Very Mean Men
Very Mean Men is a 2000 American crime-comedy film directed by Tony Vitale and starring Matthew Modine, Ben Gazzara, Martin Landau, Scott Baio, Burt Young, and Paul Ben-Victor.[1]
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Directed by | Tony Vitale |
Written by | Paul T. Murray |
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Cinematography | Alex Vendler |
Edited by | Gregory Hobson |
Music by | Ennio Di Berardo |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Release
The film entered the competition at the 2000 Seattle International Film Festival, in which it won the New American Cinema Award for best editing.[2]
Cast
- Matthew Modine as Bartender
- Ben Gazzara as Gino Minetti
- Martin Landau as Mr. White
- Scott Baio as Paulie Minetti
- Burt Young as Dominic Piazza
- Paul Ben-Victor as Jimmy D.
- Billy Drago as Dante
- Charles Durning as Paddy Mulroney
- Louise Fletcher as Katherine Mulroney
- Jack McGee as Jocko Mulroney
- Patrick Renna as Donny Mulroney
- Idalis DeLeón as Argentine
- Leigh-Allyn Baker as Mary
- Charles Napier as Detective Bailey
- Joe Lara as Detective Miller
- Lana Parrilla as Teresa
- Tony Vitale as Night Bartender
References
- "Very Mean Men". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved April 11, 2016.
- Ken Eisner (June 18, 2000). "Film Reviews - Very Mean Men". Variety. Retrieved 2021-01-01.
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