A Queens couple who specialize in robbing mafia social clubs stumble upon a score bigger than they could ever imagine, becoming targets of both the mob and the FBI in the process.A Queens couple who specialize in robbing mafia social clubs stumble upon a score bigger than they could ever imagine, becoming targets of both the mob and the FBI in the process.A Queens couple who specialize in robbing mafia social clubs stumble upon a score bigger than they could ever imagine, becoming targets of both the mob and the FBI in the process.
Matthew Sean Blumm
- Marco
- (as Matthew Blumm)
Cathy Moriarty
- Constance Uva
- (as Cathy Moriarty-Gentile)
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- Writer
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- TriviaThis is the third time Andy Garcia starred in a movie about real life mafia that was dramatized for the silver screen, first in in The Untouchables (1987) and then Hoodlum in 1997.
- GoofsIn the first court room scene, the judge has a modern dell PC, not available in 1991.
- Crazy creditsAt the end of the movie just before the credits roll a picture of the real Tommy and Rosie is shown as an epitaph
- SoundtracksGroove Is in the Heart
Written by Herbie Hancock, Dmitry Brill (as D'mitry Brill), Towa Tei (as Dong-Hwa Chung), Q-Tip (as Kamaal Fareed), Lady Miss Kier (as Kier Kirby)
Performed by Deee-Lite
Courtesy of Elektra Entertainment Group
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
Featured review
"They're criminals so they aren't gonna call the cops and the cops ain't gonna care if we rip off some wise guys." Tommy Uva (Pitt) has just been released from prison and wants to start a new a better life with his girlfriend. When the jobs they get don't pay nearly enough Tommy comes up with an idea to get rich quick. After going to the trial for mobster John Gotti he hears of an address and decides to rob a mafia social club. This idea becomes more dangerous when they find out who is is, but when Tommy finds "the list" things become worse then he imagined. I'll start be saying that I love mafia movies so I was excited about this one. The fact that this is a true story made me that much more excited. I was not disappointed. The movie does start off a little slow but is a movie that you should keep watching because it is very worth it. You are forced to pick who is the bad guy, the robbers, the mob, or the FBI. On one hand it's hard to root for a robber, but when he robs the "bad guys" it doesn't seem so bad. Andy Garcia as the head of the family is pretty likable so you can't totally feel that Tommy and his girl are doing the right thing. To me the fact that all the lines of right and wrong are blurred makes this that much more fun and enjoyable to watch. I would not put this in the same category as Donnie Brasco or any Scorsese movies but this is very much worth seeing and you will not be disappointed. I liked it. Overall, a very good true story/mob movie that is well worth your time. I give it a B+.
- cosmo_tiger
- Jun 22, 2014
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- Language
- Also known as
- Robo a la mafia
- Filming locations
- Dyker Heights, Brooklyn, New York, USA(Christmas lights)
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $208,693
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $13,833
- Mar 23, 2014
- Gross worldwide
- $209,613
- Runtime1 hour 44 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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