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6.3/10
IMDbMost Valuable Documentary of the Year | 2014 | Luc
Cinema for Peace Award for the Most Valuable Documentary of the Year | 2014 | Luc
Best Young Actress | 2013 | Dianna
Budget 30,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 36,894,225 USD
When John D'Leo first met Dianna Agron on-set, he unknowingly asked her if she was the Make-up Girl. Agron burst out laughing and said, "I'm your sister!"
The source novel's title, "Malavita," is the name of the family dog.
When Don Luchese (Stan Carp) receives the bucket of ice in prison, he is reading the newspaper "La Repubblica". In the top right corner of the front page a picture of "LEON" can be seen, and next to it advertisement for "NIKITA". Both films made by Luc Besson: Nikita (1990) and Léon: The Professional (1994).
Giovanni (Robert De Niro) is invited to talk about the movie "Goodfellas" (1990) at a special screening. De Niro starred in that movie along with several supporting cast members in this movie.
After beating up the plumber with a baseball bat, Robert De Niro's character quotes a line by Al Capone: "You can get further with a kind word and a gun, than you can with just a kind word." This same line is said by De Niro when he played Al Capone in The Untouchables (1987), in which he also beat an underling with a baseball bat.
"Belle Blake: [after beating Andre with a tennis racket] Hey boys, is this your approach to women? You're not gonna get very far. Girls are not some toys that you fuck in the park! Okay? Your future depends on women, don't you care about your future? So take care of them, or else you're not gonna have one."
"Fred Blake: [narrating] Al Capone always said, asking polite with a gun in your hand is always better than just asking polite."