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The fates of an aging hitman and a washed up detective become entwined when one last job leads to one last chance to settle an old score.The fates of an aging hitman and a washed up detective become entwined when one last job leads to one last chance to settle an old score.The fates of an aging hitman and a washed up detective become entwined when one last job leads to one last chance to settle an old score.
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- 2 wins & 5 nominations total
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The action scenes were better than expected but surely not so realistic. Only the main actors have any agency.
Frank Vincent is excellent as the senior citizen hit man who volunteers for one last big job. The acting by all concerned is above average, and the photography quite creative. There is of course plenty of violence, but it is not gratuitous. My only objection to "Chicago Overcoat" would be that Armand Assante and Mike Starr really have small roles for being featured on the DVD cover. It is Frank Vincent who shines throughout and almost singlehandedly carries the film. The story flows nicely and has a couple of minor twists and turns. Character development is especially strong, and along with the compelling script, delivers a very enjoyable movie experience. - MERK
I liked the story line and the tommy gun action but the rest of he film was a boring mess of obscenities and dumb stupidities!
The hitman dropped guns full of fingerprints and the acting was over the top Italian gangster mumble talk.
Cops made so many mistakes around the gunmen they deserved to die. Running straight into a room where a gunman may be.
Final shootout has the hitman swing round with a gun when any good cop would have stepped back and to the side ready for such a thing and put two bullets into him!
What baffled me was why are the streets, bars and restaurants so empty!
I'll not bother watching it again.
The hitman dropped guns full of fingerprints and the acting was over the top Italian gangster mumble talk.
Cops made so many mistakes around the gunmen they deserved to die. Running straight into a room where a gunman may be.
Final shootout has the hitman swing round with a gun when any good cop would have stepped back and to the side ready for such a thing and put two bullets into him!
What baffled me was why are the streets, bars and restaurants so empty!
I'll not bother watching it again.
I cannot recall another movie of this type where the protagonist, an elderly mafia hit-man,comes across as one of the better individuals we encounter. And this impression manages to persist despite the multiple crimes we see him commit. Basically he's a bad guy doing bad things to bad people for a good reason. The scenes between Dannny Goldring as the burnt-out cop on the verge of retirement and Frank Vincent as the washed-up hit-man, two has-beens on opposite sides of the law, were especially well done. Solid performances by all the cast, especially Mike Starr as repulsive Mafia Boss Lorenzo Galante. Incidentally both Frank Vincent and Mike Starr appeared in Goodfellas. Personally I find this lower-key movie the better of the two. For some reason this movie seems to have been completely overlooked, perhaps the absence of moral blacks-and-whites put reviewers off. But if you like the genre you will enjoy this one.
Did you know
- TriviaArmand Assante and Frank Vincent appeared in the TV movie Gotti. Also, Mike Starr and Frank Vincent appeared in Goodfellas, though unlike this film they don't share scenes in Goodfellas.
- GoofsLou is ambushed by rival gangsters. He backs up his car crashing against theirs at little more than walking speed. All gangsters get instantly knocked unconscious to offer no resistance for Lou to spray them with a Tommy gun.
- Quotes
Lou Marazano: Fuck that, I'm goin' to Vegas.
- SoundtracksYou're Sweet, You're Mine
(Live)
Written by Kimberly Gordon and Demos Petropoulos
Performed by Kimberly Gordon Organ Trio
Courtesy of KMP Productions
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