Al Stanco has lived all of his life in Brooklyn and does some work for local crime lord, Danny Parente.Al Stanco has lived all of his life in Brooklyn and does some work for local crime lord, Danny Parente.Al Stanco has lived all of his life in Brooklyn and does some work for local crime lord, Danny Parente.
- Awards
- 3 wins
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Rick Aiello
- Nicky Vetrino
- (as Ricky Aiello)
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- TriviaJamie-Lynn Sigler's debut.
- Quotes
Al Stanco: Gabriela, this is Nicky
Gabriela: One of your racist friends
Nicky Vetrino: I'm not racist... I just don't like n***ers
- ConnectionsReferenced in Film Geek (2005)
- SoundtracksA Vucchella
Performed by Luciano Pavarotti
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I was talked into renting this movie the other night at the video store by the clerk and was pleased with the film. It is very much your typical mob film, but good acting all around really helps. Danny Aiello is back playing a scheming mob personality with Tony Danza in an impressive performance as a guy stuck in a bad situation who fights back. The main plotline involving the exotic and beautiful lead actress playing Gabriella and Vincent Spano (of "Alive" and "Indian Summer") is a nice story but towards the end the plot becomes cheesy. The worst actor award goes to Rick Aiello who just gets really annoying about an hour into the film. I can't believe he won an award for it!! But, overall it was an impressive little independent mob film that is better than the latest Mario Puzzo TV mini-series starring Kirstie Alley.
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