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The Many Saints of Newark

Who made Tony Soprano?
2021 | 120m | English

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Young Anthony Soprano is growing up in one of the most tumultuous eras in Newark, N.J., history, becoming a man just as rival gangsters start to rise up and challenge the all-powerful DiMeo crime family. Caught up in the changing times is the uncle he idolizes, Dickie Moltisanti, whose influence over his nephew will help shape the impressionable teenager into the all-powerful mob boss, Tony Soprano.
Release Date: Sep 22, 2021
Director: Alan Taylor
Writer: David Chase, Lawrence Konner
Genres: Drama, Crime
Keywords new jersey, italian american, gangster, prequel, mafia, gang, mobster, criminal, 1960s, newark, new jersey
Production Companies New Line Cinema, HBO Films, Chase Films
Box Office Revenue: $13,037,403
Budget: $50,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 04, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Alessandro Nivola Dickie Moltisanti
Leslie Odom Jr. Harold McBrayer
Michael Gandolfini Teenage Tony Soprano
Ray Liotta "Hollywood Dick" Moltisanti / Salvatore “Sally” Moltisanti
Michela De Rossi Giuseppina Moltisanti
Vera Farmiga Livia Soprano
Corey Stoll Junior Soprano
Jon Bernthal Johnny Soprano
Billy Magnussen Paulie Walnuts
John Magaro Silvio Dante
Talia Balsam Mrs. Jarecki
Patina Miller Queen Isola
Joey Diaz Buddha
Germar Terrell Gardner Cyril
Michael Imperioli Christopher Moltisanti (voice)
Samson Moeakiola Pussy Bonpensiero
Alexandra Intrator Teenage Janice Soprano
Gabriella Piazza Joanne Moltisanti
Mason Bleu Leon Overall
Aaron Joshua Jaleel
Lesli Margherita Iris Balducci
Kathryn Kates Angie DeCarlo
Nick Vallelonga Carmine Cotuso
Ed Marinaro Jilly Ruffalo
William Ludwig Young Tony Soprano
Mattea Conforti Young Janice Soprano
Matteo Russo Young Artie Bucco
Robert Vincent Montano Teenage Artie Bucco
Chase Vacnin Teenage Jackie Aprile
Rob Colletti Julie DeRogatis
De'Jon Watts Landers
Nick DeMatteo Guitarist
Matt Grossman Drummer
Chris LaPanta Army Recruiter
Patricia Squire Old Auntie
Amelia Fowler Candy Store Nurse
Prema Cruz Wynetta
Maliq Johnson Kevin
Sam Labovitz Bruno
Daryl Edwards Julius
Matthew Elam Ray Ray
Angelo Anthony Pizza Catholic School Boy
Audrey Bennett Catholic School Girl
Nicola Gabriele Club Waiter
Spenser Granese Man in the Cowboy Hat
Michael Zegarski Funeral Director
Michael Kaves Funeral Wiseguy #1
Vinnie Costanza Teenage Boy
Ian Unterman Softball Parent #1
Lizzy Plimpton Softball Parent #2
Erik Weiner Teacher
Alex Morf Police HQ Copper
Bryce Burke Ice Cream Truck Driver
Joel Boyd Activist On Stage
William Youmans Judge Lambert
Andrew Polk Taxi Passenger
Ohene Cornelius Taxi Driver
Craig Geraghty Soprano Kids Copper
Nygel Bush Fallen Son
Carrie Compere Crying Mother
Oberon K.A. Adjepong Frank Lucas
Lexie Foley Barbara Soprano
Phyllis Pastore Aunt Concetta
Tatienne Hendricks-Tellefsen Paulie’s Goomar
Ayodele Olatunji Tabernacle Band #1
CJ Fly Tabernacle Band #2
Dessy Hinds Tabernacle Band #3
Laurie Sheppard Building Manager
Marianne Ferrari Female Neighbor
Julian Lerner Rico (Tony’s Friend)
Stella Chivee Frank Lucas’ Daughter
Louis Vanaria Wise Guy
Latoya Edwards Frank Lucas’ Girlfriend
John Borras Bishop
Jodi Capeless Aunt Gemma
Lauren DiMario Teenage Carmela De Angelis
Danny Schoch Chickie Sasso (uncredited)
Jesse Schratz Italian Mob Kid (uncredited)
David Chase Ercole DiMeo (uncredited)
Luca De Massis Italian Club Member (uncredited)
Joe Symon Wise Guy (uncredited)
Name Job
David Chase Characters, Writer
Tom Fleischman Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Rick LeFevour Stunts
Gaetano LoGiudice Stunts
Kevin Michael Murphy Stunts
Carl Paoli Stunts
Christopher Parker Stunts
Christopher Place Stunts
Thomas Place Stunts
Jodi Michelle Pynn Stunts
Danny Schoch Stunts
Adam Shippey Stunts
Derrick Simmons Stunts
Jénel Stevens Stunts
Evan Dane Taylor Stunts
Caroline Vexler Stunts
Goro Koyama Foley Artist
Sean Flanigan Hair Department Head
Michael Heathcote "A" Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator
Laura Ballinger Supervising Art Director
Jack Deutchman Post Production Supervisor
Leah Winkler Production Supervisor
Kamen Velkovsky Second Assistant Director
Frazer Newton Special Effects Coordinator
Paul Chambers Visual Effects
Jeremy Cox Visual Effects
Shonda Hunt VFX Artist
James Michael Miller Visual Effects Producer
Daniel Rao Visual Effects
Katherine Soares Visual Effects Producer
Dave Zeevalk Visual Effects Supervisor
Bob Shaw Production Design
Regina Graves Set Decoration
Atilla Salih Yücer First Assistant Director
Johann Kunz Special Effects Supervisor
John M. Souto Special Effects
James McEvitt Visual Effects Producer
Colleen Bachman Visual Effects Producer
Aaron Chiesa VFX Artist
Bridget Fullan Visual Effects
Matt Kushner VFX Artist
Erin W. Nash Visual Effects Supervisor
Dan Schrecker Visual Effects Supervisor
Zachary Vesely Visual Effects Producer
Patrick Cicero Sound Effects Editor
Wyatt Sprague Sound Effects Editor
Anthony Baldasare Set Dresser
Roman Greller Set Dresser
Rumiko Ishii Assistant Art Director
Sarah Maine Set Decoration Buyer
Joe Taglairino Set Dresser
Amy R. Burt Costume Supervisor
Mohammed J. Ali Stunts
Nikki Brower Stunts
Douglas Crosby Stunts
Mark Fichera Stunts
Edward Gabree Stunts
Charles S. Haskins Stunts
Josh Lakatos Stunts
Paul Urmson Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Dan Decelle Set Dresser
Candis Heiland Set Dresser
Dan-ah Kim Assistant Art Director
Maegen Sacco Set Decoration Buyer
Holly Watson Assistant Art Director
Jessica S. Smith Costume Supervisor
Riley Barnes Stunts
Kyle W. Brown Stunts
Justin Clarke Stunts
Norman Douglass Stunts
Rayshine Harris Stunts
Rick LeFevour Jr. Stunts
Chris Resto Stunts
Akos Schenek Stunts
Aaron Vexler Stunts
Ann Bartek Art Direction
Larry W. Brown Assistant Art Director
Craig Pressgrove First Assistant "A" Camera
Marc Loforte Second Assistant "A" Camera
Matthew Montalto Second Assistant "B" Camera
Jan McLaughlin Sound Mixer
Paul Koronkiewicz Boom Operator
Rebecca Breckel Script Supervisor
Will Rimmer Second Second Assistant Director
David Rogow First Assistant Editor
Lidia Tamplenizza Supervising Dialogue Editor
Mitsuko Alexandra Yabe Music Editor
Alexa Zimmerman Dialogue Editor
Bobby Johanson ADR Mixer
Michael Rivera ADR Mixer
Rick Chefalas Assistant Sound Editor
Jack Heeren Foley Mixer
Timber Kislan Production Accountant
Stefan Manz Stunts
Femi Olagoke Stunts
Dave Pope Stunts
Drew Reade Stunts
Kevin Rodriguez Stunts
Aimee Dombo Desmond Assistant Art Director
Matthew Jeffrey Sama Conceptual Illustrator
Julian J. Delacruz "B" Camera Operator
Pedro Corcega First Assistant "B" Camera
Matthew Selkirk Digital Imaging Technician
Brendan Jamieson O'Brien Boom Operator
Scott Weinstein Production Secretary
Kati Sklut Production Office Coordinator
Teddy Gibbons Second Second Assistant Director
Annette Kudrak Music Editor
Michael McMenomy ADR Editor
Jac Rubenstein Dialogue Editor
Tami Treadwell ADR Mixer
Igor Nikolic Foley Editor
Sandra Fox Foley Artist
Caleb Townsend Assistant Sound Editor
Kevin Schultz Foley Mixer
Timothy O'Malley First Assistant Accountant
Susan Therancy Assistant Accountant
Tina Gumble Assistant Accountant
Audra Gorman Location Manager
Victoria Korty Assistant Location Manager
Cassandra Kollmer Costume Coordinator
Jonathan Clay Assistant Costume Designer
Evelina Nervil Costumer
Melanie Randolph Costumer
Sonya Wysocki-Radenovic Costumer
Laura Snider Costumer
Whitney Thayne Costumer
Sunday Englis Key Makeup Artist
Jerry Popolis Key Hair Stylist
Tene Wilder Hairstylist
Peter Bulavinetz Key Grip
Tom Percarpio Rigging Gaffer
Christopher Heikel Lighting Technician
Bert Montanari Grip
Mark Policicchio Grip
Michael Jortner Property Master
Julie Dubrow Assistant Property Master
John Dwyer Set Dresser
Miccah Underwood Art Department Coordinator
Jared Kaner Payroll Accountant
Matthew Rignanese Assistant Accountant
Andrea Mendez Assistant Accountant
Alyssa Alimaras Assistant Location Manager
Spencer Martin Assistant Location Manager
Mathew Kent Lee Assistant Costume Designer
Wendy Yang Assistant Costume Designer
Zoe Nadel Costumer
Courtney Colston Costumer
Yleana Nuñez Costumer
Eva Marie Lopez Costumer
Tania Ribalow Key Makeup Artist
Stayc St. Onge Makeup Artist
Joshua Gericke Key Hair Stylist
Aaron Mark Kinchen Key Hair Stylist
Sean Sheridan Chief Lighting Technician
Jeremy Conley Best Boy Grip
Giovanni Guzman Lighting Technician
Eric Lutz Lighting Technician
Drew Verderame Grip
Timothy Metzger Leadman
Charles Bellafiore Assistant Property Master
Steve Cascarelli Assistant Property Master
Steven T. Duke Set Dresser
Ana Lombardo Set Dresser
Gary Grill Construction Coordinator
Yinan Estrada-Ortiz Art Department Coordinator
Nara DeMuro Art Department Coordinator
Kenzi Parker Compositor
Francisco Ortiz Second Unit First Assistant Director
Lawrence Konner Writer
Alan Taylor Director
Christopher Tellefsen Editor
Kramer Morgenthau Director of Photography
Amy Westcott Costume Design
Douglas Aibel Casting
Samantha Kreitzer Dyer Unit Production Manager
Nicki Ledermann Makeup Department Head
Susan Jacobs Music Supervisor
Marcus Viscidi Unit Production Manager
Airon Armstrong Stunts
Frank Bal Stunts
Bobby Beckles Stunts
Nitasha Bhambree Stunts
Steven Cachie Brown Stunts
Chris Cenatiempo Stunts
John Cenatiempo Stunts
Nico Coucke Stunts
Trevor E. Dickerson Stunts
Alyma Dorsey Stunts
Jake Eavey Stunts
Peter Epstein Stunts
Aja Frary Stunts
Califf Guzman Stunts
Niahlah Hope Stunts
Sarah Irwin Stunts
Stephen Izzi Stunts
Floyd Anthony Johns Jr. Stunts
Mariusz Kubicki Stunts
Thomas La Marche Stunts
Stephen Mann Stunts
Anthony Mecca Stunts
Malcolm C. Murray Stunts
Victor Paguia Stunts
Gabu Camilo Assistant Property Master
Mathew Krentz Visual Effects Supervisor
Joe Fugallo Other
G.A. Aguilar Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator
George B. Colucci Jr. Stunts
James P. Harkins Stunts
Name Title
Nicole Lambert Producer
David Chase Producer
Lawrence Konner Producer
Michael Disco Executive Producer
Marcus Viscidi Executive Producer
Richard Brener Executive Producer
Toby Emmerich Executive Producer
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Reviews

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The Many Saints of Newark is The Sopranos meets The Godfather Part II, and the result is so much less than the sum of its parts. Do we really need to know that Tony Soprano was once a chubby brat? Moreover, do we really want to know that that chubby brat grew up to be Michael Gandolfini? Michael ... would certainly be a chip off the old block, if his father had been Oswald Cobblepot instead of Jim Gandolfini. This is truly a case of the apple falling a million miles away from the tree, but then pretty much everyone here falls short of the original actors/characters (I was never really a fan of the TV show, and even I would rather watch that instead). Livia, Junior, Janice, Paulie Walnuts, Silvio Dante, Big Pussy; Soprano diehards will recognize all of these and several other names , but not much else. The only connection to the HBO series is Michael Imperioli, and even then it's just his voice used as little more than en excuse for some lame retrospective dramatic irony. When he sees Tony for the first time, baby Christopher starts crying his eyes out; someone takes the opportunity to randomly comment that “Some babies, when they come into the world, know all kinds of things from the other side”. So baby Chris could somehow sense that uncle Tony was going to eventually murder him in cold blood? And if so, a fat lot of good that prescience did him. As for the audience, we (even casual viewers like myself) remember very well that Tony Soprano strangled Christopher Moltisanti (which means 'many saints', hence the title of the film), because it’s practically the first thing that Imperioli tells us in the opening narration (to paraphrase Borges, saying something too much is almost as bad as not saying it). Writers David Chase and Lawrence Konner and director Alan Taylor even manage to ruin the only good thing about this piece of crap movie; i.e., the late, great Ray Liotta, who must have been paid very good money — and completely deserved it for appearing in this debacle — because the filmmakers kill off his character half an hour into the movie, just to introduce his identical twin (and I mean identical to a T; how many pairs of twins are still getting exactly the same haircuts in their late 60s?). Someone at New Line must have thought that Liotta was overpaid and demanded that the actor pulled double duty; how else to explain this farcical turn of events?

Sep 09, 2022