
Robert De Niro
David 'Noodles' Aaronson
James Woods
Maximilian 'Max' Bercovicz
Elizabeth McGovern
Deborah Gelly
Treat Williams
James Conway O'Donnell
Tuesday Weld
Carol
Joe Pesci
Frankie Monaldi
Burt Young
Joe
James Hayden
Patrick 'Patsy' Goldberg
William Forsythe
Philip 'Cockeye' Stein
Larry Rapp
'Fat' Moe Gelly
Amy Ryder
Peggy
Scott Schutzman Tiler
Young Noodles
Rusty Jacobs
Young Max / David Bailey
Jennifer Connelly
Young Deborah
Brian Bloom
Young Patsy
Adrian Curran
Young Cockeye
Mike Monetti
Young 'Fat' Moe Gelly
Noah Moazezi
Dominic
James Russo
Bugsy
Darlanne Fluegel
Eve
Danny Aiello
Police Chief Vincent Aiello
Richard Bright
Chicken Joe
Frank Gio
Beefy
Ray Dittrich
Trigger
Mario Brega
Mandy
Julie Cohen
Young Peggy
Richard Foronjy
Officer Whitey
Olga Karlatos
Woman in the Puppet Theatre
Clem Caserta
Al Capuano
Frank Sisto
Fred Capuano
Jerry Strivelli
Johnny Capuano
Mike Gendel
Irving Gold
Sandra Solberg
Friend of Young Deborah
Margherita Pace
Young Deborah (Double)
Paul Herman
Monkey
Bruno Iannone
Thug
Bruno Bilotta
Chinese Theater Spectator (uncredited)
Angelo Florio
Willie the Ape
Marcia Jean Kurtz
Max's Mother
Gerard Murphy
Crowning
Dutch Miller
Van Linden
Robert Harper
Sharkey
Karen Shallo
Mrs. Aiello
Frankie Caserta
Bugsy's Gang
Joey Marzella
Bugsy's Gang
Marvin Scott
Interviewer
Ann Neville
Girl in Coffin
Joey Faye
Adorable Old Man
Linda Ipanema
Nurse Thompson
Tandy Cronyn
Reporter 1
Richard Zobel
Reporter 2
Baxter Harris
Reporter 3
Marty Licata
Cemetery Caretaker
Estelle Harris
Peggy's Mother
Gerritt Debeer
Drunk
Alexander Godfrey
Newstand Man
Paul Farentino
2nd Mounted Policeman
Mort Freeman
Street Singer
Massimo Liti
Young Macrò
Jay Zeely
Foreman
Salvatore Billa
One of Beefy's Thugs (uncredited)
Scott Coffey
Bugsy's Gang (uncredited)
Marco Stefanelli
Bugsy's Gang (uncredited)
Nunzio Giuliani
Speakeasy Drum Player (uncredited)
Nelson Camp
Newspaper Salesman (uncredited)
Dario Iori
Speakeasy Banjo Player (uncredited)
Ole Jorgensen
Speakeasy Percussionist (uncredited)
Francesca Leone
David Bailey's Girlfriend (uncredited)
Chuck Low
Deborah Gelly's Father (uncredited)
Ron Nummi
Waiter (uncredited)
Ryan Paris
Speakeasy Patron (uncredited)
Nicola Roberto
Speakeasy Trumpet Player (uncredited)
Alex Serra
Speakeasy Vocalist (uncredited)
Susan Spafford
Nurse (uncredited)
Mark Frazer
Pimp (uncredited)
Maria Pia Monicelli
Prostitute (uncredited)
Rossana Canghiari
Speakeasy Patron (uncredited)




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Reviews

Told by way of a really potent (and well scored by Morricone) retrospective, this sits us down and takes us through a forty year period in the life of the now down-at-heel "Noodles" (Robert De Niro) and of the development of the city of New York. The contents of an old briefcase serve as an aide memoire as the retrospective illustrates just how he and three of his childhood friends decided that th

**It's an excellent film, which proves the importance of good post-production, and how bad editing can ruin the whole thing.** There are certain films that impress us so much when we see them that we are really surprised when we discover how ignored they were by the great awards. This film is one of them: I was really shocked to find that it wasn't even nominated for an Oscar or a Golden Globe…
Stereotypical Sergio Leone film with endless waitings and sight crossings. One of the performances that made Robert de Niro de actor he is and an interesting way of telling a story and the evolution of America during the years of the alcohol prohibition.












