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Wise Guys is a 1986 American black comedy crime film directed by Brian De Palma and produced by Aaron Russo from a screenplay written by George Gallo and Norman Steinberg. It stars Danny DeVito and Joe Piscopo as two small-time mobsters from Newark, New Jersey , and features Harvey Keitel , Ray Sharkey , Lou Albano , Dan Hedaya , and Frank ...
Opening Title Production company Cast and crew Ref. J A N U A R Y: 3 Head Office: Tri-Star Pictures / HBO Pictures / Silver Screen Partners: Ken Finkleman (director/screenplay); Judge Reinhold, Lori-Nan Engler, Eddie Albert, Richard Masur, Rick Moranis, Don Novello, Jane Seymour, Wallace Shawn, Danny DeVito, Merritt Butrick, Ron Frazier, Michael O'Donoghue, Bruce Wagner, Ron James, John ...
Aaron Russo (February 14, 1943 – August 24, 2007) was an American entertainment businessman, film producer, director, and political activist.He was best known for producing movies including Trading Places, Wise Guys, and The Rose.
Release date Title Notes January 12, 1968: Nobody's Perfect: January 24, 1968: Pretty Polly: January 31, 1968: A Time in the Sun: Italy: American distribution February 2, 1968: Sergeant Ryker: re-edited from a two-part 1963 Kraft Suspense Theatre episode, "The Case Against Paul Ryker" The Ballad of Josie: February 7, 1968: The Young Warriors ...
It was a mere 25 years ago that "The Sopranos" debuted on HBO and set the clocks to zero on what some like to call television's Platinum Age. Alex Gibney's two-part scrapbook documentary "Wise Guy ...
The Wise Guys (U.S. video title: Jailbirds' Vacation) (French: Les Grandes Gueules) is a 1965 French drama film directed by Robert Enrico, based on a novel by José Giovanni. Featuring two popular male leads in Bourvil and Lino Ventura , it tells the story of a man struggling to get his ancient family sawmill back into production, despite ...
Chase, born into an Italian-American family in 1945 and raised in New Jersey, discovered art cinema when he was in college (he says Fellini’s “81/2” blew his mind open, though he didn’t ...
1895 – In Paris on December 28, 1895, the Lumière brothers screen ten films at the Salon Indien du Grand Café in Paris making the first commercial public screening ever made, marked traditionally as the birth date of the film. Gaumont Film Company, the oldest ever film studio, was founded by inventor Léon Gaumont.