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Meet the Mobsters

Original title: Johnny Slade's Greatest Hits
  • 2005
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
293
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John Fiore in Meet the Mobsters (2005)
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Down-and-out lounge singer Johnny Slade is hired by a mystery man to open a hot new club, the catch being he's given a new--and terrible--song to sing each night. Noticing that whenever he s... Read allDown-and-out lounge singer Johnny Slade is hired by a mystery man to open a hot new club, the catch being he's given a new--and terrible--song to sing each night. Noticing that whenever he sings one a new crime is committed, Johnny gradually realizes his songwriter-benefactor is ... Read allDown-and-out lounge singer Johnny Slade is hired by a mystery man to open a hot new club, the catch being he's given a new--and terrible--song to sing each night. Noticing that whenever he sings one a new crime is committed, Johnny gradually realizes his songwriter-benefactor is a powerful mob boss in hiding and his "Greatest Hits" are the only way the man can give or... Read all

  • Director
    • Larry Blamire
  • Writers
    • Larry Blamire
    • John Fiore
  • Stars
    • John Fiore
    • Vincent Curatola
    • Dolores Sirianni
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    293
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    • Director
      • Larry Blamire
    • Writers
      • Larry Blamire
      • John Fiore
    • Stars
      • John Fiore
      • Vincent Curatola
      • Dolores Sirianni
    • 9User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    John Fiore
    John Fiore
    • Johnny Slade
    Vincent Curatola
    Vincent Curatola
    • Mr. Samantha
    Dolores Sirianni
    • Charlie Payne
    Richard Portnow
    Richard Portnow
    • Jerry Kaminski
    Douglas Stevens
    • Red Peters
    • (as Doug Stevens)
    Frank Santorelli
    • Lou Genova
    Ray Iannicelli
    Ray Iannicelli
    • Steve Labonte
    John Tromboli
    • Al Colletti
    Joseph R. Gannascoli
    Joseph R. Gannascoli
    • Abner Hunnicutt
    • (as Joe Gannascoli)
    Dossy Peabody
    • Special Agent O'Donnell
    Richard Snee
    • Special Agent McDonnell
    Lonnie Farmer
    Lonnie Farmer
    • Special Agent Donaldson
    David Ian
    • Billy Toole
    Eugene Boles
    • Tully
    Ken Cheeseman
    Ken Cheeseman
    • Victor
    Jennifer Blaire
    Jennifer Blaire
    • Angela
    Larry Blamire
    Larry Blamire
    • Lloyd Dunnigan
    Robert Giardina
    Robert Giardina
    • Beechwood
    • Director
      • Larry Blamire
    • Writers
      • Larry Blamire
      • John Fiore
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    10darkorion98

    This is a great movie..

    I just watched this movies and I thought it was hilarious. John Fiore does a great job in the role of Johnny Slade a wannabe lounge singer who ends up working for a mob boss in his new club unknowingly for awhile helping him do his dirty work. The songs are hilarious and the outcomes is funny. Although this movie is low budget you couldn't tell. The filming and the directing are well done and the acting is very professional with great team of actors like John Fiore, Richard Portnow and Vincent Curatola that make this movie worth seeing. I recommend this movie to anyone who would loves comedies. Looks for this movie at your local video store or buy a copy from Amanzon
    10worthley-1

    Have FUN and LAUGH

    John Fiore and Frank Santorelli - as well as the rest of cast - are a RIOT to watch (call the cops!) in this wonderfully crazy comical adventure. Portnow, Curatola, Sirianni are terrific as their characters play off of Fiore's goofy, self-absorbed importance. Sirianni adds the right touch of toughness and assuredness in the midst of this group of harebrained individuals. Red Peters shows what it's really like to be a stand up comic! Santorelli is hysterical...(you just gotta see to see what I mean!) Blaire is sultry and seductive. VERY CLEVER AND CONVINCING CONCEPT...we are talking FUN! - enjoyable - good time to be had.....this is a classic!
    8ikaros-3

    My new favorite mob movie

    I seem among commenters to be alone as someone who came into this movie not as a Sopranos fan, but as a Larry Blamire fan—I've only seen The Sopranos once. It was good, but not enough for me to get cable hooked up again.

    So no, I come in as a rabid Skeleteer, a fan of "The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra". And I was *going* to quote my IMDb review of Lost Skeleton, wondering what Blamire's directing style was like when he was shooting for himself and not emulating a style or genre, but looking at it, I see I never actually made that query in that review, so apparently I'm going to have to quote a hallucination.

    It is *definitely* a question I had in mind after one of my (large but still finite number)th viewing of Lost Skeleton: if he's shooting a movie for its own sake, how would he do it? The answer is: extremely well. When you take the camera off lockdown, he moves it sensibly, a welcome relief from the vertigo-inducing roller-coaster Peter Jackson used on 'King Kong' or the attention-deficit jump-cuttery of Michael (spitspit) Bay. Personally, I found his technique reminiscent of Altman: the camera moves with purpose, not just because it can. The violence is handled with care: real enough to underscore the plot, not so real as to derail the comedy.

    I'm looking forward to further non-genre projects in addition to The Lost Skeleton Returns Again, Dark and Stormy Night, and whatever else he may have in mind.

    The writing—heck, I'm still giggling over "Some of the biggest comedians in the world have done comedy!" It's perfect. Some of the … well, it's too twisted to be a simple 'turn of a phrase'. Some of the phrasing is very reminiscent of Lost Skeleton. Like the directing, however, when freed from the restrictions of the genre, we see whole new dimensions to Blamire's work.

    John Fiore dove in all the way to the character of Johnny Slade. I can't even begin to think of how many takes it required in studio to get a clean take on those lyrics. He's completely committed to the character, and so is Vincent Curatola as the mysterious and weirdly creative Mr. Samantha, and watching their interactions as their relationship evolves over the course of the movie is terrific.

    Highly recommended, whatever the title (it'll always be "Johnny Slade's Greatest Hits" to me—"Meet the Mobsters" just doesn't swing). It's funny all the way through—I had several 'pause for an extended gigglefit' moments.

    8/10
    10terrynsteve

    great movie

    one of the best movies i've seen in a long time! would love to see a sequel to it, the soprano men were good but i have to disagree with the last comment on having more hot babes,Charlie Payne was not only sexy and hot but i would LOVE to see "more" of her and that body! And of course those amazing piercing green eyes,no sequel would be complete without that babe.It was refreshing to see a cleverly made movie with such talented actress's and actors,this movie was funny,intriguing, suspenseful and fun all at the same time.It's to bad we don't see more movies like this. thoughts of a television sitcom come to mind, I'm sure a lot of people would tune in regularly, especially if the actress portraying Charlie Payne is leading!
    10balzo11

    down and out singer 's gig turned out to be more than bargained for

    i enjoyed it quite much. the actors from the sopranos ,my favorite show,made it all that much better.John Fiore, Vincent Curatola, and Richard Portnow get it done. i believe it is a refreshing take on a tried and true genre.the songs are fabulous and hysterical. i would love to see a sequel with a bigger budget and some hotter babes. i saw it at a screening in la...definitely worth a look. The story idea was at the very least a genius concept. With budget constraints,i'm certain, they still managed to shoot on 35. the supporting cast was strong.The audience reaction at the screening i attended was nothing less than favorable..with some genuine guffaws.

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    • Release date
      • August 10, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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    • Language
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    • Also known as
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    • Filming locations
      • Tewksbury, Massachusetts, USA
    • Production companies
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      • Winston Davis and Associates
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