Rico Bandello

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Rico Bandello is the ruthless, ambitious gangster protagonist of the classic 1931 crime film "Little Caesar," often cited as one of cinema’s earliest and most influential mob antiheroes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf antihero
fictional character
film character
gangster
adaptedBy Mervyn LeRoy NERFINISHED
alignment morally ambiguous
alsoKnownAs Little Caesar NERFINISHED
appearsInFilm Little Caesar NERFINISHED
basedOnCharacterFrom Little Caesar (novel) NERFINISHED
basedOnWorkBy W. R. Burnett NERFINISHED
characterIn Little Caesar NERFINISHED
closeAssociate Joe Massara NERFINISHED
conflictType ambition vs. loyalty
crime vs. law
countryOfOriginOfWork United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy W. R. Burnett NERFINISHED
culturalSignificance helped define the Hollywood gangster archetype
one of early cinema’s most influential gangster figures
deathContext final confrontation with law enforcement
deathScene shot by police
enemy police
rival gangsters
filmReleaseYear 1931
firstAppearance Little Caesar (1931 film) NERFINISHED
fullName Cesare Enrico Bandello NERFINISHED
gender male
genreOfWorkContext crime film
gangster film
goal rise to the top of organized crime
influenced film noir crime protagonists
later cinematic gangster archetypes
languageOfWork English
medium cinema
narrativeRole mob antihero
protagonist
nationality Italian-American
notableQuote Mother of mercy, is this the end of Rico?
occupation gangster
mob boss
personalityTrait ambitious
controlling
ruthless
violent
portrayedBy Edward G. Robinson NERFINISHED
settingContext Prohibition-era American underworld

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Little Caesar character Rico Bandello