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Find Me Guilty - Der Mafiaprozess

Originaltitel: Find Me Guilty
  • 2006
  • 12
  • 2 Std. 5 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,0/10
37.333
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Annabella Sciorra, Vin Diesel, Peter Dinklage, Aleksa Palladino, Frank Pietrangolare, Alex Rocco, Tony Ray Rossi, and Ron Silver in Find Me Guilty - Der Mafiaprozess (2006)
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In den späten 1980er Jahren verteidigt sich ein niederer Gangster namens Jackie DiNorscio vor Gericht in einem der längsten Strafverfahren der amerikanischen Rechtsgeschichte.In den späten 1980er Jahren verteidigt sich ein niederer Gangster namens Jackie DiNorscio vor Gericht in einem der längsten Strafverfahren der amerikanischen Rechtsgeschichte.In den späten 1980er Jahren verteidigt sich ein niederer Gangster namens Jackie DiNorscio vor Gericht in einem der längsten Strafverfahren der amerikanischen Rechtsgeschichte.

  • Regie
    • Sidney Lumet
  • Drehbuch
    • Sidney Lumet
    • T.J. Mancini
    • Robert J. McCrea
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Vin Diesel
    • Peter Dinklage
    • Ron Silver
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,0/10
    37.333
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Sidney Lumet
    • Drehbuch
      • Sidney Lumet
      • T.J. Mancini
      • Robert J. McCrea
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Vin Diesel
      • Peter Dinklage
      • Ron Silver
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    • 56Kritische Rezensionen
    • 65Metascore
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    Vin Diesel
    Vin Diesel
    • Jackie DiNorscio
    Peter Dinklage
    Peter Dinklage
    • Ben Klandis
    Ron Silver
    Ron Silver
    • Judge Sidney Finestein
    Alex Rocco
    Alex Rocco
    • Nick Calabrese
    Frank Pietrangolare
    • Carlo Mascarpone
    Richard DeDomenico
    Richard DeDomenico
    • Tom Napoli
    Jerry Grayson
    Jerry Grayson
    • Jimmy Katz
    Tony Ray Rossi
    Tony Ray Rossi
    • Joe Bellini
    Vinny Vella
    Vinny Vella
    • Graziedei
    Paul Borghese
    Paul Borghese
    • Gino Mascarpone
    Frank Adonis
    Frank Adonis
    • Phil Radda
    Nicholas A. Puccio
    Nicholas A. Puccio
    • Alessandro Tedeschi
    • (as Nick Puccio)
    Frankie Perrone
    • Henry Fiuli
    Salvatore Paul Piro
    • Mike Belaggio
    Richard Portnow
    Richard Portnow
    • Max Novardis
    James Biberi
    James Biberi
    • Frank Brentano
    Chuck Cooper
    Chuck Cooper
    • James Washington
    Oscar A. Colon
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    • Regie
      • Sidney Lumet
    • Drehbuch
      • Sidney Lumet
      • T.J. Mancini
      • Robert J. McCrea
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    8Maxcyjen

    Annabella Sciorra is Guilty's Pleasure

    I went to a preview screening of this film, so the version I saw may not make it onto the screen. I was pretty hesitant when I heard that Mr. Diesel was in it. I have to report that he did justice to the role. OK, he was no young Al Pacino, but he was certainly better than the old Al Pacino would be in the role. And Pacino has to be the patron saint of the film. His performance could have been loud, it could have been slick, instead he adds surprising depth to an essentially obnoxious character.

    The story isn't surprising, but it does carry a bit of a cultural wallop, and Deisel, using dialog drawn from actual courtroom testimony is able to convey a real sense of outrage over being societal discrimination. It is a testimony to Lumet's direction, that the film never veers into the didactic or preachy.

    The real surprise to me was Annabella Sciorra. The print I saw had no credits, so I wasn't expecting her and it took me a bit to place her face. She was electrifying. She truly lit up the screen in her 5 minutes. In an extended dialog with Diesel as her husband, she goes from dispassion, to jealousy, to outrage, to sexual hunger in the most nuanced and natural performance I have seen in a long while. Sciorra is a major talent and needs to get some larger roles, maybe even a few where she isn't the Wife/Fiancée of a N.J. mobster.
    8nimbleland

    Vin's best

    I just saw this last night in Seattle. What drew me in was Sidney Lumet and when it started saying that all courtroom dialog was direct from transcripts of this trial, I sat forward.

    This turns out to be a classic New York Lumet film with all the trimmings. Vin does some of his best work to date (and I actually like some of his other films. This is not the all in the head of the writer trick - the transcript is the real heart of the film and so the key is truly bring to life the real words. That's not a simple thing. Lumet has the right balance to make it all work.

    For those that would ignore or wait for the DVD, take a chance and see with an audience. You do not get this kind of film from a great director of Lumet's caliber every day.
    8basemnt-dwellr

    Funny and Entertaining Courtroom Drama

    I had the chance to see the movie at the Berlin Film Festival (actually I saw it twice), and I must say I really loved it. Even during the second screening I still thought it was interesting and funny.

    Granted, I like both Sidney Lumet and Vin Diesel so I may be a bit biased, but the audience in the cinema seemed to like the movie too, because after both screenings they applauded.

    The movie is a courtroom drama based on real events. The film depicts the longest Mafia trial in NYC history, and most of the dialog is taken from the original records of the trial. In 1987-88, some 20 members of the Lucchese crime family, each with his own lawyer, were indicted on some 76 charges ranging from criminal conspiracy to narcotics trafficking. The trial went on for 21 months.

    The film focuses on Jack DiNorscio, one of the accused mobsters (played by Vin Diesel), who decides to defend himself. Even though he spent half his life in jail he doesn't know much about legal proceedings and mostly speaks what comes into his mind thus sometimes making fun of the whole trial.

    Actually I was quite skeptical if Diesel could pull it off. C'mon, we all know him from some more or less mediocre action movies, so when I heard he was cast in a Sidney Lumet movie, I was quite surprised, and therefore even more eager to see him in this film. And yes, he is good. He gained some weight for this role and has hair (a wig), so he looks quite different from what you're used to.

    During the Berlinale press conference Sidney Lumet said about Vin Diesel: "People make the great mistake with action heroes. They think that because generally the plots are simpler and their behavior is one-note that they can't act. But most of the time they can." And Diesel shows that he can act. With his charismatic persona he manages to carry the movie pretty easily. He has to talk a lot during the film which comes across very believable and authentic, and he shows a wide range of emotions from happiness to anger to mourning to being embarrassed to whatever.

    The overall acting is really good, Linus Roache shines in his role as prosecutor Kierney. Contrary to his "Necromonger" role in "The Chronicles of Riddick" he gets a chance here to really show his talent. The other supporting cast is also really fantastic. I'd like to point out Peter Dinklage as lead defense attorney Ben Klandis, and Annabella Sciorra ("The Sopranos") who is really great in her single scene as DiNorscio's ex-wife. In this scene she goes through all the emotions from anger to frustration to jealousy. The other supporting cast consists of New York theater talent, as well as faces familiar to anyone who watches crime shows on the tube.

    The film itself takes place almost entirely in the court room, and sometimes it drags a bit although it is not boring. It depends solely on talking, there is no action whatsoever in the movie. As DiNorscio joked around quite a bit during the trial, the film too is pretty funny in parts, and the audience in the cinema laughed quite a bit.

    All in all I recommend this movie. But I have to warn the action fans: you might not like this film as it is a total change in comparison to the movies Vin Diesel has done until now.
    9dvig987731

    New avenue for Vin Diesel

    I had the opportunity to see this movie at the Screen Actors Guild in Hollywood last week along with a Q&A with Vin afterward. I have to say I didn't know what to expect after seeing his regular action roles, but I was very impressed. His acting skills have stepped up to the next challenge. Once I got the vision of sexy action star out of my head I was able to concentrate on the character at hand and by the end of the movie I was almost expecting the character to walk in instead of Vin Diesel! I rated this movie a 9 only because it had way more obscene language fillers than it needed. It's a mafia movie we get it. I just don't care to have so much cursing in a movie I think it takes away from the content. Also as a side note I was impressed with the Q&A after, no one can say that Vin is a muscle head. He is an articulate and passionate actor, as well as very humble. I was sitting about three feet from him during the interview and could see his hand twitching nervously as he addressed the small group of actors there. He most certainly has high marks in my book.
    8alexkolokotronis

    Highly Creative in Part by Lumet and Diesel

    Great performance by Vin Diesel in here. I always just thought of him as an actor who did not have the ability to take on a non-action leading role. Wow did he prove me wrong here. Find Me Guilty was really a revelation in itself and for Diesel.

    The acting like I just said was great from Vin Diesel. Diesel has shown in the past some great supporting performances. With this movie he clearly showed that he can give a real acting performance. The way he displayed his character as a loud mouth, slick talking mafia man was just so genuine and real. He made me laugh every five minutes and still was able to draw me into the movie as a serious character. The supporting performances were nice here to from Peter Dinklage and Alex Rocco.

    The directing was very good if not great as well. When it comes to any film involving court Sidney Lumet is the man who should direct it. This is the man who directed 12 Angry Men and The Verdict which are probably the two of the top five court movies ever. This time though he is able to perfectly balance the comedy and drama of this movie to make this film very engaging and exciting to watch. Sidney Lumet once again proves to me at least why he is one of the most creative and best movie directors ever.

    The writing was perfect for this movie. In a way the movie was making fun of itself which is always nice to see in these type of comedies. Together with Diesel the writing made for some many laugh-out-loud scenes. Sidney Lumet with his directing and writing really is able to show that a real-life courtroom drama can realistically funny too.

    My advice is to definitely watch this movie if you have not. It is not a superficial meaningless movie and believe it or not is a little inspiring. Creativity in movies at its best.

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    • Wissenswertes
      Jackie DiNorscio picked Vin Diesel to play him. Much to Diesel's surprise, DiNorscio wanted Diesel cast after watching The Fast and the Furious (2001).
    • Patzer
      In the end titles "DiNorscio" is misspelled as "DiNorcio".
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      Giacomo 'Fat Jack' DiNorscio: Judge.

      Judge Finestein: Yes, Mr. DiNorscio?

      Giacomo 'Fat Jack' DiNorscio: Can I talk to you?

      [approaches the bench]

      Giacomo 'Fat Jack' DiNorscio: I wanna apologize for my action in court before. I want you to understand... whatever I said, I meant no disrespect to you. I respect you more than any other judge I ever faced, and I faced a lot of them.

      Judge Finestein: Okay, well, thank you, Mr. DiNorscio.

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      Under License from EMI Film & Television Music

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 17. März 2006 (Vereinigte Staaten)
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      • Deutschland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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    • Drehorte
      • Newark, New Jersey, USA(courthouse)
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      • Syndicate Films International
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      • 1.173.643 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 628.000 $
      • 19. März 2006
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 2.636.637 $
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