Fans von 'Charleston - Zwei Fäuste räumen auf' (1977), einem faszinierenden Film mit einzigartigem Charme, werden begeistert sein, ähnliche Werke zu entdecken. Dieser Artikel präsentiert 10 Filme und Serien, die denselben Stil, Humor oder Themen teilen – perfekt für alle, die mehr von dieser besonderen Atmosphäre erleben möchten.

Bonnie and Clyde (1967)
Beschreibung: A groundbreaking crime film that romanticizes outlaw life while delivering brutal violence and social commentary.
Fakt: Revolutionary editing techniques influenced modern cinema. The film's violent finale was considered shocking at the time.


Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969)
Beschreibung: A charismatic portrayal of legendary outlaws, mixing adventure, humor and melancholy with stunning western landscapes.
Fakt: The famous cliff jump scene was filmed in Mexico. The bicycle scene was originally written as a horse riding sequence.


The French Connection (1971)
Beschreibung: A gritty police procedural with documentary-style realism and one of cinema's most famous car chase sequences.
Fakt: The car chase was filmed without permits in real New York traffic. Won five Oscars including Best Picture.


The Godfather (1972)
Beschreibung: An epic crime saga examining family, power and corruption through richly detailed period settings and complex characters.
Fakt: The cat held by Brando in his opening scene was a stray found on set. The wedding sequence took a week to film.


Paper Moon (1973)
Beschreibung: A Depression-era story blending humor and drama, focusing on a con artist duo with a touching emotional core.
Fakt: Tatum O'Neal became the youngest competitive Oscar winner at age 10 for her role. Shot in black and white to evoke the era.


The Sting (1973)
Beschreibung: A cleverly plotted crime drama set in the 1930s, featuring intricate cons and a nostalgic period aesthetic.
Fakt: Won seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture. The ragtime piano score by Marvin Hamlisch became iconic.


Chinatown (1974)
Beschreibung: A neo-noir mystery featuring intricate plotting, moral ambiguity and a cynical view of power and corruption.
Fakt: The famous slap scene was real - Nicholson actually hit Dunaway. The ending was famously changed during production.


The Great Gatsby (1974)
Beschreibung: A lavish period piece exploring wealth, illusion and the American Dream through extravagant Jazz Age settings.
Fakt: The production used actual vintage cars from the 1920s. Francis Ford Coppola wrote the screenplay in just three weeks.


Dog Day Afternoon (1975)
Beschreibung: A tense, character-driven crime story based on true events, blending drama with dark humor and social commentary.
Fakt: The famous
