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The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight

  • 1971
  • PG-13
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
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Robert De Niro, Jerry Orbach, Joe Santos, Irving Selbst, Leigh Taylor-Young, and Jo Van Fleet in The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight (1971)
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This is the funny story about two warring Mafia gangs in New York City. The weaker gang uses a lion to blackmail the opposite gang's "clients." The police succeed in stopping one of the gang... Read allThis is the funny story about two warring Mafia gangs in New York City. The weaker gang uses a lion to blackmail the opposite gang's "clients." The police succeed in stopping one of the gangs, while the other remains without the boss.This is the funny story about two warring Mafia gangs in New York City. The weaker gang uses a lion to blackmail the opposite gang's "clients." The police succeed in stopping one of the gangs, while the other remains without the boss.

  • Director
    • James Goldstone
  • Writers
    • Jimmy Breslin
    • Waldo Salt
  • Stars
    • Jerry Orbach
    • Leigh Taylor-Young
    • Jo Van Fleet
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    1.7K
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    • Director
      • James Goldstone
    • Writers
      • Jimmy Breslin
      • Waldo Salt
    • Stars
      • Jerry Orbach
      • Leigh Taylor-Young
      • Jo Van Fleet
    • 25User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jerry Orbach
    Jerry Orbach
    • Kid Sally
    Leigh Taylor-Young
    Leigh Taylor-Young
    • Angela
    Jo Van Fleet
    Jo Van Fleet
    • Big Momma
    Lionel Stander
    Lionel Stander
    • Baccala
    Robert De Niro
    Robert De Niro
    • Mario
    Irving Selbst
    • Big Jelly
    Hervé Villechaize
    Hervé Villechaize
    • Beppo
    • (as Herve Villechaize)
    Joe Santos
    Joe Santos
    • Exmo
    Carmine Caridi
    Carmine Caridi
    • Tony, the Indian
    Frank Campanella
    Frank Campanella
    • Water Buffalo
    Harry Basch
    Harry Basch
    • DeLauria
    Sander Vanocur
    Sander Vanocur
    • Television Commentator
    Philip Bruns
    Philip Bruns
    • Gallagher
    • (as Phil Bruns)
    Philip Sterling
    Philip Sterling
    • District Attorney Goodman
    Jack Kehoe
    Jack Kehoe
    • Bartender
    Despo Diamantidou
    Despo Diamantidou
    • Mourner
    • (as Despo)
    Sam Coppola
    Sam Coppola
    • Julie
    • (as Sam J. Coppola)
    James Sloyan
    James Sloyan
    • Joey
    • (as James J. Sloyan)
    • Director
      • James Goldstone
    • Writers
      • Jimmy Breslin
      • Waldo Salt
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    Michael_Elliott

    A Comic Misfire

    The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight (1971)

    ** (out of 4)

    Weak adaptation of the Jimmy Breslin novel (adapted by Waldo Salt) about a Mafia family (led by Jerry Orbach) who try to take out a rival crime boss but every time they get close to killing him something goes wrong. I haven't read the novel that this film is based on but I've heard it's actually quite funny. With that said, clearly something didn't come over from the page to the screen and I think a lot of the blame has to go to director James Goldstone. The entire movie has such a serious tone that you're often having to remind yourself that you're watching a comedy because the film just needs to loosen up and let the cast do their job. For the life of me I couldn't understand why the comic moments weren't handled better and there are several scenes that should have been so much funnier. One example is when a couple guys are chasing a man they want to kill but they get to some dirty water and they don't want to mess up their expensive shoes. Flat. Another sequence happens when we learn that Mafia leaders send their wives out to start the car each morning just in case there's a bomb. Flat. The strange thing is that a love story breaks out between Orbach's daughter (Leigh Taylor- Young) and a guy named Mario (Robert DeNiro). This love story is actually the best thing about the film and I wondered if perhaps the two actors were so good that they just kept building up more scenes around them. Considering how far DeNiro's name is in the credits and the fact that he's got perhaps the biggest role tells you something. Both of them are quite good together and it's fun seeing a young DeNiro looking exactly like he did a few years later in MEAN STREETS only here he's nice. Orbach is good in his role as is Jo Van Fleet, Burt Young and Herve Villechaize who would appear in THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN GUN in a couple years. THE GANG THAT COULDN'T SHOOT STRAIGHT is certainly a complete misfire in terms of a comedy but fans of DeNiro might want to check it out. It's also worth noting that his role was originally going to be played by Al Pacino but he had to back-out once Paramount agreed to let him have the part of Michael in THE GODFATHER.
    3preppy-3

    Pretty poor

    "Comedy" about two warring Mafia gangs in Brooklyn.

    Purportedly the original book is hilarious and this movie has a great cast--but something went wrong. The jokes aren't very funny and the cast just seems to be unable to put across the punchlines. Flat direction doesn't help either.

    I'm only giving it a 3 for Leigh-Taylor Young and Robert DeNiro (who are both very good and play a very appealing couple) and Jo Van Fleet who has the movie's only funny lines in a very broad, over the top, amusing manner.

    But, all in all, this really isn't worth seeing.
    6planktonrules

    Not that bad.

    My parents' taste in films they took me to as a kid was quite questionable. Yes, at age 4 I went with them to see "Rosemary's Baby". At 6, "Start the Revolution Without Me". And, at age 7, "The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight" and Woody Allen's "Bananas". No wonder I am a weirdo today.

    I decided tonight to watch "The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight" as I can only recall tiny bits and pieces of the film...such as the mobster's wife starting his car each morning. After all, my parents loved the movie....and I have no idea if they were right or wrong about this one.

    The first thing that struck me when I began watching was the very interesting cast. With the likes of Robert De Niro, Jerry Orbach, Jo Van Fleet, Lionel Stander and, of all people, Hervé Villechaize (who is badly dubbed) it certainly isn't a typical movie!

    So is this story of two rival mobs fighting each other any good? At times, yes...as watching the idiot gangsters killing themselves when they try to make hits is kind of funny...like in "The Ladykillers". And, while the film isn't the rollicking comedy that they intended it to be, there was enough enjoyable about it to make it a worthwhile time-passer.
    louiepatti

    Dated But Still Fairly Funny

    I bought this film because it's one of DeNiro's first roles. Based on a book by Jimmy Breslin, the movie has a dated flavor to it that renders it rather stale; my kids didn't care much for it. However, it can still charm at times and the cast was very good overall. Orbach, without a drop of Italian blood in his veins, does a first-rate penny-ante mobster. There are plenty of sight gags, some more subtle than others, and many do make the viewer groan. The real problem is this type of movie requires a serious attention span on the part of the viewer, something sadly lacking in the modern era. DeNiro was no disappointment---he was fresh, funny and charming. The price of the video was worth every cent just to see him in such an unusually lightweight role. Who knew from watching this that he'd end up as one of film's toughest dramatic actors? In summary, not a great movie, but not awful, either.
    5bkoganbing

    The film shot itself

    I don't read much in the way of fiction, but one of the exceptions was Jimmy Breslin's wry novel The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight. It was based in part on Joey Gallo's buccaneering crew in South Brooklyn challenging the big Mafia bosses. It didn't Breslin any fans, but Gallo would soon be in no position to exact any vengeance.

    The film has some good moments, but overall it should have been a lot better. Jerry Orbach is the Gallo character who thinks he and his crew hasn't been getting enough of a split from the big capo Bacala played by Lionel Stander.

    In the meantime a young Italian bicycle rider just come to this country gets caught up in the war mainly because he's interested in Orbach's sister Leigh Taylor-Young. The bicycle rider is Robert DeNiro who would really make his mark in these kind of films.

    Two blacklisted people of note are prominent in The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight. Lionel Stander who had up to the mid 60s been doing films in Europe and screenwriter Waldo Salt.

    Two performances really stand out. One is Jo Van Fleet as Big Momma who is Orbach's and Young's mom. I'd worry about getting on the bad side of that woman. The second is crusading for the camera District Attorney Philip Sterling. I've seen so many politicians like him.

    A lot of the subtleties from Jimmy Breslin's work are missing here. Nice Brooklyn location shooting helps. It's good entertainment, but it isn't the classic it should have been.

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    • Trivia
      While Paramount brass dithered over whether to cast him as Michael Corleone, the role that would make him a star, a frustrated Al Pacino signed up for the role of Mario Trantino in this movie. When Paramount finally decided to offer him Le Parrain (1972) role, they had to buy him out of his contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Ironically, the role went to Robert De Niro, whom Le Parrain, 2ᵉ partie (1974) would also help to make a star.
    • Goofs
      Toward the end of the film, when Kid Sally attempts to shoot a mafia leader in the head but the gun backfires in his hand, another goon outside puts a bucket of ice and fish on a police officer. However, in the next shot, her head is completely dry and looks as if it wasn't even affected in any way.
    • Quotes

      Kid Sally: Anybody looks to rob me, I put 'em under the water.

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    • Release date
      • May 4, 1972 (Argentina)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Spaghetti Killer
    • Filming locations
      • Carroll Street Bridge, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA(gang stuck on bridge)
    • Production company
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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