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Carlitos Way
TrailerMelodramatic tale of a Puerto Rican former convict who tries to get enough money to get out but is continually dragged back into the life he is so desperately trying to escape.Actors: Al Pacino, Sean Penn, Penelope Ann Miller, John Leguizamo, Ingrid Rogers, Luis Guzmán, James Rebhorn, Joseph Siravo, Viggo Mortensen, Richard Foronjy, Jorge Porcel, ...»Director: Brian De PalmaCountry: United StatesDuration: 144 minQuality: HDRelease: 1993IMDb: 7.90 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Carlitos Way"
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Characters of "Carlitos Way"
Carlito BrigantePlayed by: Al Pacino
David KleinfeldPlayed by: Sean Penn
GailPlayed by: Penelope Ann Miller
Benny BlancoPlayed by: John Leguizamo
SteffiePlayed by: Ingrid Rogers
PachangaPlayed by: Luis Guzmán
Dist. Atty. NorwalkPlayed by: James Rebhorn
Vincent 'Vinnie' TaglialucciPlayed by: Joseph Siravo
LalinPlayed by: Viggo Mortensen
Pete AmadessoPlayed by: Richard Foronjy
Tony TaglialucciPlayed by: Frank Minucci
Frankie TaglialucciPlayed by: Adrian Pasdar
GuajiroPlayed by: John Ortiz
WalbertoPlayed by: Ángel Salazar
GirlfriendPlayed by: Sherie Mambru
Club BouncerPlayed by: John Hoyt
BodyguardPlayed by: Alfred Sauchelli Jr.
Diamond Room ManPlayed by: Michael Hadge
CopPlayed by: John Michael Bolger
Club PatronPlayed by: Drita Barak
Copa WiseguyPlayed by: Vincent Pastore
Casino ManPlayed by: Bo Dietl -
Directors of "Carlitos Way"
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Creators of "Carlitos Way"
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Critic Reviews of "Carlitos Way"
New YorkerMarch 23, 2015Penn, in curled hair and wire-rims, makes a brilliant, slippery high-end shyster; his modulated hysteria is amazing. So is Brian De Palma's direction.
Time OutJune 24, 2006Pacino looks every inch a movie star, and De Palma provides a timely reminder of just how impoverished the Hollywood lexicon has become since the glory days of the '70s.
New York TimesMay 20, 2003"Carlito's Way" is best watched as lively, colorful posturing and as a fine demonstration of this director's bravura visual style.
Washington PostJanuary 01, 2000About halfway through, the overwhelming fact that the movie is a complete nothing becomes too much to ignore.
Washington PostJanuary 01, 2000Pacino has his moments but for the most part he's surprisingly underwhelming. He's a great actor but even I can do a better Puerto Rican accent.
Chicago Sun-TimesJanuary 01, 2000"Carlito's Way," like "Scarface," is first and last a character study, a portrait of a man who wants to be better than he is.
Suite101.comDecember 21, 2013Although still distinctly sleek a la de Palma, it's the rare instance in which romantic optimism & warm, careful character observation trump his penchant for coolly detached cynicism. It's not nihilistic, fetishistic or misogynistic. It's humanistic.
7M PicturesJuly 30, 2012Perhaps the last great DePalma film, using his trademarks well but not overusing them.
Matt's Movie ReviewsJuly 06, 2010Beautifully shot and extremely well acted, Carlito's Way is not only a great crime movie but is also a tragic story of redemption, as one man tries to escape the ghost's of his past and start again.
Combustible CelluloidSeptember 23, 2006A lengthy cat-and-mouse chase scene at the film's climax practically surpasses Hitchcock and even gives Scorsese's GoodFellas a run for its money.
Slant MagazineSeptember 09, 2006As with so many De Palma films, Carlito's Way soon manifests as an essay on its own forms.
DVD ClinicOctober 05, 2005A great story told by a master filmmaker; sterling actors playing some truly fascinating characters; and a bunch of cinematic set-pieces that are worthy of repeat viewings.
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