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Lansky
General Details
Director:
John McNaughton
Writer:
Uri Dan, Dennis Eisenberg
Producer:
Bostic Beard, David Mamet, Fred C. Caruso
Theatrical:
1999
Rated:
R
Studio:
Frederick Zollo Productions
Genre:
Drama
Duration:
93
IMDb:
0173974
DVD Details
Languages:
English Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround, Spanish Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono
Subtitles:
English, Spanish, French
Sound:
Stereo
Aspect Ratio:
1.33:1
UPC:
026359147425
Discs:
1
Region:
1
Release:
Feb 2003
Credits
Meyer Lansky
Richard Dreyfuss
Ben Siegel (age 40)
Eric Roberts
Charlie Luciano (ages 30-40)
Anthony LaPaglia
Meyer Lansky (20's)
Max Perlich
Teddy Lansky
Beverly D'Angelo
Bugsy Siegel (20's)
Matthew Settle
Anna Lansky
Illeana Douglas
Sen. Estes Kefauver
Francis Guinan
Arnold Rothstein
Stanley DeSantis
Rosen
Jeff Perry
Polakoff
Ron Perkins
Uri Behar
Maury Ginsberg
Joe Masseria
Bill Capizzi
Salvatore Maranzano
Ron Gilbert
Joe Adonis
Sal Landi
Rabbi / Caretaker (as Yosi Carmon)
Yosef Carmon
Jewelry Shopkeeper (as Moscu Alcalay)
Mosko Alkalai
Hasid in Grodno
Fima Noveck
Meyer Lansky Age 8
Joshua Praw
Max Lansky (as Bernard Hiller)
Bernie Hiller
Yetta Lansky
Jill Holden
Benjamin Lansky
Larry Moss
Jake Lansky Ages 9-11 (as Christopher Marquette)
Chris Marquette
Meyer Lansky Ages 12-14
Ryan Merriman
Irish Gang Leader (as Benjamin K. Smith)
Benjamin Kimball Smith
Irish Boy #1
Brian Casey
Irish Boy #2
Adam Hendershott
Irish Boy #3
Daniel Sagal
Benny Siegel Age 11
Anthony Medwetz
Summary
This is the telling of the life of organized crime boss, Meyer Lansky, as remembered by him as a very old man who is moving about the world looking for some country that will take him in since the US courts have put out an extradition order for him to stand trial. It tells of a young man growing up in the Jewish ghettos of America's big cities at the turn of the century and of his bright intelligence which he used for moving into crime. "I'm only a gambler," he claimed, "just like most all Americans." When asked by a reporter to comment on the killings that occurred under his leadership he declined, thereby making this film's thrust that of personalities and relationships rather than of acts of violence or the workings of corrupt deeds.