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Made Men
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Synopsis
Don Close made his feature directorial debut with this drama about a trio of working-class Italian-Americans in Queens. The tale begins with childhood misadventures and then leaps ahead to show their adult lives two decades later -- with one unemployed (Andy Fiscella), another (Close) driving an ice cream truck, and the third (James Biberi) involved in criminal activities with a local don (Frank Vincent) that lead to violence. Shown at the 1997 Mill Valley Film Festival. This film is not to be confused with the other Made Men, a 1999 studio actioner starring James Belushi and Michael Beach and produced by the team of Joel Silver and Richard Donner. ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide

Cast

Cara Buono Toni-Ann Antonelli
Thomas Calabro Nicky (Shoes) Piazza
Tye Pierson Ronnie Perkins
Aida Turturro Angie
Frank Vincent Tommy (The Bull) Vitaglia
Johnny Williams Lou Bracco
James Biberi Vinny Morganti
Don Close Peter (Reno) Renotti
Andy Fiscella Sal Ponti

Production Crew

Jon Sweet Associate Producer
Victoria Lucai Associate Producer
Bud Gardner Cinematographer
Dominick J. Daniels Co-producer
Chris Hajian Composer (Music Score)
Don Close Director
Louis Morneau Director
Scott Gibney Editor
John Dorian Executive Producer
Stephen C. Smith Executive Producer
Don Close Producer
James Biberi Producer
Jan Ross Producer
Joel Silver Producer
Richard Donner Producer
John Nyomarkay Production Designer
Alfred Gough Screenwriter
Don Close Screenwriter
James Biberi Screenwriter
Miles Millar Screenwriter
Robert Franke Screenwriter
Andrew Edelman Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1997
Runtime: 100
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
for strong violence and language
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
Close Encounters Productions
Pool Party Productions