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Gotti

  • TV Movie
  • 1996
  • R
  • 1h 57m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
9.4K
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Gotti (1996)
BiographyCrimeDrama

John Gotti rises to head the powerful Gambino crime family before being convicted in 1992 of racketeering and murder.John Gotti rises to head the powerful Gambino crime family before being convicted in 1992 of racketeering and murder.John Gotti rises to head the powerful Gambino crime family before being convicted in 1992 of racketeering and murder.

  • Director
    • Robert Harmon
  • Writers
    • Jerry Capeci
    • Gene Mustain
    • Steve Shagan
  • Stars
    • Armand Assante
    • Anthony Quinn
    • William Forsythe
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    9.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Harmon
    • Writers
      • Jerry Capeci
      • Gene Mustain
      • Steve Shagan
    • Stars
      • Armand Assante
      • Anthony Quinn
      • William Forsythe
    • 49User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 3 wins & 19 nominations total

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    Armand Assante
    Armand Assante
    • John Gotti
    Anthony Quinn
    Anthony Quinn
    • Neil Dellacroce
    William Forsythe
    William Forsythe
    • Sammy Gravano
    Richard C. Sarafian
    Richard C. Sarafian
    • Paul Castellano
    Frank Vincent
    Frank Vincent
    • Robert DiBernardo
    Dominic Chianese
    Dominic Chianese
    • Joe Armone
    Robert Miranda
    Robert Miranda
    • Frank DeCicco
    Scott Cohen
    Scott Cohen
    • Gene Gotti
    Raymond Serra
    Raymond Serra
    • Frank LoCascio
    Vincent Pastore
    Vincent Pastore
    • Angelo Ruggiero
    Marc Lawrence
    Marc Lawrence
    • Carlo Gambino
    Tony Sirico
    Tony Sirico
    • Joe Dimiglia
    Alberta Watson
    Alberta Watson
    • Victoria Gotti
    Al Waxman
    Al Waxman
    • Bruce Cutler
    Yank Azman
    Yank Azman
    • Judge Nickerson
    Deena Baltman
    • Diane Giacalone
    Warren Dexter Beatty
    • Reporter #5
    Nigel Bennett
    Nigel Bennett
    • Bruce Mouw
    • Director
      • Robert Harmon
    • Writers
      • Jerry Capeci
      • Gene Mustain
      • Steve Shagan
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews49

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    uzmabs

    rise and fall of the last don.

    Gotti is exceptional piece of film brought to the small screen,the cast is outstanding and nail biting stuff from the start to the very end. armand assante`s performance is so chilling as the dapper don,and it brings so much intensity leaving the audience compelled by this larger than life charismatic figure of the underworld.The dialogue is snappy and the onscreen chemistry between Assante`s portrayal of Gotti and Quinns as Neil dellacross is more than convincing.This film works well because it doesn't rely to much on violence as its predessors did in Goodfellas and others like casino.
    7bkoganbing

    The Dapper Don

    Some years ago I was in Canton, Ohio going to my hotel in a cab and when the driver learned I was from New York he asked me kind of hesitantly that being from the Big Apple had I ever run into John Gotti. I learned there and then what an impression Gotti had made with his Dapper Don public persona. So in this film Gotti I can easily understand that brief scene where the couple from Rochester gush over Armand Assante when they meet him in a restaurant. And Assante plays it to the hilt ordering champagne for the couple's table. You would have thought they met Cary Grant.

    The made for TV movie Gotti hits all the noted incidents in the Gotti legend. Based in part in the research and writings of Jerry Capeci who used to report on gangland activities in the Daily News the script gives us a three dimensional portrait of Gotti.

    It used to fascinate me that when Joey Gallo was killed and later Joe Columbo was shot and lived in a coma for about 7 years it would resonate once and for all that publicity seeking gangsters don't really make out in the end. It makes them a more visible target to shoot at.

    I like very much what William Forsythe did with the part of Sammy the Bull Gravano, Gotti's underboss and total opposite of him in personality. Forsythe who was Al Capone in the revived Untouchables series does the gangster persona very well.

    In fact this film also boasts the casting of a pair of old Hollywood oldtimers. Marc Lawrence did gangster parts in old Hollywood plays the aging Carlo Gambino and Anthony Quinn who did a few of those parts as well in his varied career plays Gotti patron Neil Dellacroce the Gambino underboss. Quinn has some great scenes with Assante trying to warn him of the error of his ways.

    This film should have gotten the theatrical release it was originally intended.
    7moviebiz

    Mr. Assante is John Gotti

    For a TV movie this is very good. Why Mr. Assante doesn't get more good parts is amazing to me. He nails this part and if you have ever read anything about Gotti you have to believe that the two met. The movie has some great scenes. The best are when the mob guys are just hanging around. The creators of "Sopranos" have used this very well because while wiseguys are not always wise they are sure colorful.
    9robertemerald

    Essential viewing for mob fanatics

    If you enjoyed the Sopranos then you should enjoy this piece, despite its age. It has weathered well. It's not as disjointed as the modern adaptation with John Travolta, and Armand Assante gives at least an equal showing, if not slightly better, not as vicious and calculating, but certainly ferocious and believable. It's better cast than the modern version and consequently the street speak of these players comes across as more authentic. It's not as jumbled as the modern version, and the timeline is one of its greater strengths. Anthony Quinn is supreme, and brings all my compliments above to the fore. Here you'll see many of the Sopranos actors in their earlier roles. Delightful for movie buffs. If you're into mob movies then this is as essential as The Godfather or Goodfellas or Casino.
    9tnrcooper

    Good biopic

    Story's the same but the players change. Gangsters battle their way to fortune - and for Gotti, some fame, and ultimately the fortune weakens ties and sows doubt about motives and loyalty. Gotti was a hard-working, charming mobster and his commitment took him to the top of the Gambino crime family but when you get to the top, you have to be the most rational to stay there for a long time. Missteps can easily let in who you thought were your allies and there's a reason people aren't mob bosses long.

    The film features great acting by Armando Assante, William Forsythe, and Anthony Quinn as the head of the Gambino family. Quinn owns the scenes he is in. Assante makes the Teflon Don charming but also so vain that little slights set him off. Forsythe is electric and the air of menace around him is practically a character in and of itself.

    As always, it takes good writing to bring an exciting story to the screen and so writers Gene Mustain, Jerry Capeci, and Steve Shagan deserve credit for showing the excesses of the life of the Teflon Don and for not stinting on the brutality of life as a mafioso. The wealth and power that mob bosses get ultimately does them in as they start to believe their own legends. Mustain, Capeci, and Shagan show the hard work but also the violence that brings them down hard.

    Gotti ruled NYC for a while and as a kid at the time I heard his name a lot. This film is a good primer for learning about the life and times of John Gotti.

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    • Trivia
      Former mob capo turned motivational speaker Michael Franzese of the Colombo crime family, who worked with John Gotti of the Gambino crime family, considers this the most accurate mafia movie he has ever seen.
    • Goofs
      The audio played back in the courtroom is not the same as the conversation that took place earlier in the film. Notably, John Gotti used the phrase "physically sick" during the earlier conversation, but it does not appear when the tape is played back. Also when Gotti asks who "did the work?" Frankie says "Sammy," but on the tape, Frankie says "Fucking Sammy" which Gotti repeats.
    • Quotes

      F.B.I Agent: Mr. Gotti, I am with the F.B.I.

      John Gotti: You know what F.B.I. stands for don't you?

      F.B.I Agent: Why don't you tell me.

      John Gotti: Forever Bother the Italians.

    • Connections
      Featured in 54th Golden Globe Awards (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      Cara Mia
      (uncredited)

      Written by Bunny Lewis (as Lee Lange) and Mantovani (as Julio Trapani)

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    • Release date
      • August 17, 1996 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Streaming on "107 Films" YouTube Channel
      • Streaming on "Cult Movie Classics" YouTube Channel
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Gotti: The Rise and Fall of a Real Life Mafia Don
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production company
      • HBO Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 57 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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