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Format: VHS
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Movie Description The trials and tribulations of the Italian American De Coco family are played out in this Bronx-set Robert Mulligan adaptation of the Richard Price novel. While brothers Chubby (Paul Sorvino) and Tommy (Tony Lo Bianco) live their lives as they always have--working at their construction jobs during the day and drinking and carousing at night--Tommy's son Stony (Richard Gere) is torn between following in his father's footsteps and answering the call of his heart to work with underprivileged children.
Sidestepping blue-collar and Italian American stereotypes, Mulligan (TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD) generously explores the power of loyalty and dreams within the De Coco family, allowing his fine cast to express a breathtaking depth of emotion. Marilu Henner, Lo Bianco, and Sorvino shine, as does Gere in an early role that demonstrates his already smoldering screen presence and star-quality acting.
Synopsis A Bronx family's tradition of its men working in construction by day and carousing at night is threatened by a son who wishes to work instead with hospitalized children.
Film Notes Additional cast: Kristine DeBell (Cheri), Gloria Leroy (Sylvia), Peter Iacangelo (Malfie), Raymond Singer (Jackie), Lila Teigh (Jackie's mother), and Eddie Jones (Blackie).
Additional credits: Howard Roessel and Robert Hargrove (assistant directors), Tony Cerbone (NY production manager), Tom Laughridge (camera operator), Ruby Ford (hairstylist).
Shot in Technicolor with Panavision equipment on location in New York City.
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