Quei bravi ragazzi

Titolo originale: GoodFellas
Regia: Martin Scorsese |
Anno: 1990
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Dramma Crime
Tag: prison | florida | new york city | based on novel or book | gangster | mass murder | drug trafficking | 1970s | irish-american | gore | biography | based on true story | murder | organized crime | mafia | brooklyn, new york city | crime epic | tampa, florida |
Cast: Robert De Niro | Ray Liotta | Joe Pesci | Lorraine Bracco | Paul Sorvino | Frank Sivero | Tony Darrow | Mike Starr | Frank Vincent | Chuck Low | Frank DiLeo | Henny Youngman | Gina Mastrogiacomo | Catherine Scorsese | Charles Scorsese | Suzanne Shepherd | Debi Mazar | Margo Winkler | Welker White | Jerry Vale | Julie Garfield | Christopher Serrone | Elaine Kagan | Beau Starr | Kevin Corrigan | Michael Imperioli | Robbie Vinton | Johnny Williams | Daniel P. Conte | Tony Conforti | Frank Pellegrino | Ronald Maccone | Tony Sirico | Joseph D'Onofrio | Steve Forleo | Richard Dioguardi | Frank Adonis | John Manca | Joseph Bono | Katherine Wallach | Mark Jacobs | Angela Pietropinto | Marianne Leone Cooper | Marie Michaels | LoNardo | Melissa Prophet | Illeana Douglas | Susan Varon | Elizabeth Whitcraft | Clem Caserta | Samuel L. Jackson | Fran McGee | Paul Herman | Edward McDonald | Edward Hayes | Daniela Barbosa | Gina Mattia | Joel Calendrillo | Anthony Valentin | Edward D. Murphy | Michael Citriniti | Peter Hock | Erasmus C. Alfano | John Di Benedetto | Manny Alfaro | Thomas Lowry | Margaret Smith | Richard Mullally | Frank Albanese | Paul McIsaac | Bob Golub | Louis Eppolito | Tony Lip | Mikey Black | Peter Cicale | Anthony Powers | Vincent Pastore | Anthony Alessandro | Victor Colicchio | Mike Contessa | Philip Suriano | Paul Mougey | Norman Barbera | Anthony Polemeni | James Quattrochi | Lawrence Sacco | Dino Laudicina | Thomas E. Camuti | Andrew Scudiero | Irving Welzer | Jesse Kirtzman | Russell Halley | Spencer Bradley | Bob Altman | Joanna Bennett | Gayle Lewis | Gaetano Lisi | Luke Walter | Ed Deacy | Larry Silvestri | John 'Cha Cha' Ciarcia | Vito Picone | Janis Corsair | Lisa D’Apolito | Frank Aquilino | Michael Calandrino | Vito Antuofermo | Vito Balsamo | Peter Fain | Vincent Gallo | Gaetano LoGiudice | Garry Pastore | Nicole Burdette | Stella Keitel | Dominique DeVito | Michaelangelo Graziano | Paula Kcira | Nadine Kay | Tony Ellis | Peter Onorati | Jamie deRoy | Joel Blake | H. Clay Dear | Thomas Hewson | Gene Canfield | Margaux Guerard | Violet Gaynor | Tobin Bell | Berlinda Tolbert | Nancy Cassaro | Adam Wandt | Joe Gioco | Isiah Whitlock, Jr. | Alyson Jones | Ruby Gaynor | Bo Dietl | Frank Cassini | Anthony Caso | Lisa Bostnar | Billy L. Sullivan | Jeffrey Rollins |

Henry Hill, figlio di emigranti italo-irlandesi, fin da giovane entra a far parte della piccola mafia dei quartieri poveri di New York. Ma ben presto scopre la ferocia dei boss locali che usano chiamarsi fra di loro "bravi ragazzi"...

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According to Irwin Winkler, Tom Cruise "was discussed" for the role of Henry Hill. According to prod [...] D
The phone number for Morrie's wig shop is 555-HAIR (555-4247). D
Mary Liotta was sick when Liotta got the part in Goodfellas, and he went home to New Jersey every we [...] D
Val Kilmer was so eager to win the role of Henry Hill that he made an audition tape / short film to [...] D
While Robert De Niro was not yet committed to the project, Martin Scorsese courted William Petersen [...] D
Christopher Serrone who played young Henry was given the nickname "kid" on set. When Paulie (Sorvino [...] D
Al Pacino was offered the role of Jimmy Conway. He turned it down due to fears of typecasting. The s [...] D
Martin Scorsese said John Wayne's final confrontation in Il fiume rosso (1948) influenced the pistol [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 1998 list of the Top 100 Greatest American Movies. D
The scene where Jimmy puts ketchup on his spaghetti is unusual in that Tommy's mother does not comme [...] D
Joe Pesci's Oscar acceptance speech is the sixth shortest in the Academy's history, "it's my privile [...] D
In the scene where Karen believes Jimmy is going to have her whacked, when she jumps in her car and [...] D
Roger Ebert called this "the best mob movie ever." D
Hill paid for his restaurant from the proceeds from the Air France robbery. He had been hoping to us [...] D
Although it is not indicated in the film, in 1960 Henry spent three years in the Army, where he carr [...] D
Tony Darrow worked in the real-life Bamboo Lounge, where Henry Hill and the people on whom the film' [...] D
Hill died in 2012 at the age of 69 after a long history of heart disease. D
An important detail left out of the film was Henry Hill and Jimmy Burke's involvement was the sports [...] D
Co-stars Ray Liotta and Paul Sorvino pass away just one day shy of two months apart in 2022. D
Martin Scorsese first got wind of Nicholas Pileggi's book "Wiseguy" when he was handed the galley pr [...] D
Ranked number two on the American Film Institute's list of the ten greatest films in the genre "Gang [...] D
According to Debi Mazar, when her character trips after meeting Henry, it was actually Mazar trippin [...] D
Ray Liotta turned down the part of Harvey Dent in Batman (1989) in order to make this movie. D
Nicholas Pileggi talked to Henry Hill constantly while writing the script with Martin Scorsese. He s [...] D
When Paulie confronts Henry after Hill's released from prison, Paul Sorvino improvised the slap to R [...] D
Robert De Niro was so obsessed with authenticity that during the infamous dinner scene, he asked how [...] D
Joe Pesci's character kills Frank Vincent's character. In Casinò (1995), Vincent's character kill [...] D
This was the last film Martin Scorsese shot in the 1.85:1 aspect ratio, until his return to 1.85:1 w [...] D
This was the first film from the 1990s to be inducted into the National Film Registry. D
For the famous "Layla" montage, Martin Scorsese played the "piano coda" section of the song during t [...] D
After the premiere, Henry Hill went around and revealed his true identity. In response, the governme [...] D
Hill was presented with a bricklayer's union card when he was only 14 years old, with a salary equal [...] D
At Martin Scorsese's request, associates of the actual people were always on the set of the film, gi [...] D
Compton's Most Wanted sampled the lines, "For most of the guys, killings got to be accepted.. Murder [...] D
After Henry is arrested for the first time, Jimmy tells him that he just learned the two most import [...] D
According to Martin Scorsese, Marlon Brando tried to persuade him to not make the film. D
Martin Scorsese is a big fan of the Copacabana. He went there on his prom night. D
Siskel & Ebert named this as their favorite movie of 1990. D
While filming the scene in which his character is killed by Joe Pesci, Michael Imperioli broke a gla [...] D
In the scene where Paulie counsels Henry Hill against drug trafficking, the former mentions a man na [...] D
The film shows Karen Hill visiting Henry Hill in the prison visitor area. In reality, Karen visited [...] D
The scene in which Tommy kills Spider was mostly improvised. The only line that was said as scripted [...] D
Bobby Vinton was played by his son Robbie Vinton, who lip-synched to his father's recording. D
Jimmy "the Gent" Conway died of cancer in 1996; eight years before he would have been eligible for p [...] D
John Gotti's lawyer, Bruce Cutler, was not a fan of the film, and told Newsday in 1990 that John Got [...] D
Robert De Niro wanted to use real money for the scene where Jimmy hands out money, because he didn't [...] D
The reason why the mob was against drug trafficking was because such crimes carried heavy sentences, [...] D
Joe Pesci, Susan Hayward, Estelle Parsons, Charlize Theron, and Forest Whitaker are the only actors [...] D
Joe Pesci and Tommy DeVito are both featured as characters in the musical and film Jersey Boys (2014 [...] D
The long tracking shot in the Copa took seven takes. One take was ruined because Henny Youngman forg [...] D
Scorsese simplified the Air France robbery by creating an "inside man". In reality, the chief of sec [...] D
Tuddy Cicero (Paulie's brother) walked with a limp because of a prosthetic leg. He lost the real one [...] D
The "How am I funny?" scene is based on something that actually happened to Joe Pesci. While working [...] D
Martin Scorsese reportedly didn't want Ray Liotta to have contact with the real Henry Hill before fi [...] D
Tobin Bell, now famous for playing the killer Jigsaw in the Saw franchise, has one second of screen [...] D
According to the book "Wiseguy", Paul Vario was so secretive about the Lufthansa heist that he didn' [...] D
When it came to the relationship between Henry and Karen, Lorraine Bracco saw no difference between [...] D
Henry Hill was removed from the witness protection program in the early 1990s. due to a conviction f [...] D
The film takes place from 1955 to 1980. D
The casting session was held at Rao's Restaurant in New York City. D
According to Edward McDonald, in the last courtroom scene, the actor who was going to portray the ju [...] D
Nicholas Pileggi said that he and Martin Scorsese each wrote their own outline for the screenplay. P [...] D
Though the Billy Batts welcome-home party and murder scene in the film was depicted as happening on [...] D
Henry's last day as a wiseguy was the hardest part of the film for Martin Scorsese to shoot. He want [...] D
The painting that Joe Pesci's character's mother brings out was actually painted by "Wiseguy" author [...] D
This was the first Martin Scorsese film for which Saul Bass designed the titles. D
Ray Liotta came into view for the main lead after Martin Scorsese saw him in Qualcosa di travolgente [...] D
After the real Henry Hill's death on June 12, 2012, Ray Liotta claimed that he only had a few meetin [...] D
According to Joe Pesci, improvisation and ad-libbing came out of rehearsals, where Martin Scorsese l [...] D
The French title translates as "The Henchmen". The Italian title translates as "Those Good Guys". Th [...] D
The cast didn't meet Henry Hill until a few weeks before the film premiered. Ray Liotta met him in a [...] D
The M.P.A.A. ordered ten frames of blood removed from the film before granting it an R rating. D
According to Nicholas Pileggi, some mobsters were hired as extras to lend authenticity to scenes. Th [...] D
Real life ex-Mafia capo Michael Franzese said he was watching Goodfellas with his wife shortly after [...] D
During one take while filming the scene in which Karen points a gun in Henry's face, Ray Liotta thre [...] D
Hill's ten-year prison term was for extortion in the beating of a man to collect a large gambling de [...] D
The later life of Henry Hill, after he enters the Witness Protection Program, was also adapted, more [...] D
Martin Scorsese saw this as the third film in an unplanned trilogy of films that examined the lives [...] D
Joseph Bono: Mikey Franzese, who appears briefly as the camera pans through the Bamboo Lounge near t [...] D
Lorraine Bracco's daughter with Harvey Keitel, Stella, plays Henry's daughter who was too shy to giv [...] D
Joe Pesci (Tommy DeVito) and Frank Vincent (Billy Batts) both appeared in Soldi facili (1983); Joe P [...] D
John Malkovich was considered for Jimmy Conway, but turned it down. Three years later, he took the r [...] D
Other than Henry Hill and his family, Prosecutor Ed McDonald, and some of the deceased, most of the [...] D
Originally, Martin Scorsese planned to make this before L'ultima tentazione di Cristo (1988). When f [...] D
Joseph D'Onofrio plays the young version of Tommy DeVito and not Joe Pesci, while Robert De Niro pla [...] D
In the book "Wiseguy", Henry Hill cites a few reasons why Tommy was killed. The main reason, of cour [...] D
The painting that Tommy's mother shows to Tommy, Jimmy, and Henry, is based on a picture from the No [...] D
As Goodfellas makes clear, many of the mobsters involved with the $6 million 1978 Lufthansa heist-at [...] D
Tom Cruise, Nicolas Cage, Sean Penn, Alec Baldwin and John Travolta were considered for the role of [...] D
According to US Attorney Edward MacDonald, who plays himself in the film, one important real life de [...] D
In addition to several Rolling Stones songs, the movie features "Memo From Turner," Mick Jagger's fi [...] D
DeNiro and Pesci are eight and eleven inches shorter then the real Burke and DiSimone are. D
Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel both said Goodfellas was the best movie of 1990. D
According to Lorraine Bracco, Martin Scorsese told her to think of Karen as the "movie star" of the [...] D
During one of the final scenes, Henry Hill opens his front door and picks up a newspaper. Close insp [...] D
Based on the novel Wiseguys the film needed a different title to avoid confusion with the late 80's [...] D
Paul Sorvino had no problem finding his character's voice and walk, but finding "that kernel of cold [...] D
The burning of the cars refers to the destruction of a rival taxi business that had been just around [...] D
Martin Scorsese wanted to use Frank Sinatra's version of "My Way" at the end, but Sinatra would not [...] D
Christopher Serrone, who played young Henry, wore blue contact lenses to match Ray Liotta's blue eye [...] D
While Jimmy is openly hostile to Morrie and eventually murders him, Chuck Low, the actor playing Mor [...] D
Lorraine Bracco found the shoot emotionally difficult because it was such a male-dominated cast. She [...] D
When the camera cranes up to reveal the dead bodies in the pink Cadillac, the piano exit of Derek & [...] D
The film has 43 songs, the equivalent of about four albums. According to music editor Christopher Br [...] D
Included among the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die", edited by Steven Schneider. D
In 2000, the United States Library of Congress selected the film for the National Film Registry, for [...] D
Trailer narrated by Hal Douglas. D
Ray Liotta had said on a documentary special that his first person narration for the film was often [...] D
Glenn Taranto: the young "extra" carrying a J&B box off the truck and into the Bamboo Lounge. D
The scene where Liotta negotiates to enter the witness protection programme u.s. attorney Edward McD [...] D
In The Real Goodfella (2006), which aired in the UK, Henry Hill claimed that Robert De Niro would ph [...] D
Voted number one in Total Film's 100 Greatest Movies Of All Time list (November 2005). D
Lorraine Bracco's two real-life daughters played Judy Hill at different ages. Margaux Guerard played [...] D
Chuck Low is also Robert De Niro's real estate agent. He has appeared in other De Niro films, includ [...] D
Martin Scorsese originally offered Joe Pesci the role of Paulie, since Pesci was decades too old for [...] D
Henry Hill explained to a fan on the Howard Stern Show in March 2003 that neither he nor Jimmy Burke [...] D
Robert De Niro poured over Nicholas Pileggi's unused research to prepare for his role. D
Jimmy Conway was based on gangster Jimmy Burke, who was born James Conway. D
When Henry and Karen Hill are negotiating to enter the Witness Protection Program, former U.S. Attor [...] D
Martin Scorsese liked Lorraine Bracco, largely due to how well she related to Karen. She's not Jewis [...] D
To research her role, Lorraine Bracco tried to get close to a mob wife. She was unable to because th [...] D
The movie "My Blue Heaven", a comedy about a former member of the New York mob that's adjusting to l [...] D
It is unmentioned in the movie but William DeVino (the real-life Billy Batts) was a member of the Ga [...] D
According to Ray Liotta on the Special Edition DVD, Sean Penn was also considered for Henry Hill. D
For the scene where Sonny Bunz complains to Paulie, Martin Scorsese secretly told Tony Darrow to imp [...] D
After Joe Pesci's mother saw the film, she told him the movie was good, then asked him if he had to [...] D
The Paul Cicero character was based on Paul Vario. As for the choice of the name Cicero, this may be [...] D
Morrie briefly mentions the Boston College basketball point-shaving scheme, in which players would c [...] D
Samuel L. Jackson's (Parnell "Stacks" Edwards) first character on-screen death. D
Robert De Niro, Ray Liotta, Frank Vincent and Tony Sirico (who played Tony Stacks) would reunite sev [...] D
In both this film and "Casino", Joe Pesci's character is involved in incidental conversation (backgr [...] D
According to Ray Liotta, Martin Scorsese was so involved in every detail of the cast's wardrobe that [...] D
A few scenes include taxis with a real phone number on the side. They're from Four Ones, a real cab [...] D
While driving to and from the set, Ray Liotta listened to cassettes of interviews that Nicholas Pile [...] D
The character of Frankie Carbone, like some mobsters depicted in the movie, was a fictional composit [...] D
Martin Scorsese's mother, Catherine, played Tommy's mother. She and the cast ad-libbed the dinner sc [...] D
Lorraine Bracco demanded that real jewelry be used for Karen's dresser. The production designer rent [...] D
Michael Ballhaus said that the scene when Henry walks across the street to pistol-whip Karen's neigh [...] D
Mike Starr played the same role in Il furto del secolo (1991), a Jimmy Burke telling of the Lufthans [...] D
Martin Scorsese and Nicholas Pileggi collaborated on the screenplay. Over the course of 12 drafts, t [...] D
The movie's line "How am I funny?" was voted as the #87 of "The 100 Greatest Movie Lines" by Premier [...] D
Jimmy Conway actually went by the name "Jimmy Burke". In the book "Wiseguy", the only known piece of [...] D
The Lufthansa heist remained an unsolved mystery until 2014. Most of the members of the crew that we [...] D
Joe Pesci was in his forties at the time of filming. Tommy DeSimone, Pesci's character's inspiration [...] D
In October 2014, Frank Sivero filed a $250 million lawsuit against I Simpson (1989) for using his lo [...] D
The name "Tommy DeVito" is a nod to Tommy DeVito, the lead guitarist of The Four Seasons, with whom [...] D
The studio was initially very nervous about the film, due to its extreme violence and language. The [...] D
The film's name was changed from "Wiseguy" to avoid confusion with both the television series Oltre [...] D
"Fuck" and its derivatives are used 321 times, an average of 2.04 per minute. Joe Pesci says about h [...] D
The epilogue states that Paul Cicero died pf a respiratory illness in a federal prison in Fort Worth [...] D
Martin Scorsese's father appeared in the film. He is one of the two men who take Tommy DeVito to be [...] D
Although Martin Scorsese and Nicholas Pileggi collaborated on the screenplay (and received Oscar nom [...] D
The house where Tommy was killed is located at 80th Street and Shore Road, in the Bay Ridge area of [...] D
The long tracking shot through the Copacabana nightclub came about because the filmmakers couldn't g [...] D
Robert De Niro was offered either the role of Jimmy "The Gent" Conway, or Tommy DeVito. He chose the [...] D
Henry states that Tommy was shot in the face so that his mother could not give him an open-casket fu [...] D
Morris Kessler's real-life counterpart was Martin Krugman. Krugman was a hair dresser/wig salesman a [...] D
This film is in the Official Top 250 Narrative Feature Films on Letterboxd. D
In 2022 dollars, the money stolen in the Air France robbery comes to approximately $3.8 million. The [...] D
According to Ray Liotta, Robert De Niro and Tina Sinatra put a fake severed horse head in his traile [...] D
Ray Liotta was 35 during filming. Henry Hill was 21 when he started dating Karen in the film. D
In 2007, the American Film Institute ranked this as the #92 Greatest USA Movie of All Time. D
The film's soundtrack did not include many of the songs featured in the film, mostly the tracks play [...] D
One of the pistols Henry brings to Jimmy to check out for a silencer is the exact same one DeNiro us [...] D
The film, told from Henry Hill's perspective, portrays him as a major player in the world of organiz [...] D
In January 2014, several New York City organized crime figures were arrested as part of a federal in [...] D
Ray Liotta has said Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci "were the glitter and I was the glue." D
At first, producer Irwin Winkler disagreed when Martin Scorsese cast Ray Liotta as Henry Hill. One n [...] D
Although they portrayed antagonists in this movie, Joe Pesci and Frank Vincent were real-life friend [...] D
Henry Hill doesn't kill a single person in the movie. That might not be accurate in real life, since [...] D
Ray Liotta's mother died of cancer during filming. Liotta says that he used his anger over losing hi [...] D
Every one of Robert De Niro's outfits had a watch and a pinkie ring to go with it. D
While directing his mother Catherine Scorsese, Martin didn't tell her that her character's son had j [...] D
When Frank Vincent went to meet Martin Scorsese about being cast in the film, Scorsese asked Vincent [...] D
According to Henry Hill, whose life was the basis for the book and film, Joe Pesci's portrayal of To [...] D
Late in his life, Henry Hill launched GoodfellaHenry.com, a website devoted to the film and life in [...] D
The American Mutoscope and Biograph Company's gangster film short The Musketeers of Pig Alley (1912) [...] D
When Karen sees Janice Rossi in the prison visitor registry, the name below is listed as "Ballibuste [...] D
According to Nicholas Pileggi, Martin Scorsese knew exactly how he wanted the movie to look from the [...] D
Alec Baldwin auditioned for the role of Henry Hill. D
The real Tony Lip, who was the Maitre d' of Copacobana, is featured during one of the early scenes i [...] D
The film leaves out a crime that eventually became a national sports story: Boston College's 1978-79 [...] D
The film is included in Roger Ebert's "Great Movies" list. D
Ray Liotta joked that Warner Brothers would have rather cast Eddie Murphy than him, because of how l [...] D
Ray Liotta was intimidated by Robert De Niro. He really wanted De Niro to like him. De Niro put Liot [...] D
Director of photography Michael Ballhaus said that he decided to shoot the film was because it was d [...] D
The helicopter that follows Henry around all day before getting arrested was an Aérospatiale AS35 [...] D
Louis Eppolito (who plays "Fat Eddie") wrote "Mafia Cop", a true story about growing up in a mafia f [...] D
Paul Sorvino wanted to drop out of the role of Paul "Paulie" Cicero three days before filming began, [...] D
Henry Hill's testimony against some of the most powerful Lucchese crime family associates led to ove [...] D
The first scene filmed was the Morrie's Wigs commercial. Martin Scorsese was inspired by a low-budge [...] D
When Henry Hill closes the door to his house at the end, the sound resembles the sound of a prison c [...] D
In the movie, Henry and Tommy hung around a lot. In the book though, Tommy and Henry knew each other [...] D
Henry states that he and Jimmy could never be "made", because they weren't of full Italian descent. [...] D
When Henry and Karen first go on the double date with Tommy, as the scene progresses Tommy's date's [...] D
The line "As far back as I could remember, I've always wanted to be a gangster." was voted as number [...] D
Martin Scorsese was inspired by Jules e Jim (1962), particularly the use of voice-over and freeze-fr [...] D
In the DVD commentary, Henry Hill said that he still had nightmares about when he, Tommy, and Jimmy [...] D
Jimmy Burke, on whom Jimmy Conway was based, would've been eligible for parole in 2004. He died of l [...] D
Ellen Barkin was considered for the role of Karen Hill. D
Voted number six on Empire magazine's 500 Greatest Movies Of All Time (September 2008). D
In the movie, mob chief Paulie had a brother named Tuddy. In real life, Paulie had one older brother [...] D
For the last two weeks of filming - the scenes of young Henry in the 1950s - Barry Sonnenfeld took o [...] D
In a interview for Reddit, Kevin Corrigan revealed how he was cast. Corrigan first learned about the [...] D
Henry Hill was paid roughly $550,000 for the film. Hill considered it chump change compared to the $ [...] D
As he enters the Witness Protection program, Henry requests not to be sent to a cold place. In the f [...] D
Goodfellas shares 27 actors with HBO's television hit The Sopranos. D
The dinner scene with Tommy's mother was almost completely improvised, including Tommy asking his mo [...] D

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At the airport, when Tommy and Henry take the Sargent key and walk over to the locked storeroom, the [...] D
When Tommy shoots Stacks Edwards, he does so with a .45 auto outfitted with a silencer. The sound ef [...] D
In 1980, When Lois makes the call that dooms Henry, her Trimline phone has the 1984 AT&T logo. D
A car is seen with a 1987 number plate. D
Paul Cicero's brother is billed as Tuddy Cicero. His first name should have been Turi, not Tuddy. In [...] D
Early in the film, Henry's voiceover states that Jimmy Conway (Robert De Niro) is 28 years old. Howe [...] D
The guns never leave bullet holes. D
When teenage Henry is given the keys to park a "wise-guy's" Cadillac, he gets into a 1952 or 1953 mo [...] D
When Henry, Paulie and the restaurant owner are discussing Paulie taking over part of his restaurant [...] D
When Tuddy Cicero shoots Tommy, the slide on the pistol does not cycle and eject the spent bullet ca [...] D
Carbone is mentioned by name 5 fives, 4 of those times as Frankie, and once, in Henry's narration, a [...] D
Tommy is depicted as a middle-aged man during the events of the movie. In reality, Tommy DeSimone wa [...] D
When Billy Batts mocks Tommy in the bar, he eventually raises his glass and says "Salud, Tommy", wit [...] D
During the police raid, there is cocaine on the toilet rim before Karen pours the drugs into the bow [...] D
When Jimmy Burke's character is introduced, the camera pans around the room. A stage light is visibl [...] D
When Karen visits Henry in prison and she has to sign the register, she scans the entries in the boo [...] D
In an early scene, the narrator says, "It was before Apalachin," referring to the upstate New York t [...] D
When young Henry Hill is arrested for selling black-market cigarettes, the cartons have UPC barcodes [...] D
When Henry's mistress is having a party to show off her new apartment, the women walk from the livin [...] D
Near the end, as Henry waits for the helicopter, his 1979 Cadillac Coupe DeVille Paeton has a rear b [...] D
After Morrie is killed in the car, he blinks when Frankie Carbone opens the driver side door. D
When Jimmy, Tommy, Carbone, and Morrie get in the car just before Tommy kills Morrie, 4 car doors sh [...] D
After Tommy De Vito kills Morrie from behind in the car, Morrie clearly breathes on the left edge of [...] D
When Paulie's house is introduced, a cable TV wire is clearly visible on the outside. Cable TV came [...] D
When the police car pulls up while Jimmy is handing out cartons of cigarettes from the truck heist, [...] D
When young Henry breaks the unwanted cars' windows, the glass breaks and falls out easily, as if the [...] D
When Henry is released from prison, the mic is reflected in the car window when Karen turns to her r [...] D
When Jimmy is crying about Tommy getting whacked, a crew member is reflected in the phone booth. D
At the Parole office, Henry shows Jimmy and Tommy a shoe box filled with money from his Pittsburgh c [...] D
In a scene set in the mid to late 1970s, Henry looks into a bag filled with $20 bills. They're signe [...] D
In May 1980, when Henry and Karen hide guns at Karen's mother's house, a G-Body GM car, introduced i [...] D
When Henry and Karen go on their first date alone, their clothes are different when they arrive at t [...] D
In the "How am I funny?" scene, Nicky Eyes is sitting to Henry's left. In some shots he holds a flut [...] D
In 1963, the bass player in the band in the restaurant is playing a Gibson EB-2D, introduced in 1966 [...] D
When Tommy gets whacked, the quick shot of the bullet coming out of the front of his head shows a du [...] D
When Tommy is drinking in the restaurant, he brings the drink to his mouth. In the next shot, drink [...] D
Every scene coming to or going from Karen's home, regardless of the season, was shot in the spring, [...] D
When Henry is almost in an accident, the door of a Nassau County Police patrol car appears for a spl [...] D
The same truck with the red cab in the front is used in 3 hijacking scenes. D
Henry confronts Karen's neighbor Bruce in the early 1960s. Bruce's friend on the left side of the sc [...] D
When narrating, Henry says that Tommy was shot in the face "so his mother couldn't give him an open [...] D
When Henry and Karen are at the Seaside resort, Henry tries to pay the bill with cash but Karen says [...] D
In the 1955 sequences, Tommy DeVito is portrayed as a boy about the same age as Henry Hill, maybe sl [...] D
The mob men grab Henry's mailman leaving work from a post office named "Pitkin Ave Station, Queens, [...] D
During Tommy's "Why am I funny" speech, the position of Henry's left hand, as well as the objects he [...] D
When Karen throws things on the table while visiting Henry in prison, her youngest daughter cries on [...] D
When Henry and Karen hug each other in the corner, Karen's head is on Henry. In the next shot, her h [...] D
When Henry hands in the gun to Karen, the way she holds it changes between the wide shot and the clo [...] D
When Morrie and Ray are shown talking while James is watching Morrie's commercials, there is a shot [...] D
In the establishing shots of "Idlewild Airport, 1963," a Swissair jet's livery has black and dark gr [...] D
Reflected in the window while Karen tries to find the stolen dresses. D
When they go to dig up Billy Batts' body, Henry says that it's been "six months" since the murder. I [...] D
When Tommy pulls out the knife to stab Billy Batts, it's clearly a retractable prop knife when the l [...] D
When Henry has the phone cord around Morrie's neck, the phone receiver is clearly in his hand. The p [...] D
Immediately before Tommy shoots Spider, Jimmy's hands are up as he says, "What's the world coming to [...] D
The phone jumps around on Morrie's shoulder when he's talking to Henry. D
In a segment introduced as Brooklyn, 1955, the camera follows Henry running off to his job at the ca [...] D
After Tommy kills Morrie, he and Frankie discuss where to dismember the body. Morrie's chest rises a [...] D
During the long Steadicam shot through the restaurant's kitchen, the camera's shadow is briefly visi [...] D
Tuddy Cicero (Frank DiLeo) is wearing a toupee in his first scenes but not in later scenes. D
When Henry picks up his brother at the hospital after nearly being in an accident, the doctor gives [...] D
When Henry and Karen Hill are talking to the Fed about the witness protection program, the dress ove [...] D
When Jimmy calls about Tommy being made, the front of a camera is reflected in the side of the phone [...] D
When Karen drives off after Jimmy tells her to go to the dress shop, the car blows a fake license pl [...] D
When Henry brings the guns for the silencers that have already been purchased, the silencers are thr [...] D
When Tommy is beating Billy Batts with the gun in his hand, the cylinder comes out and lands on the [...] D
Early in the movie, when young Henry's father beats him with a belt, the boy clearly has some sort p [...] D
When Henry is in prison and is fighting with his wife about the visit from Janice, you can hear in t [...] D
When Henry and others are outside Idlewild Airport in 1963, and overhead a Boeing 747 flies overhead [...] D
When Henry gets arrested selling cigarettes, one of the arresting officers grabs all of the cash out [...] D
When Tommy shoots Spider in the foot, Tommy fires a total of seven shots from a Smith and Wesson Mod [...] D
In the scene that opens with "Idlewild Airport, 1963", Henry leans on a 1965 Chevy Impala. D
When the Morrie's Wig Shop commercial cuts from full screen to the TV screen Jimmy is watching it on [...] D
During Ray Liotta's shower scene after the Lufthansa heist, he slaps the wall with his right hand in [...] D
When Carbone's frozen corpse is found in the truck, he gulps a little. D
When Henry brings in the bag of supplies in jail, he hands the wine bottles to Paulie, then picks up [...] D
When Jimmy finds out Tommy has been "whacked", he goes to a car in the background, and the window is [...] D
When Jimmy strangles Morrie with the telephone cord, Morrie's grip on the phone changes between shot [...] D
The day Tommy gets whacked, he enters the car through the back passenger door and is followed by ano [...] D
The Airline Diner is outside Laguardia Airport, not Idlewild (now J.F.K.). D
When Karen holds a gun in Henry's face, one gun is used in close-ups, and a different gun is used fo [...] D
As the car pulls into the garage in western Brooklyn before Tommy is whacked, the sky is clear and s [...] D
When Henry smuggles cheeses, wines, and scotch into prison, he says "Vinnie, I got your peppers and [...] D
When Henry and Morrie start talking at the Christmas party, Morrie has his back to the lady in green [...] D
In the steadicam scene at the Copa, Henry and Karen's route doubles back on itself in the kitchen. A [...] D
While Tommy tells his anecdote at the restaurant, wine glasses on the table fill and empty, and napk [...] D
During the prison dinner scene, Paulie says, "Freddie, Vinnie, come eat." According to the montage 1 [...] D
While walking through nightclub kitchen, Henry and Karen pass a cook wearing a modern Mets hat. D
When Sonny Bunz has his sit-down with Paulie about Tommy, an over-the-shoulder shot from behind Sonn [...] D
Shadow in Henry's house when he is talking with Marie about the Lufthansa heist. D
When Henry and Karen are on the floor of their bedroom, and Henry points the gun to her face, he acc [...] D
After Tommy shoots Spider, Jimmy grabs the gun by the barrel but doesn't react to the heat from the [...] D
Paulie was sent to prison for fraud, not contempt as Henry states. D
When Karen screams, "He pushed me out of the car," her mouth is not moving. D
The end notes state "In 1989, Henry and Karen Hill separated after 25 years of marriage," meaning th [...] D
During dinner scene with Tommy's mother, the camera shakes noticeably during a single shot of Henry. D
When Henry says "Air France made me. . .", the aircraft shown is a Convair 240, which Air France has [...] D
A McDonnell Douglas DC-10, introduced in the early 1970s, appears in one of the 1960s airport shots. D
During Henry's shower scene, the shampoo in his hair appears and disappears between shots. D
When the mailman's head is pushed into the pizza oven, his hand is clearly resting on the inside of [...] D
When Henry takes Karen to the Copa, they enter through a service door and go through several passage [...] D
When young Henry enters the phone booth as he and Tuddy Cicero are "running around" making Paul's ph [...] D
At 59:04, Henry mouths along with Tommy when Tommy says "What's the matter, something wrong with you [...] D
When Henry steals the truck at Idlewild Airport, and when the man comes back in and says that two me [...] D
On the morning of May 11, 1980, Henry puts a paper bag into the car trunk with his left hand. In the [...] D
When Henry talks to Paulie about a man that "disappeared", he ends up with his mouth open. In the ne [...] D
The faux ivy backdrop at the hostess party is contemporary silk-floral foliage. It should be plastic [...] D
Tommy's mother wears 1980s-style eyeglasses in the 1960s. D
When Morrie says "Give them 8 to 5 on Cleveland," the phone is in his right hand and next to his ear [...] D
the frozen body in the meat truck has tiny movements in the wrinkles of his eyes, about the same tim [...] D
After Tommy breaks a bottle over the restaurant owner's head, his jacket changes from clean and dry [...] D
At Henry's mistress' apartment, when Paulie and Jimmy are persuading Henry to go back to Karen, Henr [...] D
From the back, Henry sits at a table with a little girl on his lap, holding her with his left hand. [...] D
In the "You're a funny guy" scene, a styrofoam coffee cup disappears and reappears three times. D
During the Morrie's Wigs commercial, Morrie jumps into a swimming pool to prove his wig will stay on [...] D
Towards the end, when Karen shouts at Jimmy, the street signs should be white on black, not white on [...] D
According to ex- mobster Michael Franzese, Hill was not as close to Cicero as the film portrays. Als [...] D
When Henry hears about the Lufthansa heist on the radio while taking a shower, the radio is tuned to [...] D
When Henry and Karen are parked looking at Bruce, and Henry pistol whips him, Henry's car, and one p [...] D
After Tommy pummels Billy Batts, he's lying one way. When they pull the table cloths to wrap him up, [...] D
When Henry and Karen are on their date at the Copa, they drink champagne from large flute glasses. W [...] D
When Jimmy learns about Tommy being whacked, he kicks the telephone booth and it flips over. D
When Karen visits Henry in jail the daughter sitting on her lap plays with blocks. These blocks chan [...] D
Near the end, when Henry is driving around watching for the helicopter, a package of Winston cigaret [...] D
When Janice hands her dog to Tommy, Tommy's voice says "I'm gonna eat this fucking dog", but his mou [...] D
When Karen visits Henry in prison, cheese and salami on the table change position between shots. D
In an early 1970s scene, Visa and Mastercard logos are on the front door of a restaurant. At the tim [...] D
The pay phone in the airport diner was introduced by the Bell System in the late 1960s. D
When Morrie's address is shown in his TV ad, not only is the number not hyphenated (as all Queens ad [...] D
In 1963, Henry and Tommy are grown up, and leaning against the trunk of a 1965 Chevy, while waiting [...] D
When Jimmy opens up the trunk of the car and finds Billy Batts still alive, Tommy pulls out a large [...] D
When Tommy shoots Spider, he is behind the bar, putting ice in the drinks. In the next shot, he is s [...] D
Henry Hill is portrayed as a powerful and important mob associate, involved heavily in many of their [...] D
Just before Henry enters the jail cell with a bag of supplies, Paulie sits at the table drinking. A [...] D
About 45 minutes in, a camera operator is visible on the right side of the screen. D
A title card dates the Billy Batts murder as June 11, 1970. When they go to dig up the grave, Henry [...] D
Tuddy Cicero wears a toupee in his first scenes, but not in later scenes. D
During the "You're a funny guy" scene, set in 1963, a bottle of Crown Royal whiskey is on the table. [...] D
Young Henry is right-handed, older Henry is left-handed. D
When Henry and Karen hide the gun at her mother's house, a camera is visible in the background. D
When Jimmy watches Karen drive off, he turns over to the building. In the next shot he looks to the [...] D
On May 11, 1980, when Henry and Karen are at the shopping center, they leave their car by the curb i [...] D
Karen's sweater has dirt on the shoulder after Henry's fight. At the door, the sweater is clean. D
After Tommy shoots Spider's foot, Henry gets up to help him, but can be seen sitting down in the bac [...] D
When Billy Batts says, "What?" to Tommy in the bar, Billy's lips don't move. D
When Karen aims the gun at Henry's face, the chambers alternate between visibly empty and loaded. D

Frase

Spider: [hesitating] Why don't you go fuck yoursel [...] D
Henry Hill: [narrating] For us to live any other w [...] D
Henry Hill: [voiceover] I could see for the first [...] D
Henry Hill: [narrating] Thirty-two hundred dollars [...] D
Johnny Dio: Medium rare. Hmmm... an aristocrat. D
Tommy DeVito: What, do you got me on a fuckin' pay [...] D
Karen: [narrating] One night, Bobby Vinton sent us [...] D
Johnny Dio: How do you like your steak? Paul Cice [...] D
Jimmy Conway: [Johnny bought an expensive pink Cad [...] D
Henry Hill: [Narrating] These are the guys Jimmy p [...] D
Sonny Bunz: But I'm worried, I mean, I'm hearin' a [...] D
Henry Hill: [narrating] Jimmy had never asked me t [...] D
Henry Hill: [narrating] When they found Carbone in [...] D
Henry Hill: [With the suitcase open on the desk, H [...] D
Henry Hill: It was easy for all of us to disappear [...] D
Henry Hill: [narrating] You know, we always called [...] D
Henry Hill: You're a pistol, you're really funny. [...] D
Jimmy Conway: [referring to Henry and Karen] She'l [...] D
Tommy DeVito: Hey, Spider, that fuckin' bandage on [...] D
Henry Hill: I swear to my fucking mother, if you t [...] D
Stacks Edwards: What time is it? Tommy DeVito: It [...] D
Henry Hill: [Repeated line, narrating while attemp [...] D
Jimmy Conway: [after Tommy shoots Spider] What's t [...] D
Jimmy Conway: [repeated line to each member of his [...] D
Paul Cicero: Tommy's a bad seed. What am I suppose [...] D
Karen: What do you do? Henry Hill: I'm in constru [...] D
Billy Batts: Hey Jimmy! What's right is right. You [...] D
Tommy's Mother: Has Tommy ever told you about my p [...] D
Tommy DeVito: He said, "No, you're gonna tell me s [...] D
Tommy DeVito: [Henry, Jimmy and Tommy are digging [...] D
Tommy DeVito: I didn't want to get blood on your f [...] D
Henry Hill: [narrating] It was revenge for Billy B [...] D
Henry Hill: [narrating; Paul is slicing the garlic [...] D
Jimmy Conway: Watch this. Henry Hill: Ah, don't f [...] D
Henry Hill: [narrating] And then there was Jimmy T [...] D
Karen: Please stop feeding the dog from the table. [...] D
Tommy DeVito: [sitting in car with Henry] The only [...] D
Henry Hill: [narrating] And when the cops, when th [...] D
Henry Hill: [narrating, Henry has just been busted [...] D
Police Detective: [to Henry] Talk to me, when was [...] D
Karen: [narrating] I know there are women, like my [...] D
Henry Hill: [narrating] Whenever we needed money, [...] D
Henry Hill: [narrating] Paulie may have moved slow [...] D
Jimmy Conway: I'm not mad, I'm proud of you. You t [...] D
Tommy DeVito: [Tommy mocks at Spider] Oklahoma Kid [...] D
Jimmy Conway: Yeah. Vinnie: Yeah. Jimmy Conway: [...] D
Henry Hill: [narrating] I only bought the damn gun [...] D
Tommy DeVito: [Tommy holds up a gun at the truck d [...] D
Tommy DeVito: Sure, mom, I settle down with a nice [...] D
Karen: [narrating] It was like he had two families [...] D
Paul Cicero: You know anything about this fucking [...] D
Henry Hill: Now take me to jail. D
Tommy DeVito: What am I, a mirage? D
Tommy DeVito: We hit the deer and his paw... What [...] D
Karen: [narrating, referring to the other wives] T [...] D
Karen: [narrating] After awhile, it got to be all [...] D
Karen: [after Henry has stood her up on what was t [...] D
Billy Batts: [under his breath after Tommy leaves [...] D
Tommy DeVito: All right, so he got shot in the foo [...] D
Frankie Carbone: [Morrie jokes at the table] Morri [...] D
Henry Hill: [narrating] If you're part of a crew, [...] D
Morrie: Henry, you're a good kid, I've been good t [...] D
Frankie Carbone: I could never hit that number. [ [...] D
Henry Hill: [narrating] Now the guy's got Paulie a [...] D
Pete the Killer: [points] By the way, I took care [...] D
Young Henry: [after being whipped by father, for m [...] D
Henry Hill: [narrating] Killing's got to be accept [...] D
Henry Hill: [narrating] By the time I grew up, the [...] D
Truck Driver: [Henry and Tommy just boosted a rig] [...] D
Stacks Edwards: This drink is better than sex, bab [...] D
Janice Rossi: [Karen buzzing over and over on her [...] D
[last lines] Henry Hill: [narrating] Anything I w [...] D
Tommy DeVito: What the fuck are you doing? You're [...] D
Tommy DeVito: You know Spider, you're a fuckin' mu [...] D
Tommy DeVito: What the fuck you looking at? Come o [...] D
Paul Cicero: I don't want any more of that shit. [...] D
Henry Hill: [narrating] One day some of the kids f [...] D
Henry Hill: [narrating] Jimmy was the kind of guy [...] D
Billy Batts: Give us a drink. And give some to tho [...] D
Morrie: [Talking about point shaving] Oh, it was t [...] D
[first lines] Henry Hill: The fuck is that? D
Jimmy Conway: [threatening Morrie] Today! Today! D
Henry Hill: [narrating] As far back as I can remem [...] D
Tommy DeVito: [about Morrie's corpse] Hey Frank, l [...] D
Henry Hill: [narrating] I felt he used too many on [...] D
Jimmy Conway: [Frenchy is describing a large shipm [...] D
Morrie: [on Morrie's wig commercial] Don't buy wig [...] D
Henry Hill: [narrating] So what does she do after [...] D
Jimmy Conway: [after kicking Batts to near death] [...] D
Tuddy Cicero: [as Paulie is being arrested] Why do [...] D
Henry Hill: [after Karen points gun at him while h [...] D
Henry Hill: [narrating] All they got from Paulie w [...] D
Tommy DeVito: No more shines, Billy. Billy Batts: [...] D
Tommy DeVito: "What do you want to tell me now, to [...] D
Tommy DeVito: Just don't go busting my balls, Bill [...] D
Tommy DeVito: [Infuriated at Spider and speaking t [...] D

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