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The Brooklyn Banker

  • 2016
  • R
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
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Troy Garity in The Brooklyn Banker (2016)
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A banker with a talent for memorizing numbers is recruited by a mobster looking to get ahead.A banker with a talent for memorizing numbers is recruited by a mobster looking to get ahead.A banker with a talent for memorizing numbers is recruited by a mobster looking to get ahead.

  • Director
    • Federico Castelluccio
  • Writer
    • Michael Ricigliano
  • Stars
    • Troy Garity
    • Paul Sorvino
    • David Proval
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
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    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Federico Castelluccio
    • Writer
      • Michael Ricigliano
    • Stars
      • Troy Garity
      • Paul Sorvino
      • David Proval
    • 20User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
    • 32Metascore
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    Troy Garity
    Troy Garity
    • Santo
    Paul Sorvino
    Paul Sorvino
    • Benny
    David Proval
    David Proval
    • Manny
    Elizabeth Masucci
    Elizabeth Masucci
    • Ann Bastucci
    John Bedford Lloyd
    John Bedford Lloyd
    • Agent Cahil
    Arthur J. Nascarella
    Arthur J. Nascarella
    • Father Matteo
    John Bianco
    John Bianco
    • Carmine
    Daniel Margotta
    Daniel Margotta
    • Scalzo
    Adriana DeMeo
    Adriana DeMeo
    • Maria
    Melissa Marsala
    Melissa Marsala
    • Gina
    Carmine Raspaolo
    Carmine Raspaolo
    • Basta
    Joe Perrino
    Joe Perrino
    • Nick
    • (as Joseph Perrino)
    Artie Pasquale
    Artie Pasquale
    • Philly
    Ellie Gallina
    Ellie Gallina
    • Siena
    Josie Gallina
    Josie Gallina
    • Titi
    Damien Di Paola
    Damien Di Paola
    • Dominic
    Federico Castelluccio
    Federico Castelluccio
    • Zucci
    David Boston
    David Boston
    • Customer at Zeppole stand
    • Director
      • Federico Castelluccio
    • Writer
      • Michael Ricigliano
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    8christinedaddario

    RE: Was "made like they used to" make em!

    All the time people say "They don't make em like they used to." The Brooklyn Banker breaks that statement. I recommend seeing it if you are a true fan of old school mob movies like the Godfather and Goodfellas.

    This film gave us an excellent taste of what we loved so much about these classics. Not only did it have two of the greatest mob actors of all time starring but the piece also transported us to the 1970's and has preserved on film a unique part of NYC Italian history & culture - The Giglio.

    The irony of this film was so poignant and unique. It had a quiet elegance even though there was violence. Could make for an interesting sequel. Would love to see what could be done with a non- indie budget!

    Note: *You will especially enjoy it if you spent any time growing up in Italian parts of Queens, Brooklyn or the Bronx. It will feel like going home, even if for just a few moments. How often do we have that kind of opportunity? Thank you to the makers of this film. Keep em' comin'!
    7arsweetgirl

    Banker meets mob.....

    I had the pleasure going to the movie premier in NY. I was amazed on how well written the story line was done. Many talented actors & actress in the movie. I enjoy the movie very much and it had real life event in it like seeing the feast. Also shows how the family sticks together but if you cross the wrong person...watch out. All the best to all to everyone who had a part in making this movie, Michael, Frederico, are amazing men with a bright future ahead of them. For everyone else congrats on making a movie that will be in all movie theaters soon across the country all in time. I would recommend anyone to see it.
    4fertilizerdude

    No

    This movie moved as slow as a Jerry Lewis telethon, and the acting was compatible. Such a waste of talent for otherwise good actors.
    9asiansensation-56012

    I wrote this review because I disagreed with much of the reviews against this film:

    Set in Williamsburg, Brooklyn in the 1970's "The Brooklyn Banker" is about Santo Bastucci (Troy Garrity), a young banker with a rare gift, an eidetic memory, whose life is interrupted when local mob kingpin "Manny the Hand" ( David Proval) decides he wants Santo to work for him.

    David Proval is masterful as Manny the Hand, and Troy Garity is brilliant in his portrayal of an average guy, content with his life, caught in the middle of a living nightmare.

    One of the most powerful and compelling scenes in the entire movie takes place on a rooftop. The dialogue between Santo and Manny is bone chilling. Manny plays his cards, deliberately trying to manipulate Santo into working for him by telling Santo the true story of his relationship with Santos' father, betting that the truth will destroy Santos' relationship with his uncle, the local Priest, and convincing Santo that his destiny is with Manny's world. It is the scene that deftly defines the themes of the movie, and becomes the turning point in all their lives.

    To some, this movie might seem like just another mob flick, but it isn't. It is a story with much richer themes, about self discovery, about choices we must make when faced with adversity, about loyalty, fighting for that in which we believe, and knowing who to lean on in times of trouble. The beauty of this story is in the dialogue, richly woven with clues about the motivations of the protagonists, deliberately planned by the writer, Michael Ricigliano. In this sense, the movie is counter Godfather; the protagonist, Santo, chooses to fight for the values in which he believes and distance himself from Manny's world, and many of the powerful blows are delivered with words, not violence, although there is plenty of the latter in the movie as well. It is a story to which everyone can relate, since, at some point in our lives, we are all faced with difficult choices.

    Whether or not you are a fan of mob movies, or you are a fan of movies where the dialogue is as, if not more important than the action, then "The Brooklyn Banker" won't disappoint.
    8thathockeyguy

    Good movie but...the casting....whew!

    Federico Castelluccio has a bright future as a director. I really did like this movie and it's story line, it kept me on the edge of my seat wondering what would happen next. But.....I thought the casting doomed this movie. Troy Garity is Bridget Fonda's son and from Beverly Hills, hardly a Brooklyn Banker. He was only average in the short lived series Boss, but as an Italian with deep Brooklyn heritage is no way remotely believable. He needs to learn how to become that person he's playing, he seems to much like a robot with little personality. He didn't even try to have a New Yorker accent, there seemed to be little preparation for his lead part. Paul Sorvino was way too old for this part. And the Secret Service agent was an important role, it could have given this film so much more intrigue and mystery, but again it was cast poorly, John Bedford Lloyd has been around a long time, yet it seems he didn't prepare for his part. The ankle holster was a bit different. 99.9% of law enforcement wears their sidearm on the belt, less than 1% might wear a backup holster on their ankle. However the ankle weapon did give me a surprise when in his other scenes we didn't see his belt holster, and then it wasn't until about his fourth scene we see it on his ankle. The rest of the cast was classic New York mobster types, but they've had lots of experience because they've all been in dozens of mafia movies.

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    • Trivia
      Federico Castelluccio stared as Santo in the short version of Lily of the Feast.
    • Goofs
      Santo and Family go into a restaurant for dinner, as they proceed to the eating area, Santo goes to shake the hand of some man to his right but the man doesn't turn around to shake Santo's hand and leaves him hanging.
    • Quotes

      Father Matteo: Do not get wrapped up in his life.

    • Connections
      References Steelyard Blues (1973)
    • Soundtracks
      Happy Go Lucky
      Composed by: Christopher Ashmore

      Publisher: Audio Network Limited

      Released: 2008

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    • Release date
      • August 5, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Brooklyn Banker Website
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Банкир из Бруклина
    • Filming locations
      • Brooklyn, New York, USA(location)
    • Production companies
      • Classified Pictures
      • Pinstripe Entertainment
      • Jackson Leonard Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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