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The Alto Knights - I due volti del crimine

Titolo originale: The Alto Knights
  • 2025
  • R
  • 2h 3min
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Robert De Niro in The Alto Knights - I due volti del crimine (2025)
Vito Genovese and Frank Costello, a pair of Italian Americans who were rivals for control of a major crime family in the mid-20th century. Genovese attempted to assassinate Costello in 1957, although Costello retired from the mob.
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Vito Genovese e Frank Costello, un paio di italoamericani che gestiscono due famiglie criminali a metà del 20esimo secolo.Vito Genovese e Frank Costello, un paio di italoamericani che gestiscono due famiglie criminali a metà del 20esimo secolo.Vito Genovese e Frank Costello, un paio di italoamericani che gestiscono due famiglie criminali a metà del 20esimo secolo.

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    • Barry Levinson
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    • Robert De Niro
    • Debra Messing
    • Kathrine Narducci
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    • Sceneggiatura
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      • Robert De Niro
      • Debra Messing
      • Kathrine Narducci
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    Robert De Niro
    Robert De Niro
    • Frank Costello…
    Debra Messing
    Debra Messing
    • Bobbie Costello
    Kathrine Narducci
    Kathrine Narducci
    • Anna Genovese
    Cosmo Jarvis
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    • Vincent Gigante
    Michael Rispoli
    Michael Rispoli
    • Albert Anastasia
    Robert Uricola
    • Tony Bender
    Frank Piccirillo
    • Richie Boiardo
    Matt Servitto
    Matt Servitto
    • George Wolf
    Louis Mustillo
    Louis Mustillo
    • Joe Bonanno
    Anthony J. Gallo
    • Tommy Lucchese
    James Ciccone
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    • Carlo Gambino
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    lor_

    Sort of a history lesson

    Barry Levinson directed this mediocre gangster movie, with writer Nick Pileggi turning a potentially dramatic story into a generally dull exercise in nostalgia, genre cliches and a showpiece for Robert DeNiro to show off his considerable acting skills.

    First hour is uninvolving and hard to sit through, thanks to an awkward flashback structure and rat-a-tat-tat editing. It opens with De Niro has mobster Frank Costello surviving an assassination attempt in 1957, and then fills in the his story and that of his childhood friend, mobster Vito Genovese (also played by DeNiro), leading up to the second half where their troubled relationship comes to an end -and the picture gets interesting. Too late for me, after suffering through that first half.

    Levinson is bogged down in nostalgia, all the vintage cars, lots of old footage of familiar real-life celebs ranging from Louis Prima and Louie Bellson to James Cagney and Little Richard, and hectic montages of still photos. After a while, I was wishing that this was a Ken Burns documentary titled "The Crime Families" instead.

    The entire movie is told from Costello's point-of-view, with sort of a third DeNiro playing old age Costello and looking more like Martin Scorsese (my peculiar reaction only). DeNiro's acting plus the script sugarcoat the Costello character to such an extent that he comes off as the "good guy" of the story.

    But it is DeNiro as hothead/nutcase Genovese that is the flamboyant role here, especially compared to the overly bland Costello presentation. Levinson would have been better off casting Joe Pesci as Genovese. The gimmick of DeNiro times two, playing both leading roles in a movie, comes off in a technical sense, but is distracting from the story.

    Supporting cast is extremely weak, mostly making no impression at all. An exception is Kathrine Narducci as Genovese's fiery wife Anna -she's the best thing in the picture. Debra Messing as Costello's wife is stuck in a nothing part. Of all the subsidiary gangsters in a large cast, only Michael Rispoli as Albert Anastasia stands out of the crowd.
    5southdavid

    Costello Music.

    If I ever wondered why "The Alto Knights", a return to the Gangster genre for both Robert De Niro and Nicholas Pileggi, was so under advertised prior to its release, having seen it I don't wonder anymore. It's because it's not very good.

    In his retirement, Frank Costello (Robert De Niro) recounts the story of his life, intertwined as it was with that of Vito Genovese (Robert De Niro). Having grown up together and risen the ranks of the mafia - Frank makes a play for some legitimacy having become "the boss of bosses" whilst Vito was trapped overseas by World War 2 and other legal issues. On his return to America, Vito wants to resume his role at the top and introduce a burgeoning narcotics business to the group. Frank is resistant but learns that Vito will take back what he lost by force, if he needs too.

    Impressively, I think that De Niro is miscast twice in this film. It would be fine if he just played reflective, end of the road Costello, bookending the film and providing voice over. But he also plays both middle aged Costello and middle-aged Genovese in enough prosthetics that you can tell them apart, but not enough so you can't tell it's him. Why? Don't know. The characters aren't twins, or even related, they don't feel like two sides of the same coin, or even similar men ripped apart by circumstances. He felt - to me - too old to be playing either of them and Vito in particularly doesn't feel like he has the sort of crazy, unhinged energy that other characters suggest he has.

    It's not the only problem with the film though, perhaps not even the biggest one. For me, it felt like a TV movie. For all the experience, including Barry Levinson behind the camera, it's a low-key affair. With the dialogue often delivered with what I imagine was supposed to be 'naturalistic' but feels more like characters couldn't hear each other. The mix of flashback and documentary style viewing is confused and there's not really anything in the story that hasn't been taken and used in another, better, mob film, or series.

    Never so bad that I thought about leaving, but definitely a slog to get through.
    7ib011f9545i

    good,not great but better than some people say

    I saw the reviews of this and was surprised how negative they were.

    I was always going to see it.

    The critic in The Metro paper in the UK goes on about how old the film makers are,is this relevant?

    I agree with her the film could be better but it is still a good watch.

    I like this sort of film but am not an expert on the history of the story and viewers don't need to be.

    Sending a reviewer who doesn't like gangster films to see a gangster film seems wrong.

    I give no spoilers but the film reminded me of Once Upon A Time In America.

    It is not as good as that film but this is still a quality production from a justly respected director.

    The production design and costume design in this are excellent.

    You believe you are in the 1950s.

    I didn't notice any body using modern language either.

    The soundtrack was great as well,I hope it is available on cd.

    What about the script you ask? Well the script is fine,it tells a complicated story well.

    The acting is great.

    People playing older people look older.

    I was not very familiar with all the cast but I was impressed with all the performances.

    If anyone who likes this sort of film they should ignore the negative reviews and go and see it.

    You believe.
    JohnDeSando

    Fine addition to the De Niro mobster canon.

    After seeing over the years Robert De Niro star in gangster films such as Mean Streets, Goodfellas, Casino, and The Irishman, it's astonishing to see him play gangster fresh in The Alto Knights. Sure, we've seen most of his facial and vocal turns before, but never in two different mobsters in the same film with two distinct personalities.

    Narrator Frank Costello (De Nir0) is an analytical businessman not wholly invested in being a mid-twentieth century icon; his former best friend from youth, Vito Genovese (De Niro), is a hot head bound to lead the mob in the US, regardless of his friendship with current mob head, Frank. To see De Niro play both nose to nose in negotiations is to see one of the great film actors of all time.

    When you look into Frank's eyes, you see latent menace that has caused countless deaths. Looking at Vito's glasses, you don't have the depth but rather a surface violence, hardly hidden. A great actor brings both distinct personalities alive.

    Director Barry Levinson also brings his memorable work with Bugsy and Wag the Dog while writer Nicholas Pileggi brings traces of success from Goodfellas and Casino. With the three pedigrees converging in The Alto Knights, you must expect greatness, and you get it, maybe not throughout but enough to say that if Coppola and Brando had also been involved, this film would have been incomparable.

    Most scenes are intimate as Frank's wife Bobbie (Debra Messing), and he quietly map out their fate. More flamboyant is Vito's wife, Anna (Katherine Narducci), whose courtroom histrionics as she testifies against him is the stuff of in your face while it contrasts with De Niro's subtler approach (not his usual path). The variety of acting and its excellence makes this a gangster film you should not refuse.
    7Haris-Khan-72702

    Not as bad as the reviews suggest

    I watched this thinking it will be rubbish because of the low ratings. It's nowhere near as bad as the reviews say. It was more entertaining than the Irishman, which was really boring. The acting was good and some scenes were very entertaining with the sharp dialogue. You kind of feel bad for Deniro getting these negative reactions when he did a really good job playing two characters convincingly. Yeah it won't be the best mob movie you will watch but definitely doesn't deserve the negative ratings here. If you like mob history of this era you would be mad to miss this and stupid to be easily influenced by Deniro haters.

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      Marlon Brando had said he had based his raspy voice portrayal of Don Vito Corleone in Il padrino (1972) on Frank Costello's voice as heard from hearings aired on TV. Robert De Niro who also played a young Vito Corleone in Il padrino - Parte II (1974) goes full circle and portrays Frank Costello. However, in this film they stayed away Costello's raspy voice imitation.
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      In the barber shop when a character is shot, there are two shooters firing at him. Even though both assassins use six-shooter revolvers and never reload, meaning max. 12 shots could be fired, more than 20 shots are heard.
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    • Data di uscita
      • 20 marzo 2025 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
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      • Cincinnati, Ohio, Stati Uniti
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      • Winkler Films
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      • 45.000.000 USD (previsto)
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    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 3.165.349 USD
      • 23 mar 2025
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