@agetube83 lol if u watch the film he gets involved in some other stuff, its funny to watch. Someone's uploaded the whole film on YouTube, you can watch it for free
@thepolodon21 no that guys name is Michael Aronin. Not a very well known actor. Same as the lead Joseph Cortese, didnt really make it that big in comparison to Joe Pesci or Frank Vincent
iv never seen this film before, iv seen all the other gangster ones, casino, goodfellas etc, but this looks quality and ill be placing an order today! Pescii dosent seem like the crazy ass guy he usually is, be interesting to see the film that 'made' him.
@eastbarnet1 It's a good film and cheap as. This was Frank Vincents first film as well, I put a clip up of him too, he looks like he's got a big Jew 'fro lol
this film and it might be much to do with the low budget seems really real - its without all the bullshit mellow drama music/ annoying self narratting characters and hollywood dialogue that scorcese would have pesci do.
@sparklebucket good call actually, these old films that were a bit raw felt more real than the glitz and glam of films like Casino. Raging Bull was a great film in that respect, was a little raw and real compared to the others
@CameronS654321 true. Not many people realise it was this film that got Joe Pesci and Frank Vincent discovered by Martin Scorcese. Scorcese obviously recognised talent when he saw it
BING BANG POW ZOOM !!
tedcantu1 1 week ago
@tedcantu1 I wish I was big just once!! lol
tryandlisten 1 week ago
0:00 Kevin Spacey time machine
mrblonde810 2 months ago
Wow, Pesci looked pretty much exactly the same for about 20 years.
Haheehahohaheehoha 6 months ago 2
@Haheehahohaheehoha yeh though hes getting on now, he looks really old in those Snickers ads lol
tryandlisten 6 months ago 3
Lol it's strange to see Joe Pesci wasn't involved somehow with digging the hole @1:03
agetube83 6 months ago 2
@agetube83 lol if u watch the film he gets involved in some other stuff, its funny to watch. Someone's uploaded the whole film on YouTube, you can watch it for free
tryandlisten 6 months ago
@agetube83 Or ending up in one, like in Casino.
therealjoebloggs 3 months ago
@agetube83 Where are the shovels?
seans63lemansSD 3 months ago
Dammnnnnnn I remember this flick! it was shit.
2010Barbon 7 months ago
the guy getting choked is that Chuck Zito it looks like him
thepolodon21 7 months ago 2
@thepolodon21 no that guys name is Michael Aronin. Not a very well known actor. Same as the lead Joseph Cortese, didnt really make it that big in comparison to Joe Pesci or Frank Vincent
tryandlisten 7 months ago 4
the 70s
thepolodon21 7 months ago
is this Kramer at 4:16 ;) hehe
yosinyc 7 months ago
@yosinyc LOL yeh I don't think that's michael Richards but I can see the resemblance :)
tryandlisten 7 months ago 2
iv never seen this film before, iv seen all the other gangster ones, casino, goodfellas etc, but this looks quality and ill be placing an order today! Pescii dosent seem like the crazy ass guy he usually is, be interesting to see the film that 'made' him.
eastbarnet1 8 months ago
@eastbarnet1 It's a good film and cheap as. This was Frank Vincents first film as well, I put a clip up of him too, he looks like he's got a big Jew 'fro lol
tryandlisten 8 months ago
Master Charge
aboverim 1 year ago 16
this film and it might be much to do with the low budget seems really real - its without all the bullshit mellow drama music/ annoying self narratting characters and hollywood dialogue that scorcese would have pesci do.
sparklebucket 1 year ago
@sparklebucket good call actually, these old films that were a bit raw felt more real than the glitz and glam of films like Casino. Raging Bull was a great film in that respect, was a little raw and real compared to the others
tryandlisten 1 year ago 8
@tryandlisten Yeah like Goodfellas, this just seems more down to earth and better.
slhone 7 months ago
@slhone is a good film, you can watch it for free on YouTube, they posted the full film on here
tryandlisten 7 months ago
I've got this movie on DVD. It's a shame that it is very unknown.
CameronS654321 1 year ago 2
@CameronS654321 true. Not many people realise it was this film that got Joe Pesci and Frank Vincent discovered by Martin Scorcese. Scorcese obviously recognised talent when he saw it
tryandlisten 1 year ago 2
@tryandlisten One day I hope a special edition or a remake or something along those lines is made of this movie.
CameronS654321 1 year ago 2
@CameronS654321 give it time, someone will probably will do a remake of it and put Joe Pesci back in the film as a cameo or something
tryandlisten 1 year ago 2