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Año de Lanzamiento: 1973
Nación: United States of America
Título Alternativo: Calles salvajes, Hexenkessel, Жестоки улици, Caminhos Perigosos, Calles Peligrosas, Gaden uden nåde, Malas calles, Mals carrers, Mean streets - les rues chaudes, Kakofimoi dromoi, Ulice zla, Aljas utcák, Domenica in chiesa, lunedì all'inferno, Dødens gate, På skyggesiden, Ulice nedzy, Os Cavaleiros do Asfalto, Crimele din Mica Italie, Strazi malefice, Ulice nasilja, Dödspolarna, Ulice zla, Злые улицы
Director: Martin Scorsese
Guionista: Mardik Martin, Martin Scorsese
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Compañías: Scorsese Productions, Warner Bros. Pictures
Género: Crime Thriller Film, Drama, Mystery Film, Thriller
Premios: N/D
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Palabras Clave: epilepsy, gangster, grand, little italy, manhattan, new york city, money, protection money, redemption, secret love
In Mean Streets, Charlie, a small-time hood played by Harvey Keitel, finds himself torn between his loyalty to his volatile friend Johnny Boy (Robert De Niro), his love for Teresa (Amy Robinson), and the chance to rise within the mob. Charlie tries to keep Johnny Boy out of trouble while also attempting to protect him from his gangster boss, Tonyolo (Richard Romanus). When Johnny Boy skips town after a botched robbery, he leaves Charlie with the consequences, forcing Charlie to choose between his loyalty to his friend and his own self-preservation.
Mean Streets is a 1973 film by Martin Scorsese that explores the world of small-time hoods in New York City's Little Italy. The movie, which stars Harvey Keitel and Robert De Niro, focuses on Charlie, a young man trying to balance his loyalty to his friend Johnny Boy with his desire for redemption and a better life. Mean Streets is known for its raw, gritty portrayal of the criminal underworld, as well as its exploration of themes such as loyalty, betrayal, and the struggle for redemption.
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