 
 Mean Streets
- Director: Martin Scorsese
- Writer: Martin Scorsese; Mardik Martin
CGiii Comment
Early Scorsese - when he had something.
There is an utterly pointless scene with a gay couple...other than that, there is little CGiii interest.
The young heavyweights deliver powerful performances and demonstrate the macho-chic of the time and place.
New York never looked so bleak.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
The future is set for Tony and Michael - owning a neighbour- hood bar and making deals in the mean streets of New York city's Little Italy. For Charlie, the future is less clearly defined. A small-time hood, he works for his uncle, making collections and reclaiming bad debts. He's probably too nice to succeed. In love with a woman his uncle disapproves of (because of her epilepsy) and a friend of her cousin, Johnny Boy, a near psychotic whose trouble-making threatens them all - he can't reconcile opposing values. A failed attempt to escape (to Brooklyn) moves them all a step closer to a bitter, almost preordained future.
Cast & Characters
Robert De Niro as Johnny Boy; 
Harvey Keitel as Charlie; 
David Proval as Tony; 
Amy Robinson as Teresa; 
Richard Romanus as Michael; 
Cesare Danova as Giovanni; 
Victor Argo as Mario; 
George Memmoli as Joey; 
Lenny Scaletta as Jimmy; 
Jeannie Bell as Diane; 
Murray Moston as Oscar; 
David Carradine as Drunk; 
Robert Carradine as Boy With Gun; 
Lois Walden as Jewish Girl; 
Harry Northup as Soldier








































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