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10th & Wolf

  • 2006
  • R
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Brad Renfro, Giovanni Ribisi, James Marsden, and Piper Perabo in 10th & Wolf (2006)
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A man faces a moral dilemma after learning of his brother and cousin's involvement with the mob.A man faces a moral dilemma after learning of his brother and cousin's involvement with the mob.A man faces a moral dilemma after learning of his brother and cousin's involvement with the mob.

  • Director
    • Bobby Moresco
  • Writers
    • Bobby Moresco
    • Allan Steele
  • Stars
    • James Marsden
    • Giovanni Ribisi
    • Brad Renfro
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    7.3K
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    • Director
      • Bobby Moresco
    • Writers
      • Bobby Moresco
      • Allan Steele
    • Stars
      • James Marsden
      • Giovanni Ribisi
      • Brad Renfro
    • 45User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
    • 36Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    James Marsden
    James Marsden
    • Tommy
    Giovanni Ribisi
    Giovanni Ribisi
    • Joey
    Brad Renfro
    Brad Renfro
    • Vincent
    Piper Perabo
    Piper Perabo
    • Brandy
    Dennis Hopper
    Dennis Hopper
    • Matty Matello
    Brian Dennehy
    Brian Dennehy
    • Agent Horvath
    Lesley Ann Warren
    Lesley Ann Warren
    • Tina
    Leo Rossi
    Leo Rossi
    • Agent Thornton
    Dash Mihok
    Dash Mihok
    • Junior
    Tommy Lee
    Tommy Lee
    • Jimmy Tattoo
    Francesco Salvi
    Francesco Salvi
    • Luciano Reggio
    Val Kilmer
    Val Kilmer
    • Murtha
    John Capodice
    John Capodice
    • Sipio
    Billy Gallo
    Billy Gallo
    • Provenzano
    Ken Garito
    Ken Garito
    • Willy
    James Grimaldi
    • Ricky Jerk-Off
    Patrick Jordan
    Patrick Jordan
    • Ricky's Crew
    Tony Luke Jr.
    Tony Luke Jr.
    • Rocco
    • Director
      • Bobby Moresco
    • Writers
      • Bobby Moresco
      • Allan Steele
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    7joeshields

    Why call Pittsburgh 'Philadelphia'??

    A decent story, good acting, but for a good number of people who have spent any time in Philly and/or Pittsburgh, ... you can't pull off calling Pittsburgh 'Philadelphia' (anymore then you can call Philadelphia 'Pittsburgh'). Both cities are great locations for movies... but just because they both happen to be in Pennsylvania, you can't interchange them -- geographically, architecturally they are distinctively unique (even if you leave the "Youse Guys" and the "Younse" accents out of it). Had South Philly's "Rocky" been filmed in Pittsburgh but pawned off as Philly it wouldn't be the classic it became, (nor conversely would the "Deer Hunter") it would have been ruined. I don't know how much better "10th & Wolf" would have been if the geography matched the story, but for me it would have been more believable.
    8gradyharp

    A Tense, Moody, Atmospheric Thriller

    Robert Moresco ('Crash') is proving to be a fine storyteller with a definite style of his own. 10TH & WOLF, written by both Moresco and Allan Steele and directed by Moresco appears on the shelves of DVDs as one of those films that makes us wonder why it didn't do well on the theater screens: it is well written, beautifully directed, has a cast that is consistently fine, and unravels a family involved in organized crime theme as well as any movie out there.

    Moresco very wisely starts his story in the burning oil fields of Kuwait during Desert Storm where Marine sargeant Tommy (James Marsden, doing his finest work since his brilliant portrayal in THE 24TH HOUR) drives his Hummer through the desert, coming to grips with the absurdity of war, a key turn in his personality causing him to be dishonorably discharged for his refusal to take part in that ridiculous war game. He is given a deal: FBI agents Horvath (Brian Dennehy) and Thornton (Leo Rossi) visit his cell stateside and offer him clemency if he helps them capture a big drug dealer Reggio (Francesco Salvi) in Tommy's hometown of Philadelphia. Tommy had escaped the organized crime scene by joining the Marines, but is suddenly returned to his family occupation as an undercover agent with a wire. Tommy's brother Vincent (Brad Renfro) and his cousin Joey (Giovanni Ribisi) welcome his return and begin plotting ways to off Reggio. Beatings and murders begin to occur: Joey is a bit on the mad side and plunges his boys into messes that become like quicksand. How the family bonds over losses to big crime and vendettas, and how that lifestyle affects parents (Lesley Ann Warren) and victims turned girlfriends (Piper Perabo) leaving the drive to survive as the paramount goal is the run of the plot.

    There are plenty of cameos (Dennis Hopper, Val Kilmer, Dash Mihok etc) to round out the dark atmosphere, but the strength of the film lies strongly on the shoulders of Marsden, Ribisi and Renfro and they handle their roles exceptionally well. This is yet another big crime story but one that grips the audience's attention and holds it to the final twisted end. Strong violence and language, but a testy and tightly woven story with many unspoken metaphors. Grady Harp
    7jcowan03

    Ribisi does it again

    Ribisi is always good and he gives a great performance. I can;t say the rest of the cast does. The mother character is nothing too special and the lead is mediocre. The whole mob feel gets lost when Tommy Lee makes his appearance. It starts out with the cliché, voice over done by the lead character as all mob movies do. There is no real description of the rise of Joey(Ribisi's Character) to mob boss. It was a story based on a Philadelphia mafia, I was thinking Joey Merlino but I guess not because of the ending. All in all the movie was not that bad. I recommend "Gotti" or "Goodfellas" first though. No major players in this one but it will hold your attention. I wish there was more story of the kids growing up into mob guys but they skip that and head right into adulthood.
    6barrybush

    It's a sham

    It was a mediocre movie with a good cast and lots of clichés. Plot was nice, but predictable and unoriginal. Val Kilmer and Dennis Hopper were simply there for BIG NAME billing and a waste of time. It was also funny to see Tommy Lee in a cameo. James Marsden, Giovanni Ribisi, and Brad Renfro were all excellent and were believable. I don't know, but I think Rocco was played by The Tony Luke, Jr. His roast pork sandwiches are fantastic.

    My main problem with the movie is that it was not filmed at 10th & Wolf. I grew up in Philadelphia and it looks nothing like the scenes in the movie. Well, maybe they got a few street shots. There were too many bridges, streets too wide and too clean, and the properties were too wide to name a few examples. Even the scenes on 9th street (outside the butcher shop scenes) were not filmed on the market that I know. It was not just a mediocre movie, but it was a sham.
    billy417

    straight to USA?

    What an awful film. I caught a screening of it last night in Irvine, CA. I think the filmmakers would be lucky if it made it straight to USA or FX. It's not even good enough for Showtime. Seriously though. Every cliché in existence is thrown in, combined with REALLY bad acting and REALLY bad cameos from Val Kilmer and Dennis Hopper. What a waste of time. The worst performance in the film probably comes from Lesley Ann Warren, who acts all Jennifer Coolidge-esquire in an over-the-top role. After seeing this movie, everyone will know that Paul Haggis is the real brains behind "Crash," because what Bobby Moresco wrote here comes straight from the lame examples you would find in a book on how to write a screenplay. Trust me, and don't waste your time on this movie if it ever ends up coming to a theater near you, which it probably won't. This was pure trash.

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    • Trivia
      Pennsylvania lured the production with the following incentives to keep the budget fiscally responsible: a 20% transferable tax credit, no state sales tax, and free use of state-owned property.
    • Goofs
      Location errors abound as the story is based in Philadelphia. Most telling are: a Steelers logo on a beer billboard in one scene (would be an Eagles logo if in Philly); the Allegheny County '412' area code on a sign on a building for lease, late in the film; The PPG famous spiked tower in the background; famous Pittsburgh yellow bridges throughout; and key scenes at 'Wholey's' which is a real meat and fish landmark store in Pittsburgh's Strip District.
    • Quotes

      [at Lauren's waiting for Vic to move out of the house]

      Lauren: We're trying to get him out of the house.

      Val: So I shut off the A/C in the apartment. He'll be so hot, he'll have to move out!

      Holly: Val! He's a fireman! He's used to the heat!

    • Crazy credits
      Jesse Gullion - Milk Shake Guy
    • Connections
      References Donnie Brasco (1997)

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    • Release date
      • April 12, 2007 (Lebanon)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Fabrication Films (United States)
      • Official site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • For Life
    • Filming locations
      • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
    • Production company
      • Suzanne DeLaurentiis Productions
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    • Budget
      • $8,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $54,702
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $20,774
      • Aug 20, 2006
    • Gross worldwide
      • $143,451
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 47m(107 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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