGenre British gangster film
firstAppearance The Long Good Friday
surface form: The Long Good Friday (1980 film)
gender male
goal to become a major legitimate businessman in London
to legitimize his criminal empire
hasPartner Victoria
involvedIn organized crime
nationality British
notableScene final taxi ride with silent realization of his fate
notableTrait patriotic pride in London
occupation crime boss
gangster
operatesIn London, England
surface form: London
personalityTrait charismatic
ruthless
plans redevelopment of London Docklands
politicalContext Northern Ireland conflict backdrop
portrayedBy Bob Hoskins
romanticallyInvolvedWith Victoria
seeksInvestmentFrom American Cosa Nostra
surface form: American mafia
symbolizes old-school British gangster facing new political realities
timeFrameOfStory Easter weekend
usesViolence to maintain control

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Bob Hoskins role Harold Shand in The Long Good Friday