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New York City | Infidelity
Down-and-dirty musical love story set in the world of the working class. Nick is an ironworker who builds and repairs bridges. He's married to Kitty, a dressmaker, a strong and gentle woman with whom he has three daughters. He is carrying on a torrid affair with a redheaded woman named Tula. Nick is basically a good, hardworking man driven forward by will and blinded by his urges.
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Down-and-dirty musical love story set in the world of the working class. Nick is an ironworker who builds and repairs bridges. He's married to Kitty, a dressmaker, a strong and gentle woman with whom he has three daughters. He is carrying on a torrid affair with a redheaded woman named Tula. Nick is basically a good, hardworking man driven forward by will and blinded by his urges.
6.2/10
IMDbBest Character Actor Voice | 2006 | Stefano De
Best Film | 2005 | John
Best Supporting Actress Miglior attrice non protagonista | 2007 | Kate
Best Supporting Actor (Miglior attore non protagonista) | 2007 | Christopher
Box Office Collection 2,945,242 USD
James Gandolfini is only a year older than Aida Turturro, who plays his faux-daughter in the film. Also, his other daughter is played by Mary-Louise Parker, who is in fact merely three years younger than him.
The movie was delayed for almost two years because of James Gandolfini's commitment to The Sopranos (1999).
Writer-director John Turturro chose the songs featured in this film before he had secured their rights. While waiting for Gandolfini to be free from shooting The Sopranos (1999), the director went around to secure these rights from their songwriters and singers.
Although the film was shown at the Venice Film Festival and had an official release in the UK in 2006, the movie was not released in the US for years. This was mainly due to the fact that MGM was bought by a consortium headed by Sony in 2005, which led to a legal mess of whom, either MGM or Sony has the rights to the movie. In August 2007 director John Turturro decided to distribute the movie with his own money.
The last live- action film of Elaine Stritch.
"Nick Murder: Would you give me one more chance? Please? I'll do anything! Anything! I'll give you anything! I love you. Maybe I don't know how to show it like they do in the movies or in books but I love. I have love to give."
"Nick Murder: Two, two things a man should know how to do: Be romantic and smoke his brains out. Gene Vincent: I agree."