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Kill the Irishman

The man the mob couldn't kill.
2011 | 106m | English

(54097 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

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Over the summer of 1976, thirty-six bombs detonate in the heart of Cleveland while a turf war raged between Irish mobster Danny Greene and the Italian mafia. Based on a true story, Kill the Irishman chronicles Greene's heroic rise from a tough Cleveland neighborhood to become an enforcer in the local mob.
Release Date: Mar 10, 2011
Director: Jonathan Hensleigh
Writer: Jonathan Hensleigh, Rick Porrello, Jeremy Walters
Genres: Action, Drama, Crime, Thriller
Keywords assassination, irish-american, biography, mafia, car explosion, garbage truck, longshoreman
Production Companies Anchor Bay Films, Dundee Entertainment, Code Entertainment, Sweet William Productions
Box Office Revenue: $1,188,194
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Ray Stevenson Danny Greene
Vincent D'Onofrio John Nardi
Val Kilmer Joe Manditski
Christopher Walken Shondor Birns
Linda Cardellini Joan Madigan
Tony Darrow Mikey Mendarolo
Robert Davi Ray Ferritto
Fionnula Flanagan Grace O'Keefe
Bob Gunton Jerry Merke
Jason Butler Harner Art Sneperger
Vinnie Jones Keith Ritson
Tony Lo Bianco Jack Licavoli
Laura Ramsey Ellie O'Hara
Steve Schirripa Mike Frato
Paul Sorvino Tony Salerno
Mike Starr Leo "Lips" Moceri
Marcus Thomas William "Billy" McComber
Vinny Vella Frank Brancato
Brian Balzerini Valet
Cody Christian Young Danny Greene
Dante Wildern Young Billy McComber
Sean O'Reily Tony Lupero
Vincent Rogo Angelini Vic Centauro
Grant Krause Tommy Sinito
Jeff Chase Joe Buka
Jim Porterfield Stan Gilroy
Jeff Wolfe Undercover Cop
Name Job
Melissa Bruning Costume Design
Juan Carlos Cantu Casting
Jonathan Hensleigh Screenplay, Director
Karl Walter Lindenlaub Director of Photography
Cassandra McCormick Stunt Double
Mary Vernieu Casting
Chris Ervin Visual Effects Supervisor
Rick Porrello Book
Dug Rotstein Script Supervisor
Beau Williams Production Sound Mixer
Jeremy Walters Screenplay
Patrizia von Brandenstein Production Design
Michael D. Jones Production Supervisor
Douglas Crise Editor
John Bissell Music Supervisor
Gary Baugh Art Direction
Kim C. Simms Still Photographer
Bart Rosenblatt Unit Production Manager
Patrick Cassidy Original Music Composer
Joan MacFarlane Set Decoration
Phil Robinson Second Assistant Director
Steve Hart Stunts
Name Title
Al Corley Producer
Tara Reid Executive Producer
Arthur M. Sarkissian Executive Producer
Rick Porrello Executive Producer
Tommy Reid Producer
Jonathan Dana Executive Producer
Eugene Musso Producer
Bart Rosenblatt Producer
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brekkil
4.0

This is the story of the irishman, Danny Greene (Ray Stevenson), a corrupt union man, who ended up as sort of a Robin Hood figure of Cleveland. This is the story of how he rose in the ranks, making countless of enemies along the way. This is also the story of how they tried to kill him, but failed. ... I've never heard of Danny Greene, but the movie paints a nice realistic picture of the 1970s. This is not a pleasant world, but one where everyone is trying to get their piece of the cake. Danny himself is a hard one to figure out, is he good, is he bad? The one moment he helps out a friend in need, the next... he is killing people. I kinda like the fact that he is a person with both sides to him, allowing us to make up our own mind about him. Life is never as simple as most movies would like us to think it is. The movie itself is a little messy, and I had expected a bit more from the cast, but of course, this is a movie based on actual events and characters, and of course that means that they can't change too much. In minor roles we find Val Kilmer and Christopher Walken, both excellent actors that tend to make quirky and interesting characters, but not so much here. Last words... a solid movie that gives us some insight into a man who really lived and breathed. It has some heart, for sure, but ain't all that interesting when it comes down to it. I probably won't ever see it a second time, but I definitely survived seeing it once.

Jun 23, 2021