Gun moll

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Template:AboutA gun moll is early 1900s slang for the female companion, girlfriend or mistress of a male professional criminal or mob leader. Some gun molls were themselves gangsters and they were accomplices in criminal activities.

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Bonnie Parker's pose with a cigar and a revolver cultivated her portrayal in the press as a 'cigar-smoking gun moll'.

Terminology

They may also be called a gangster moll, gangster's moll or mob moll.

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Historical examples

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Helen Julia Godman – Passport photo taken in 1919

Notable gun molls (and the men they were associated with) include:

In fiction

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The 1938 film Gang Smashers, also known as Gun Moll, is about racketeering in Harlem.

In film noir movies about crime, the gangster's moll is usually an attractive, blonde — often a variant of the bimbo stereotype — who may be a former showgirl. The gangster often uses the moll as a "trophy" to boost his status.

Examples include:

See also

References

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