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| Joe Pesci | Frankie Minaldi | |
| Robert De Niro | David Aaronson | |
| James Woods | Maximilian Bercovicz | |
| Elizabeth McGovern | Deborah Gelly | |
| Tuesday Weld | Carol | |
| Treat Williams | James Conway O'Donnell | |
| James Hayden | Patrick Goldberg | |
| Larry Rapp | Fat Moe Gelly | |
| Danny Aiello | Police Chief Vincent Aiello | |
| William Forsythe | Philip Stein | |
| Burt Young | Joe Minaldi |
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| Producer | Arnon Milchan
Claudio Mancini |
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| Writer | Sergio Leone
Leonardo Benvenuti |
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| Cinematography | Tonino Delli Colli
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| Musician | Ennio Morricone
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This Mafia film is the greatest and last work from Italian director Sergio Leone. Taking place in 1920 to 1960 America the film follows a group Jewish gangsters from childhood into their glory years of the prohibition and as they reunite in their later years. |
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