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Mobsters
TrailerThe movie focuses 4 street-wise males, who try to achieve what they want at any cost. They trust no one but each other which is vital to their success as mobsters. But their crime empire comes with serious problems.Actors: Christian Slater, Rodney Eastman, Costas Mandylor, Richard Grieco, Jeremy Schoenberg, Miles Perlich, Alan Charof, Patrick Dempsey, Anto Nolan, Andy Romano, Bianca Rossini, ...»Director: Michael KarbelnikoffCountry: United StatesDuration: 104 minQuality: HDRelease: 1991IMDb: 5.90 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Mobsters"
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Characters of "Mobsters"
Charlie 'Lucky' LucianoPlayed by: Christian SlaterFrank CostelloPlayed by: Costas MandylorBugsy SiegelPlayed by: Richard GriecoMeyer LanskyPlayed by: Patrick DempseySalvatore MaranzanoPlayed by: Michael GambonGiuseppePlayed by: Anthony QuinnTommy ReinaPlayed by: Chris PennArnold RothsteinPlayed by: F. Murray AbrahamMad Dog CollPlayed by: Nicholas SadlerMara MotesPlayed by: Lara Flynn BoyleJoe ProfaciPlayed by: Joe ViterelliJoseph BonannoPlayed by: John ChappoulisAl CaponePlayed by: Titus Welliver -
Directors of "Mobsters"
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Creators of "Mobsters"
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Critic Reviews of "Mobsters"
New YorkerMay 20, 2014It's an excuse for the latest crop of media-spawned personalities -- the male equivalent of starlets -- to invade the heavy-duty genre of the gangster film. They don't come up to Cagney's spats.
Los Angeles TimesMay 21, 2013Mobsters looks like it was made by people who have seen too many gangster films for people who haven't seen any. There isn't a breath of life in the filmmaking.
Philadelphia InquirerMay 21, 2013Slater and Dempsey bring to the film whatever shallow depth Mobsters occasionally exhibits.
Orlando SentinelMay 21, 2013A potboiler in the quick-and-dirty tradition of the B movies of the '30s, it may not win any Oscars or garner rave reviews, but it's consistently entertaining, nevertheless.
Seattle TimesMay 21, 2013A hollow concept gussied up with a few big names, a pretty set and some fancy clothes.
Chicago TribuneMay 21, 2013Despite competent production, despite-or perhaps because of-a high and inventively mutilated body count, the film is ultimately boring.
People MagazineJuly 25, 2014To say that production designer Richard Sylbert, costume designer Ellen Mirojnick and cinematographer Lajos Koltai give the settings a handsome, authentic look is like saying that the Titanic had nice chandeliers.
Radio TimesJuly 25, 2014It is extraordinary that, with gangster-era America providing such a natural source of drama, director Michael Karbelnikoff should turn gritty reality into such an empty tale.
Empire MagazineJuly 25, 2014Although things like character development are sometimes lost in the crossfire, the lead actors have enough charm to sustain the film.
Baltimore SunMay 21, 2013Mobsters is a bloody little fairy tale that makes good guys out of Lucky Luciano, Frank Costello, Bugsy Siegel and Meyer Lansky. According to the film, a largely plodding affair, they were just four kids who liked to kill people once in a while.
Philadelphia Daily NewsMay 21, 2013The virtue of GoodFellas was that it took the glamor out of mob sagas, and it's going to take a picture a lot better than Mobsters to put it back in.
South Florida Sun-SentinelMay 21, 2013In an attempt to find the origins of infamous gangsters Charlie "Lucky" Luciano, Meyer Lansky, Frank Costello and Benny "Bugsy" Siegel, Karbelnikoff has rendered lame caricatures instead of meaty characters.
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