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  • Release Date: 07.08.2006
  • DVD

  • £5.47

  • Despatched: Next Working Day
  • Studio: Warner Home Video

DVD INFORMATION.

Special Features.

2 Commentaries. Cop and Crook with Henry Hill and former FBI Agent Edward McDonald. 3 All-New All-Dynamite Documentaries featuring Cast and Crew Getting Made: How a movie classic hit the streets.. Made Men: The Goodfellas Lagacy: Filmmakers Joe Carnaham, Jon Favreau, Antonine Fuqua, The Hughes Brothers and Richard Linklater comment on the movie's influence. The Workaday Gangster looks at the less-glamorous side of mob life plus Paper Is Cheaper Than Film: Storyboard-to-screen comparisons.

Product Details.

Genre
Crime
Region
2
Release Date
07.08.06
Studio
Warner Home Video
Subtitles
Eng/Fre/Ger/Spa/Arabic/BG/R

Overview

Awards

  • 100 Greatest American Movies
  • 1998
  • Best Picture
  • 1990
  • Best Picture - Drama
  • 1990
  • Best Picture
  • 1990
  • Best Picture
  • 1989
  • Best Picture
  • 1990
  • Best Picture
  • 1990
  • Best Picture
  • 1989

All Editions

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£10.00

Blu-ray

Cast & Crew

  • Cast Members
  • Robert De Niro James Conway
  • Ray Liotta Henry Hill
  • Joe Pesci Tommy DeVito
  • Lorraine Bracco Karen Hill
  • Paul Sorvino Paul Cicero
  • Frank Sivero Frankie Carbone
  • Tony Darrow Sonny Bunz
  • Mike Starr Frenchy
  • Frank Vincent Billy Batts
  • Frank di Leo Tuddy Cicero
  • Christopher Serrone Young Henry
  • Henny Youngman Himself
  • Jerry Vale Himself
  • Crew
  • Martin Scorsese Director
  • Barbara de Fina Producer
  • Irwin Winkler Producer
  • Nicholas Pileggi Screenwriter
  • Nicholas Pileggi Book Author
  • Martin Scorsese Screenwriter
  • Michael Ballhaus Cinematographer
  • Steve Allen Featured Music
  • Jack Bruce Featured Music
  • Alan Freed Featured Music
  • Donovan Leitch Featured Music
  • The Rolling Stones Featured Music
  • Jerry Ross Featured Music
  • Pete Townshend Featured Music
  • Arthur Altman Featured Music
  • Paul Anka Featured Music
  • Burt Bacharach Featured Music
  • Jeff Barry Featured Music
  • Sammy Cahn Featured Music
  • Hoagy Carmichael Featured Music
  • Eric Clapton Featured Music
  • Hal David Featured Music
  • Harvey Fuqua Featured Music
  • Douglas Furber Featured Music
  • Norman Gimbel Featured Music
  • Ellie Greenwich Featured Music
  • Mildred J. Hill Featured Music
  • Patty S. Hill Featured Music
  • Brian Holland Featured Music
  • Gus Kahn Featured Music
  • Barry Mann Featured Music
  • McKinley Morganfield Featured Music
  • Steve Nelson Featured Music
  • Harry Nilsson Featured Music
  • Alex North Featured Music
  • Mitchell Parish Featured Music
  • Phil Spector Featured Music
  • William Stevenson Featured Music
  • Al Stillman Featured Music
  • Charles Trenet Featured Music
  • Jimmy Van Heusen Featured Music
  • Harry Warren Featured Music
  • Cynthia Weil Featured Music
  • Paul Evans Featured Music
  • Ernie Erdman Featured Music
  • Ted Fio Rito Featured Music
  • Robert Allen Featured Music
  • Jack Lawrence Featured Music
  • George "Shadow" Morton Featured Music
  • Peter Brown Featured Music
  • Jack Rollins Featured Music
  • Thelma Schoonmaker Editor
  • Kristi Zea Production Designer
  • Bruce S. Pustin Production Designer
  • Maher Ahmad Art Director
  • Bruce S. Pustin Associate Producer

Synopsis

Martin Scorsese explores the life of organized crime with his gritty, kinetic adaptation of Nicolas Pileggi's best-selling Wiseguy, the true-life account of mobster and FBI informant Henry Hill. Set to a true-to-period rock soundtrack, the story details the rise and fall of Hill, a half-Irish, half-Sicilian New York kid who grows up idolizing the "wise guys" in his impoverished Brooklyn neighborhood. He begins hanging around the mobsters, running errands and doing odd jobs until he gains the notice of local chieftain Paulie Cicero (Paul Sorvino), who takes him in as a surrogate son. As he reaches his teens, Hill (Ray Liotta) is inducted into the world of petty crime, where he distinguishes himself as a "stand-up guy" by choosing jail time over ratting on his accomplices. From that moment on, he is a part of the family. Along with his psychotic partner Tommy (Joe Pesci), he rises through the ranks to become Paulie's lieutenant; however, he quickly learns that, like his mentor Jimmy (Robert DeNiro), his ethnicity prevents him from ever becoming a "made guy," an actual member of the crime family. Soon he finds himself the target of both the feds and the mobsters, who feel that he has become a threat to their security with his reckless dealings. Goodfellas was rewarded with six Academy Award nominations including Best Picture; Pesci would walk away with Best Supporting Actor for his work. ~ Jeremy Beday, All Movie Guide

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