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West New York

  • 1996
  • R
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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Vincent Pastore and Frank Vincent in West New York (1996)
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Tom, an ex-cop who supervises the destruction of old bank bonds at a Jersey City bank, creates a seemingly fool proof scheme to skim some of the bonds prior to their destruction.Tom, an ex-cop who supervises the destruction of old bank bonds at a Jersey City bank, creates a seemingly fool proof scheme to skim some of the bonds prior to their destruction.Tom, an ex-cop who supervises the destruction of old bank bonds at a Jersey City bank, creates a seemingly fool proof scheme to skim some of the bonds prior to their destruction.

  • Director
    • Phil Gallo
  • Writers
    • Steve Bretschneider
    • Phil Gallo
  • Stars
    • Frank Vincent
    • Gian DiDonna
    • Gloria Darpino
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    90
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Phil Gallo
    • Writers
      • Steve Bretschneider
      • Phil Gallo
    • Stars
      • Frank Vincent
      • Gian DiDonna
      • Gloria Darpino
    • 4User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Frank Vincent
    Frank Vincent
    • Tom Colletti
    Gian DiDonna
    • Jimmy Vero
    Gloria Darpino
    • Diane Ryan
    Brian McCormack
    Brian McCormack
    • Frank Ryan
    Victor Colicchio
    Victor Colicchio
    • Berto
    Vincent Pastore
    Vincent Pastore
    • Carmine Ferraro
    Michael Cambridge
    • Zeller
    • (as Brian Burke)
    Dan Grimaldi
    Dan Grimaldi
    • Police Captain
    • (as Daniel Grimaldi)
    Benny Nieves
    Benny Nieves
    • Joaquin
    Henry LeBlanc
    Henry LeBlanc
    • Bill (Frank's Partner)
    Trade Martin
    • George Patera
    Michael Squicciarini
    • Paulie (Body Guard)
    Jack O'Connell
    Jack O'Connell
    • Wickes
    John Henry Cox
    • Well-dressed Man
    Liam Mitchell
    Liam Mitchell
    • Father Ryan
    Nelson Wakefield
    Nelson Wakefield
    • Guitar Man
    Kathy Derry
    • Sharon
    Emelise Aleandri
    • Angela Patera
    • Director
      • Phil Gallo
    • Writers
      • Steve Bretschneider
      • Phil Gallo
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    10photonhero

    Terrific - a first class production.

    An Awesome movie! If you liked Deniro, Casino, Pacino, Goodfellas etc? You gotta see this independent production! Its terrific in terms of plot development, character stylization and production values. Vincent is great as he was in Casino and Pastore is as you would expect, precursor to his Big Pussy on the Sopranos.
    7rsoonsa

    Creativity Is Dominant In A Promising First Feature.

    Tom Coletti (Frank Vincent), after losing his career as a police detective, as well as his marriage, due to alcoholism has defeated that demon and is employed supervising the shredding of corporate bonds issued on a New Jersey bank, but when Tom becomes a victim of temptation he removes some of the negotiable issues to sell and becomes trapped between purchasing gangsters to whom he turns, and a local syndicate boss resentful that such a lucrative transaction has not been offered to him. This low budget production, originally titled PAPERBLOOD, is the first effort from director Phil Gallo, also responsible for much of its script, editing, and scoring, and despite the typical visual characteristics stemming from an original 16mm. print, it is an encouraging debut for Gallo, who takes risks throughout by shifting prominence of his characters, employing frequent closeups of the New York based cast, frequently utilizing naturalistic dialogue, while even including a touch of Magical Realism for a characterization propelled plot wherein back stories have true importance, and where a perception of intensity provided by all engaged moderates the melodramatic effects of some scenes.
    1existential

    Yikes!

    Grew up and lived in West New York, NJ, and bought this DVD in hopes of finding a pretty good film with personal historical references for me. Not so. Seems they filmed from Weehawken (not West New York), showing the pre-9/11 NY skyline, but that was the high point.

    I'm sorry, but the acting, aside from Vincent Pastore, was wooden or unconvincing. The dialogue is rife with the usual "F" expletives, the relationships are all over-wrought, the plot circuitous and irrational, the characters inconsistent ( what's with Frank Vincent cowering, his hands held up in acquiescence as 2 light weight thugs try to scare him? Wasn't this guy an ex-cop?) The "spirituality" of the guitar playing customer is insubstantial and seems more based in the man's past drug abuse than supernatural insight ("be careful!") OMG this is a real stinker!

    Moment to remain agog at: the fight scene with Brian Burke and the 4-ton Italian mobster/gorilla is nuts, with a death match ensuing a "don't you touch me," ' "Oh yeah?!" quarrel. Gimmee a Break! As we Jersey-ans say, "fuh-gedd-aboud-dit!" Stick with "Union City," one town south of West New York. At least you get Debbie Harry! Or get down to the Jersey shore with "Atlantic City," as interpretted by Louis Malle.

    Ah'm oudda hee-ah. See yuh.
    9NQ19

    An Excellent Independent Feature

    I had the privilege of seeing this film at its debut in NYC. This is an excellent story of how a person's decision makes ripples in the lives of others. The subtle messages, masterfully placed throughout the film, are a treat for the spiritually aware and thinkers alike.

    The original writing and editing, lighting, and overall production of this film set this film apart from other independent films. This professionally finished product heralds the directing debut of Phil Gallo and the exceptional writing team of Steve Bretschneider and Mr. Gallo.

    For independent feature film lovers, this is the treasure that give us the motivation to continue looking for the rainbows.

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      Jimmy Vero: [voiceover] My dad always used to say things like "I wonder what's around that corner" or "Hey Jimmy, what d'ya think's at the end of that road?". Yeah, when I was a kid people used to talk like that, used to say those kinds of things, er, just everyday expressions they used. They never really asked themselves, "What's at the end of the road?". When I was a kid I figured people just didn't worry about those things and that made me sad I guess... still does.

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    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • KarmaCity Entertainment (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Paperblood
    • Filming locations
      • New Jersey, USA
    • Production companies
      • KarmaCity Entertainment
      • White Whale Films Ltd.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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