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Jo le fou

Original title: Crazy Joe
  • 1974
  • 16
  • 1h 40m
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6.2/10
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The rise and fall of a Mafia gangster, based on the life of murdered New York gangster "Crazy" Joey Gallo.
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The rise and fall of a Mafia gangster, based on the life of murdered New York gangster "Crazy" Joey Gallo.The rise and fall of a Mafia gangster, based on the life of murdered New York gangster "Crazy" Joey Gallo.The rise and fall of a Mafia gangster, based on the life of murdered New York gangster "Crazy" Joey Gallo.

  • Director
    • Carlo Lizzani
  • Writers
    • Lewis John Carlino
    • Nicholas Gage
  • Stars
    • Peter Boyle
    • Paula Prentiss
    • Fred Williamson
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    • Director
      • Carlo Lizzani
    • Writers
      • Lewis John Carlino
      • Nicholas Gage
    • Stars
      • Peter Boyle
      • Paula Prentiss
      • Fred Williamson
    • 22User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
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    Peter Boyle
    Peter Boyle
    • Joe
    Paula Prentiss
    Paula Prentiss
    • Anne
    Fred Williamson
    Fred Williamson
    • Willy
    Rip Torn
    Rip Torn
    • Richie
    Charles Cioffi
    Charles Cioffi
    • Coletti
    Luther Adler
    Luther Adler
    • Falco
    Carmine Caridi
    Carmine Caridi
    • Jelly
    Henry Winkler
    Henry Winkler
    • Mannie
    Sam Coppola
    Sam Coppola
    • Chick
    Franco Lantieri
    • Nunzio
    Louis Guss
    • Magliocco
    Fausto Tozzi
    Fausto Tozzi
    • Frank
    Guido Leontini
    • Angelo
    Mario Erpichini
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    Michael V. Gazzo
    Michael V. Gazzo
      Adam Wade
      Adam Wade
      • J.D.
      Hervé Villechaize
      Hervé Villechaize
      • Samson
      • (as Herve Villechaize)
      Gabriele Torrei
      Gabriele Torrei
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      • Director
        • Carlo Lizzani
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        • Nicholas Gage
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      8LuisitoJoaquinGonzalez

      I lived through this war. I was a made man

      My name is Luigi 'Good Looking Lu' DiMatti. I was a made man in the Gambino Crime family. I took the oath in 1956. I was in the crew of Alfred Eppolito, until he got demoted and drunk himself to death, then I went briefly in to Paul Castellano's crew. Under Alfred I was dealing H, under Paul that was impossible so i eventually moved to Jimmy 'the Clam''s crew and when he got whacked to Aniello's crew in Queens. I got 50 years in 1980, got out 2015, which is why you may not recognise my name and why I don't have a Wikipedia page. I was more of a keep my head down kinda guy, kept in the shadows, narcotics, gambling, shylocking, gambling etc. I'm 80 now and long retired, living in Florida now.

      Anyway the reason for my comment is, this is the first time I saw this movie! I was not in the Columbo family, but I knew Joe Gallo, Gennaro Ciprio, all those guys.. I wrote a comment because practically everything in this film happened in real life! I remember those days very well. The names are changed, but the guy 'Jelly' I think was a real guy called, Joey Gioeli. I realise most people know this is about Joey Gallo, but I was surprised how accurate it was!

      As a film, it looks very low budget. Peter Boyle is kind of one dimensional, but Torn is good, it has a lively script and it is excitingly directed.

      I'm just sharing my thoughts as this movie brought back some old memories. I was in my thirties back then, we controlled New York! A lot of good guys died during that war. More I believe died in the nineties one, but I was in jail then
      6snoozejonc

      Full movie available on YouTube - Not bad too

      The mob life of 'Crazy Joe' Gallo.

      This is fairly good mobster movie with some reasonably gritty moments that have aged like the 70s fashions.

      It mixes the simplistic gangster narrative that you would see in 30s and 40s movies, with a low budget vibe of 70s New York. There is plenty of tough-talking Mafia lingo and insight into the power structures of certain families. I like that it is loosely based on some real people.

      Some of the themes relating to the stereotyping of Italian-Americans and Columbus Day rallies are similar to those used in some plot lines of The Sopranos (only much better on that show). One of the strongest bits of spectacle in the movie is a recreation of one such rally.

      The cast is very interesting, led by the amusing Peter Boyle, supported nicely by Eli Wallach, and featuring many recognisable faces popping up in numerous scenes.

      The production values are pretty low, with action sequences that are not very memorable and some quite rough editing. One scene you can see an obvious jump in a sequence when Peter Boyle speaks. That being said there are some great location shots. Plus the opening sequence with the opera music and establishing shots is excellent.

      It is certainly no classic, but I think it is essential viewing if you are a fan of mob movies.
      9MovieWiz66

      Very underrated film

      A great little period piece from the mid 70's. It follows the story of "Crazy" Joe Gallo. Peter Boyle is fabulous as Joe and the film also has Eli Wallach,Fred Williamson and Paula Prentiss. Eli Wallach plays a crime boss and steals every scene(as usual)that he is a part of. I think the film is not a "Godfather" ripoff as some have suggested,this film has a totally different feel to it. This is a gritty,hip almost an exploitation feel to it and not just because it has Fred Williamson in a supporting role. Great cars,music,clothes and a great look at the wonderful,colorful time that was the 70's. If you haven't seen this flick,be sure to check it out. Playing now(8-22-09)on Crackle,it is worth a couple hours of your time. If you are a fan of gangster films,70's exploitation films or just good old drama and action,this is one film that you may not have heard of that definitely is worth a look. Peace.
      6adrianswingler

      It's OK

      As far as being a true story goes, it is, but it is very sketchy, very broad strokes. If you know the history of the guy this is just a 1 minute flat quickie pencil sketch. I'm a fan of the director, but he usually puts more into the story and meaning than this. It's a very simple '70s mafia flick that satisfies that craving if you just want 100 minutes of the sights and genre and not much more. It is not an underrated classic. It's a solid, slightly above average example of the genre. It is not in the same league with the top 20 Italian crime flicks of the era (like the "Violenta" trilogy), but is as good as Hollywood's from this period. That's why I give it a six. I love Italian films from the '70s and '60s and consider them to be much better than Hollywood's output. To say one is on a par, is to say it's a bit of a disappointment that way, though I wasn't disappointed to have watched it. Once.

      I'm a fanatic about pairing food and movies, and for this one I highly recommend Spaghettini and Red Clam Sauce.
      fedor8

      Stupid Joe.

      "What do these Hollywood types know about gangsters?" (Crazy Joe, when he encounters a film crew on the street)

      Ironically, a good point. (Or was the irony intentional? I doubt it...) Hollywood types have generally proved to know very little about the mob (or almost anything else for that matter), or at least often present aspects of that culture in a misleading or somewhat romanticized manner. However, there isn't too much silliness or idolatry going on here, i.e. CJ's mobsters are to the most part portrayed accurately/realistically, in other words as the uncontrollable sociopaths that they are and always will be. Thankfully, this isn't a Sydney Lumet picture in which the viewer is required/asked to sympathize with criminals by taking an irrational, liberal, childishly anti-establishment attitude. (See "Find Me Guilty", a fantasy mobster court-room drama in which a "happy ending" constitutes a dozen mobster defendants being acquitted of crimes they did commit...)

      The radiant 70s look, a brisk plot development, and the generally good cast make up for some occasional flaws.

      Fonz as a gangster?? He is about a head shorter than all the (fe)male cast members - and that includes Harve Villachaize. Truly threatening-looking. Not to mention his perpetual "mild-mannered accountant's" facial expression, which he cannot get rid off even if a team of top plastic surgeons tried to help him in that fantastic feat. That was a major casting blunder. What's next... Kate Hudson as head of NASA? Casey Affleck as Superman?

      Another casting error, though far less dramatic than the Fonz fiasco, was picking Charles Cioffi to play a rising mob star. An actor's Italian name alone does not necessarily a suitable mafiosi make. He too lacks the aura of psychopathy that even the least violent mobster (which isn't saying much) has, lurking below the surface.

      Why do mobsters' wives and girfriends, i.e. harlots, nearly always get portrayed favourably in movies? It doesn't take a brilliant deductive mind or world-class detective skills to figure out that such women can't be morally much more impressive than the scum they they date. Admittedly, Paula Prentiss's character is underdeveloped, but whatever little we see of her seems to be far too flattering for that kind of woman.

      On one or two occasions the jumps from one scene to the next are too quick, making the flow of the movie somewhat shaky. It's as though the initial running time of CJ had been 30 minutes longer, and a commercially-driven butchering job had been implemented at the last minute in the editor's room.

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        Film debut of Henry Winkler.
      • Goofs
        A Honda dealership is seen when in it wasn't until 1969 that Honda Automobiles were sold in the United States.
      • Connections
        Referenced in Eurocrime! The Italian Cop and Gangster Films That Ruled the '70s (2012)

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      • Release date
        • January 14, 1976 (France)
      • Countries of origin
        • Italy
        • United States
      • Languages
        • Italian
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Crazy Joe
      • Filming locations
        • New York City, New York, USA
      • Production companies
        • Produzioni De Laurentiis International Manufacturing Company
        • Bright-Persky Associates
        • Persky-Bright Productions
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 40m(100 min)
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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