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Donnie Brasco

  • 1997
  • 16
  • 2 Std. 7 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,7/10
345.868
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BELIEBTHEIT
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Johnny Depp and Al Pacino in Donnie Brasco (1997)
Home Video Trailer from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
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DocudramaGangsterTrue CrimeBiographyCrimeDrama

Ein FBI Undercover-Agent infiltriert den Mob und identifiziert sich mehr mit dem Mafia-Leben, auf Kosten seines regulären.Ein FBI Undercover-Agent infiltriert den Mob und identifiziert sich mehr mit dem Mafia-Leben, auf Kosten seines regulären.Ein FBI Undercover-Agent infiltriert den Mob und identifiziert sich mehr mit dem Mafia-Leben, auf Kosten seines regulären.

  • Regie
    • Mike Newell
  • Drehbuch
    • Joseph D. Pistone
    • Richard Woodley
    • Paul Attanasio
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Al Pacino
    • Johnny Depp
    • Michael Madsen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,7/10
    345.868
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    BELIEBTHEIT
    376
    1.312
    • Regie
      • Mike Newell
    • Drehbuch
      • Joseph D. Pistone
      • Richard Woodley
      • Paul Attanasio
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Al Pacino
      • Johnny Depp
      • Michael Madsen
    • 387Benutzerrezensionen
    • 119Kritische Rezensionen
    • 77Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Für 1 Oscar nominiert
      • 2 Gewinne & 16 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Al Pacino
    Al Pacino
    • Lefty
    Johnny Depp
    Johnny Depp
    • Donnie
    Michael Madsen
    Michael Madsen
    • Sonny
    Bruno Kirby
    Bruno Kirby
    • Nicky
    James Russo
    James Russo
    • Paulie
    Anne Heche
    Anne Heche
    • Maggie
    Zeljko Ivanek
    Zeljko Ivanek
    • Tim Curley
    • (as Željko Ivanek)
    Gerry Becker
    Gerry Becker
    • Dean Blandford FBI
    Robert Miano
    Robert Miano
    • Sonny Red
    Brian Tarantina
    Brian Tarantina
    • Bruno
    Rocco Sisto
    Rocco Sisto
    • Richie Gazzo
    Zach Grenier
    Zach Grenier
    • Dr. Berger
    Walt MacPherson
    • Sheriff
    Ronnie Farer
    • Annette
    Terry Serpico
    Terry Serpico
    • Strip Club Owner
    Gretchen Mol
    Gretchen Mol
    • Sonny's Girlfriend
    Tony Lip
    • Philly Lucky
    George Angelica
    • Big Trin
    • Regie
      • Mike Newell
    • Drehbuch
      • Joseph D. Pistone
      • Richard Woodley
      • Paul Attanasio
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    10Snrub

    A deeply moving and beautiful movie.

    I read movie magazines regulary and I came across a review for "Donnie Brasco". I read it and thought "I would like to see that". It isn't really a well known film and I didn't remember it coming out in the cinema. So there I saw it, in my local video rental store, near the bottom shelf and just one copy. I rented it and I watched it. And I have to say it is one of the finest movies I had ever seen. It has drama, comedy, sadness and violence and continues to entertain the viewer until the opening of the end credits.

    The beauty of the film is that although Pacino plays a member of the mob you end up with sympathy with him due to his loyalty to Donnie (Depp). Pacino plays Lefty well. The movie is very funny in parts and sad in others. Lefty is a very funny character and is hard not to like. Michael Madsen is my favourite actor and although you don't see enough of Sonny Black in contrast to his importance in the book, what you do see of him is enjoyable. Although the film ends differently to that in the book it shows the workings of the mafia well. A splendid over-looked movie with a great cast and an atmosphere that drags you in. Yet you have to read the brilliant book to get the full story.
    8lee_eisenberg

    one scene really gives us a leg up on everything

    On one level, "Donnie Brasco" might just look like another mafia movie. But it's not. It tells the story of FBI agent Joe Pistone (Johnny Depp), who in the late 1970s was hired to infiltrate the mafia. So, he got acquainted with hit-man Benjamin "Lefty" Ruggiero (Al Pacino). But lo and behold, Joe got too much into the mafia lifestyle, to the point where it dominated his life and kept him from his family. And no one ended up with a very good reward at the end.

    Both Depp and Pacino are about as intense as we expect them to be, with good support from Michael Madsen, Bruno Kirby, James Russo, Anne Heche and Zeljko Ivanek. With his hair all greased back, Depp looks like the ultimate mafioso. I should identify that there are two scenes that will probably make your skin crawl: the leg scene, and what they do to the Japanese waiter.

    But don't get me wrong. This is a really good movie. It's certainly a less glamorized view of mafia life than most of Al Pacino's movies, and Johnny Depp was certainly showing the same flair for acting that he has brought to the screen for the past 16 years. Very well done.
    8The_Movie_Cat

    "Fergeddaboudid!"

    For a movie that's only three years old Donnie Brasco isn't something people talk about all that much. Not exactly setting the box office alight, it's further proof that great pictures don't always translate into great financial concerns.

    Maybe it's the nondescript title - "Donnie Brasco" is hardly awe-inspiring and gives little indication of what the film is about. It turns out Donnie is the undercover name for Joe Pistone (Depp), a FBI agent investigating the Mafia. He makes a connection with "Lefty" (Pacino), which, while his initial integration into the group seems to lack conviction, soon builds up a watchable father-son relationship. Criticisms of the film - such as the forced nature of Pistone's behaviour becoming absorbed into the Mafia mindset - are largely irrelevant as this is a "based on a true story" outing.

    Engrossing and eminently watchable, with first-rate lead performances and able back-up from Michael Madsen, this is an overlooked and extremely worthwhile film. The only complaint? Depp's first scenes, wearing the most fake-looking moustache in the history of the movies. But it detracts little from what is a highly skilled picture. So Fergeddaboudid!
    9EvanKevelson

    One of the most underrated Cop/Mob film ever made!

    Having read the book, the story of Joseph Pistone easily could have been made into two films with creative leeway, and giving more in depth look on how he infiltrated la Cosa-Nostra to the point where Lefty approaches him. I feel the uncut version fills in certain aspects that clarify other scenes in the theatrical release. Two years prior to the Sopranos this gave you a real look into low level made guys, in terms of dress speech and personalities..Not some fantasized version as depicted in The Godfather, and not high earning mob associates who weren't "members" in Goodfellas. Per the book and documentaries his infiltration was key in understanding the mafia structure so that the Feds could optimize the way they'd utilize RICO statutes and wiretapping. The acting was phenomenal but didn't really get into some huge scams that as an associate Donnie met with high level capo regimes, a few bosses especially in Milwaukee and Florida, most notably the Heroin/Pizza ring, Vending machines, and truck hijacking and Union connections. Pacino deserved an Oscar as did Jony Depp for there performance. Ignoring the few scenes with scams and violence and a criminal montage the movie creates an internal conflict and what amounts to a bromance, while providing a look at the different levels of sociopathic behavior and presentation amongst mafia members in the late 70s when the Commission was running the entire Northeast. Knowing the story, and how well this movie was executed by the director of 3 weddings and a funeral...in the hands of Tarantino, or Scorsese this could have bin a trilogy or 2 part saga...while not leaving out what was emphasized in the movie. E.G. after a year of becoming acknowledged as a "legitimate" associate there were members of Colombo and Bonnano families that tried to recruit him. And we saw frustration and helplessness as an agent, but not the fear and paranoia he had to experience magnified more than any "legitimate" associate...a wrong question, talking to the wrong person, showing that he can be a psychotic by knowing the rules. I loved the film but it was again primarily focused on Donnie Brosco's juggling his wife, the FBI, and staying in character...it didn't go into his accomplishments things he saw and big people he came in touch with not just in the Bonnano Family. Kudos to Michael Madison as well.
    8bkoganbing

    The Biggest Mutt In The History Of The Mafia

    With only one real scene of violence and mayhem in the film, Donnie Brasco relies far more on character development in a story of two men and the planned betrayal of one by another in the line of duty.

    Johnny Depp plays real life FBI undercover agent Joe Pistone who infiltrates the Bonano crime family through the good offices of Lefty Ruggiero, a small time Mafia button man played by Al Pacino. During the five years undercover, Pistone who used the alias of Donnie Brasco was responsible for about 200 federal indictments because of the work he did. It took a terrible strain on him and his family as the film so aptly demonstrates.

    It must have been like old home week for Johnny Depp who made his acting bones playing a youthful undercover cop in the television series 21 Jump Street. But the difference between Officer Tom Hanson going undercover for a couple of weeks at some high school and agent Pistone living and working with the wise guys for five years afraid of being found out is the difference between Donald Duck and Donald Trump.

    Depp's performance as Pistone/Brasco is conveyed as much by body language and closeups as with dialog. He'd like very much to return to his wife and three daughters and live a normal life, but the demands of the job make it impossible. According to Wikipedia's article on Pistone he was uniquely qualified for his undercover assignment having lived and grown up among wise guys in New Jersey. He was familiar with all the Mafia culture and could blend in easily. The strain shows on him in his scenes with wife Anne Heche, only someone with a real gift for acting could make those scenes so real.

    Depp is matched by Al Pacino as the luckless Lefty Ruggiero. In the Mafia code he vouches for Depp and if Depp betrays trust in any way, Pacino's marked for death.

    Lefty Ruggiero is a hired killer with as he boasts 27 contract kills to his credit. Yet he's also a family man with a lot of problems as is Depp. Even though the man is in fact evil, Pacino does make him a likable sort. It's why Depp is dreading the day he's out from undercover because it means certain death for a man who's grown to be his friend.

    Except when the crew that Depp and Pacino are part of do ambush a rival group before in fact they do it to them, Donnie Brasco is a fairly non violent film for a gangster story. Donnie Brasco emphasizes character development and a good script as opposed to bloody mayhem.

    I think you'll like the story about a man who turned a friend into the biggest mutt in the history of the Mafia.

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    • Wissenswertes
      Al Pacino loved being able to use all of the rich Mafia slang throughout the film. Writer Paul Attanasio captured mob dialect so accurately because he had Joseph D. Pistone's wiretaps.
    • Patzer
      Sonny Black introduces Donnie to Santo Trafficante as "a friend of ours", it should be "a friend of mine", because Donnie wasn't a made man, only a connected guy as Lefty states earlier in the film. However, in the source material, Joe Pistone noted that Sonny Black did eventually start introducing him, as Donnie Brasco, as "a friend of ours" even though he was not a made man.
    • Zitate

      Lefty: [standing next to Donnie's car at night] There's the boss. And, under him, there's the skipper. You know how this works?

      Donnie Brasco: Yeah, it's like in the army.

      Lefty: Bullshit. The army is some guy you don't know telling you to go whack some other guy you don't know.

    • Alternative Versionen
      In 2007, Sony released an DVD "Extended Cut" featuring an extra 20 minutes footage (taking the running time up to 147 minutes).
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Empire Strikes Back: Special Edition/When We Were Kings/Blood & Wine/Lost Highway/Margaret's Museum (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      A Stranger on Earth
      Written by Sid Feller and Rick Ward

      Performed by Dinah Washington

      Courtesy of Blue Note Records, a division of Capitol Records, Inc.

      Under license from EMI-Capitol Music Special Markets

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 17. April 1997 (Deutschland)
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      • Sony Pictures (United States)
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      • Englisch
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    • Drehorte
      • Katz's Delicatessen - 205 East Houston Street, Lower East Side, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Mandalay Entertainment
      • Baltimore Pictures
      • Mark Johnson Productions
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      • 35.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 41.909.762 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 11.660.216 $
      • 2. März 1997
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 124.909.762 $
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