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In “The Alto Knights,” DeNiro plays not one, but two infamous mobsters: Vito Genovese and Frank Costello, a pair of mafia ...
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Screen Rant on MSNThe Alto Knights True Story: Fact Checking 6 Moments In Vito Genovese & Frank Costello's LifeThe Alto Knights adapts the mind-boggling true story of mobsters Frank Costello and Vito Genovese, albeit with some changes that deviate from reality.
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Biography on MSNThe Bitter Rivalry Between Frank Costello and Vito GenoveseFranke Costello and Vito Genovese were a partnership born amidst the flurry of Prohibition that devolved into a vicious ...
"I noticed it was called Wise Guys at that time," De Niro says. " [Vito] had a social club called 'The Alto Knights'. [Nick] and I had a meeting. I said, 'Where did you get this place, The Alto ...
But the film languished in development hell for decades and only got the green light a few years ago, presumably on the strength of a major casting gimmick: Both Costello and his notorious ...
But having Robert De Niro play real-life gangsters Frank Costello and Vito Genovese at once simply feels like a casting stunt. The end result is that Barry Levinson’s otherwise sober-minded The Alto ...
Movie Review: Even 2 De Niros aren’t quite enough to make ‘Alto Knights’ a successor to ‘Goodfellas’
Robert De Niro's doing double duty in “The Alto Knights,” literally “You’re the actor!” shouts Anna Genovese at her estranged spouse, gangster Vito Genovese, in a courtroom where he’s implausibly ...
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The Alto Knights Review: I Never Imagined A Robert De Niro-Led Gangster Movie Could Be This Epically Bad“The Alto Knights,” a crime thriller starring dueling Robert De Niros, made moviegoers an offer they easily refused. The Warner Bros. film was D.O.A. over the weekend with $3.2 million at the domestic ...
Some movies should be sure-fire hits. With the right cast and crew working together in perfect harmony, it’s hard not to make ...
Robert De Niro plays Frank Costello and Vito Genovese, for some reason, in a gangster film that’s so bad, it’s actually bad ...
Robert De Niro's returns to the mob movie genre with "The Alto Knights," here's where you can watch it right now.
Movie Review: Even 2 De Niros aren't quite enough to make 'Alto Knights' a successor to 'Goodfellas'
“You’re the actor!” shouts Anna Genovese at her estranged spouse, gangster Vito Genovese, in a courtroom where he’s implausibly claiming he lacks funds to support her. “The best actor in ...
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