Popularity: 5 (history)
Director: | Barry Levinson |
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Writer: | Nicholas Pileggi |
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Two of New York's most notorious organized crime bosses, Frank Costello and Vito Genovese, vie for control of the city's streets. Once the best of friends, petty jealousies and a series of betrayals place them on a deadly collision course that will reshape the Mafia (and America) forever. | |
Release Date: | Mar 14, 2025 |
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Director: | Barry Levinson |
Writer: | Nicholas Pileggi |
Genres: | Drama, Crime, History |
Keywords | new york city, biography, crime boss, mafia, true crime, assassination attempt, usa history, 1950s, 20th century |
Production Companies | Warner Bros. Pictures, Winkler Films, Domain Entertainment |
Box Office |
Revenue: $9,577,695
Budget: $45,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Jun 10, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Robert De Niro | Vito Genovese / Frank Costello |
Debra Messing | Bobbie Costello |
Cosmo Jarvis | Vincent Gigante |
Kathrine Narducci | Anna Genovese |
Michael Rispoli | Albert Anastasia |
Michael Adler | Senator Tobey |
Ed Amatrudo | Rudolph Halley |
Joe Bacino | Joe Profaci |
Anthony J. Gallo | Tommy Lucchese |
Wallace Langham | Senator Estes Kefauver |
Louis Mustillo | Joe Bonanno |
Frank Piccirillo | Richie Boiardo |
Matt Servitto | George Wolf |
Robert Uricola | Tony Bender |
Belmont Cameli | Frankie Boy |
Carrie Lazar | LT. Trooper |
James Ciccone | Carlo Gambino |
Bob Glouberman | Victor Riesel |
Jeffrey Grover | Judge Liebowitz |
Jean Zarzour | Elsa Anastasia |
Derek Polen | Politician |
Abi Van Andel | Judge Peggy Cooper |
Zach Meiser | Trooper Vasisko |
Dennis Craig Hensley | The Majestic Doorman |
Gary Chinn | Doorman |
Greg Siewny | Politician |
D.J. Stroud | Push Cart Vendor |
Sydney Miles | Young Bobby Costello |
Joseph Moreland | Juror |
Antonio Cipriano | Young Vito |
Brian Scolaro | Paul Castellano |
Noah Bain Garret | Abe Telvi |
Bryant Carroll | Local Reporter #1 Divorce |
Jean Claude Leuyer | Assassin |
Robert Arce | Keith Norval |
Luke Stanton Eddy | Young Frank |
Steven Terry Walker | Judge (Angry) |
Ashton Wolf | Emcee (Copa) |
J. Barrett Cooper | Doctor #2 |
Wynn Reichert | Doctor #1 |
Seve Esposito | Joe Bonano Jr. |
Rich Williams | Walter Hawley |
Christine McBurney | Trish Hawley |
Todd Covert | Edwin Barry - Defense Attorney |
Mike Seely | Sheriff Crosswell |
Robert Gerding | Judge |
Amadeo Fusca | Lucky Luciano |
Jennie Malone | Copa Nightclub Patron |
Robert DiDonato | Edward Guinan |
John Dinello | Joe Barbara |
Bret Aaron Knower | Driver |
James P. Harkins | Detective Jim Mullins |
Louie Lawless | Joe the Boss |
Wilson Conkwright | Busboy |
Curtis Murphy | Shoe Shine Boy |
Apollo Bacala | Mover |
David Vegh | Warden |
Tony Scott Griffith | Shoe Shine Customer |
Damian Tanenbaum | Bailiff |
Ed Formica | Judge Bentley Morris |
Mark Tierno | Juror #1 |
Jen Ryan | Spectator |
Michael T. Davis | Local News Reporter |
Mark Axelowitz | Asst District Attorney Kamen |
Carl Centofanti | Federal Agent |
David Pittinger | Radio Staff |
William Cross | Federal Agent |
Seth Adair | Driver |
Richard Doone | Juror |
Shantel Routt | Bessie Smith |
Brian D. Schroeder | Nightclub Patron |
Frank Cervone | Shopkeeper #1 |
Sammy Geroulis | Driver |
Mark Angel | Senate Probe Hearing |
Kevin W. Shiveley | Police Officer |
Andy Knode | TV Anchor |
Sam Armentrout | Police Officer |
Glenn Cunningham | Sgt. Ralph Salerno |
Logan Moore | Politician's Wife |
Jerry Pope | Bodyguard |
Taylor Scott Knight | Baker |
Richie Root | Photographer |
Kalub James Mills | Journalist |
Bill Bower | Spectator |
John V. Catalano | Self - Vito Dinner Party Guest |
Vincent P. Catalano | Vito (Party Guest) |
James M. Daria | Copa Nightclub Patron |
Andrew Philpot | Pedestrian |
Todd Wallrauch | Paralegal |
Jimmy Petrolla | Mob Boss |
Mike Schenke | Police Officer |
Joshua Innerst | Reporter #1 |
Charlie Powers | Senator's Aide |
Shawn Peavie | Doctor |
Chris Borghese | Photographer |
Michael Moses | Roof Murder Victim |
Corey Daria | Mover |
Steve Molla | Reporter |
Jerome Agean | Mob Boss (uncredited) |
Melissa McDermott Currin | Courtroom Spectator (uncredited) |
Max Daniels | Anna's Ex Husband (uncredited) |
Annie Elliott | Copa Cigarette Girl (uncredited) |
Ron Gorley | Copa Nightclub Patron (uncredited) |
Karen Koester | Copa Nightclub Patron (uncredited) |
Bobby Leigh | Man on Street (uncredited) |
Nabeel Mulla | Mob Driver (uncredited) |
Roger Petan | Radio Staffer #1 (uncredited) |
David C. Phillippi | Courtroom Lawyer (uncredited) |
Jarrod Robbins | Bartender (uncredited) |
Peyton Stockdale | Joe Barbara Jr. |
Richie Verito | Undercover Federal Agent (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Thom Khoury Williams | Stunts |
Franklin Carpio | Rigging Grip |
Christopher S. Aud | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Patrick Christensen | ADR Mixer |
Bill R. Dean | Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Supervising Sound Editor |
Carlos Sotolongo | ADR Mixer |
Kerry Stephens | Utility Sound, Sound |
Brian Straub | Foley Artist |
Matt Telsey | Foley Editor |
Rob Young | Sound Mix Technician |
Steven Weigle | Visual Effects Producer |
Jenny McManus | Stand In |
Barry Levinson | Director |
Jeffrey Kurland | Costume Design |
Brad Einhorn | Property Master |
Alan Tuskes | Props |
Blaise Corrigan | Stunts |
Wally Crowder | Stunt Driver |
Max Daniels | Stunts |
Lex D. Geddings | Stunt Double |
Brian Searle | Stunts |
Monica Haynes | Costumer |
Brendan Flynn | Assistant Location Manager |
Dins W. W. Danielsen | Art Direction |
Ian Scroggins | Supervising Art Director |
Patrick Alemi | Hairstylist |
Neil Spisak | Production Design |
Angelina Avallone | Makeup Artist |
Jodi Byrne | Makeup Artist |
Ruth Carsch | Hair Department Head |
Gladys Casiano | Hairstylist |
Jason Ervin | Makeup Artist |
Amber Johnson | Makeup Artist |
Sandy Jo Johnston | Makeup Artist |
Lydia Kane | Makeup Artist |
Lina Leikam | Assistant Hairstylist |
Ashley Leitzel-Reichenbach | Hairstylist |
Richard Redlefsen | Prosthetic Makeup Artist |
Scott H. Reeder | Hairstylist |
Erica Stewart | Makeup Artist |
Cheyenne Wright | Makeup Artist |
Zachary Citarella | Second Assistant Director |
Kailyn Dabkowski | Second Second Assistant Director |
Ryan Robert Howard | Second Assistant Director |
Karen Kane | First Assistant Director |
Daniel Mulvaney | Key Set Production Assistant |
Bryan Badman | Propmaker |
Daniel Adan Baker | Set Decoration Buyer |
Mark C Barnett | Scenic Artist |
Lizzy Barry | Set Dresser |
Katelyn Budke | Assistant Art Director |
Vince Calabrese | Set Designer |
Alexander Cantrell | Set Dresser |
Stephanie Charbonneau | Graphic Designer |
Jeremy Cisneros | On Set Dresser |
Michael Englender | Carpenter |
J. Bryan Holloway | Sculptor |
Kasey Hosp | Props |
Lizzy Jane Klein | Researcher |
Mariah Loeblein | Set Dresser |
Tom Luhtala | Set Dresser |
Ron Martin | Set Dresser |
Zach Mooney | Set Dresser |
Thomas A. Morris Jr. | Construction Coordinator |
Derek Reitzel | Set Dresser |
Taura C.C. Rivera | Assistant Art Director, Set Designer |
Bennie Sanchez | Construction Buyer |
Trey Shaffer | Graphic Designer |
Karen Sori | Graphic Designer |
Debbie Stratis | Art Department Coordinator |
Frankie Teuber | Set Dresser |
Ashley Elizabeth Thomas | Set Dresser |
Fabian Valdez | Set Decoration |
Chad Djubek | Boom Operator |
Geoff Maxwell | Sound Mixer |
Zach Mueller | Sound Mixer |
Mark Hawker | Special Effects Supervisor |
Kurt Hockenberry | Stunt Driver |
Chris Morena | Stunts |
Robert Shavers | Stunts |
Dylan Algie | Best Boy Electric |
Joseph Arena | "A" Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator |
Christopher Robert Benjamin | Electrician |
Jennifer Rose Clasen | Still Photographer |
Daniele Colombera | Digital Imaging Technician, Colorist |
Sergio De Luca | "A" Camera Operator |
Mike Dittiacur | Grip |
Noah Eagle | Lighting Technician |
Russ Faust | Gaffer |
Kent Harvey | "B" Camera Operator |
Hunter Lapain | Rigging Grip |
Joe Angel Martinez | First Assistant "A" Camera |
Kevin Martt | Grip |
Michael Salamone | Best Boy Grip |
Donnie Schneider | Generator Operator |
Thomas Semple | Dolly Grip |
Michael Stoecker | Key Grip |
Mark Strasburg | First Assistant "B" Camera |
Thomas William Vincent | Electrician |
Joseph Hayes | Casting Assistant |
Barbra Araujo | Costume Illustrator |
Suzan Berberian | Costume Coordinator |
Michelle Dobrozsi | Costume Coordinator |
Ela Kinker | Set Costumer |
Colin T. Shimrock | Costumer |
Candra Squire | Truck Costumer |
Hector Padilla | First Assistant Editor |
Selinda Zhou | Assistant Editor |
Jessica Elena Chavarria | Location Coordinator |
Timothy Goldberg | Assistant Location Manager |
Chris Hilsabeck | Assistant Location Manager |
Tim Kanieski | Assistant Location Manager |
Angelica Marciano | Assistant Location Manager |
David Ray Martin | Location Manager |
Trace Taylor | Location Scout |
Curt Sobel | Supervising Music Editor |
Belle Francisco | Script Supervisor |
John Zanardelli | Script Supervisor |
Etan Barazani | Set Production Assistant |
Michael Dolan | Production Accountant |
Chamberlain Estep | Production Assistant |
Brooke Goshtigian | Production Assistant |
Brandon Leach | Driver |
Craig Metzger | Transportation Captain |
Frank Morreale | Transportation Coordinator |
Patrick Stephenson | Transportation Captain |
Logan Stewart | Transportation Captain |
Nicholas Pileggi | Writer |
Dante Spinotti | Director of Photography |
Douglas Crise | Editor |
Ellen Chenoweth | Casting |
Walt Perez | Grip |
David Fleming | Original Music Composer |
Jean Claude Leuyer | Stunts |
Name | Title |
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Charles Winkler | Producer |
David Winkler | Producer |
Barry Levinson | Producer |
Irwin Winkler | Producer |
Mike Drake | Executive Producer |
Jason Sosnoff | Producer |
Andrew Lary | Executive Producer |
Pete Chiappetta | Executive Producer |
Anthony Tittanegro | Executive Producer |
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Popularity History
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2024 | 4 | 9 | 18 | 4 |
2024 | 5 | 9 | 15 | 5 |
2024 | 6 | 8 | 15 | 4 |
2024 | 7 | 18 | 44 | 5 |
2024 | 8 | 13 | 25 | 6 |
2024 | 9 | 7 | 11 | 4 |
2024 | 10 | 9 | 18 | 4 |
2024 | 11 | 6 | 12 | 3 |
2024 | 12 | 8 | 12 | 3 |
2025 | 1 | 24 | 49 | 6 |
2025 | 2 | 15 | 22 | 4 |
2025 | 3 | 17 | 59 | 5 |
2025 | 4 | 33 | 69 | 7 |
2025 | 5 | 15 | 31 | 9 |
2025 | 6 | 13 | 17 | 8 |
2025 | 7 | 7 | 9 | 4 |
2025 | 8 | 5 | 8 | 3 |
2025 | 9 | 4 | 5 | 4 |
2025 | 10 | 4 | 5 | 4 |
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2025 | 2 | 366 | 728 |
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2025 | 1 | 36 | 526 |
After mob boss Vito (Robert De Niro with loads of facial prosthetics) gets into a scrape with the authorities, he has to flee the USA and leave his childhood friend and business partner Frank (Robert De Niro without augmentation) in charge of things. Many years go by and the latter makes a success o ... f the post prohibition business, avoiding the narcotics industry and keeping the peace amongst the other families that control the boroughs of New York. Then Vito decides he wants to come home and resume his position at the top of the tree, but being quite a loose cannon finds that Frank and just about everyone else isn’t so keen on that proposal. True to form, Vito decides to make his presence felt and things start to become pretty precarious for Frank. That only gets more serious when the Feds and the US Senate decide to conduct a crackdown on the burgeoning drugs trade that Vito is seeing as a future way to make millions of dollars. In the end, Frank is going to have to make some tough decisions. Now, aside from the skills of the make-up artists who have managed to make one De Niro look authentic and the other like someone from a Jim Henson movie, the rest of this is a pretty poorly paced and shallow gangster movie with a great deal of chatting and virtually no action aside from the opening scene and a very messy haircut later on. His solution is, historically, quite quirky but the rest of this is procedural and I thought really rather dull as it bounces us around the timelines of their lives, loves and fairly ruthless business tactics before rushing us through who did what to whom as the story rather fizzles out. It’s all a pretty weak style over substance exercise that sees it’s lacklustre star woodenly going through the motions leading a supporting cast that adds very little to the whole thing as it lumbers along stylishly, but unremarkably. Nobody’s finest work, sorry.
<em>'The Alto Knights'</em> delivered for me. A (biographical) crime drama featuring Robert De Niro, what's not to love? It's a bio about Vito Genovese and Frank Costello, two people I'm not all that familiar with but the story is an easy one to understand and follow so it matters not. I'm not ab ... solutely sold on the documentary-esque scenes, though everything more traditional is excellent in my opinion. It doesn't feel like it adds anything new to the genre, much of it does feel derivative, but I'm not even hating at all because I highly enjoyed it. De Niro is as quality as one would expect in this sorta role, or roles as it is. I didn't initially know it was a dual, so I was actually quizzing myself as to if it was him playing both; I was like, it sounds like him but the make-up is good enough that I'm not convinced to be honest. Only me, I'm sure.
You guys remember how bad Gotti was? Well this is what happens when someone tries to out-do De Niro in anything. He took a breath, told Travolta to hold his beer, and sat down and showed him how bad a mob movie can really be. Part of it is, well it's De Niro's politics. He isn't just outspoken ... politically, he's an outspoken cry-bully and that who cry baby attitude makes it pretty unbelievable when you're playing a mobster. And part of it goes a little deeper, The Good Shepard was his last decent flick and Matt Damon had to carry him through it. So now we get De Niro playing two roles that he never should have been cast in to begin with. We have a good script that no one can seem to sell. One that was probably written by the most expensive AI on the market, as testament by it's overwhelming cliches and predictable plot twists. It's amateur hour here, but, hey, at least Gotti is good by comparison.