No Exit (1996)Violent look at East Harlem Italian mafia opens with the kidnaping, torture, and killing of a rival gang member and moves forward along a brutal course in its examination of two gang ... See full summary » |
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No Exit (1996)Violent look at East Harlem Italian mafia opens with the kidnaping, torture, and killing of a rival gang member and moves forward along a brutal course in its examination of two gang ... See full summary » |
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Frank Zagarino | ... |
Luka Lentini
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Benny Lentini
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Tony Landano
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Sal Locasio | ... |
Bravo
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Michael Aparo | ... |
Vinny Mazzarino
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Yelba Osorio | ... |
Mercedes Colon
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| Arthur J. Nascarella | ... |
Jimmy 'Cabs'
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Lou Lagalante | ... |
Vincent Mazzarino
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Lenny Mangiapane | ... |
Auggie Mazzarino
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Frank Pietrangolare | ... |
Dommy 'Dice'
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Kenny 'Red' Alston | ... |
Sham
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Marc Brett | ... |
Gagoots
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Simon Brooke | ... |
Shiner
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Marc Castellano | ... |
Petey
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Kristen DiCerto | ... |
Christie
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Violent look at East Harlem Italian mafia opens with the kidnaping, torture, and killing of a rival gang member and moves forward along a brutal course in its examination of two gang members as they get involved in a messed up drug deal. Written by John Sacksteder <jsackste@bellsouth.net>
The problem with this type films is not that they have an average plot, average acting performances and a standard script. The problem is that there is no realism. Crime epics like Scarface, Dog Day Afternoon and Pulp Fiction contain realism, thats why those movies are unforgettable. This film is not all bad, there is some action and drama in it but nothing more.
RATING: 4/10