Mobsters

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Mobsters

Poster for Mobsters.
Directed by Michael Karbelnikoff
Produced by Jim Ballantine
Carolyn Bates
Written by Michael Mahern
Nicholas Kazan
Starring Patrick Dempsey
Christian Slater
Costas Mandylor
Richard Grieco
Michael Gambon
Anthony Quinn
F. Murray Abraham
Chris Penn
Lara Flynn Boyle
Music by Michael Small
Distributed by Universal Pictures
Release date(s) July 26, 1991
Running time 104 min.
Language English
IMDb profile
Ratings
United States:  R

Mobsters is a 1991 crime drama detailing the creation of the National Crime Syndicate. Set in New York City during the Prohibition era, it's a somewhat fictionalized account of rise of Charles "Lucky" Luciano, Meyer Lansky, Frank Costello, and Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel. The film focuses primarily on Luciano and Lansky as they rise from petty criminals and Bootleggers to push aside the old guard of the Mafia and eventually establish The Commission, which set up the New York Mafia into five separate families.

Christian Slater (Luciano), Patrick Dempsey (Lansky), Richard Grieco (Siegel), and Costas Mandylor (Costello) star as the eponymous protagonists; the supporting cast includes F. Murray Abraham as Arnold Rothstein, Anthony Quinn as Joe Masseria, Michael Gambon as Salvatore Maranzano, Chris Penn, and Lara Flynn Boyle as a Flapper/Moll created largely to provide the requisite love interest demanded in typical Hollywood films.

Taglines:

  • They didn't take orders...They took over.
  • They rose from nothing to rule everything.
  • They had what it took to build an empire...They just built it on the wrong side of the law.
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