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    R1973 · Crime drama · 1h 52m

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    Mean Streets is a 1973 American crime drama film directed by Martin Scorsese, co-written by Scorsese and Mardik Martin, and starring Robert De Niro and Harvey Keitel. It was produced by Warner Bros. The film premiered at the New York Film Festival on October 2, 1973, and was released on October 14. [3]

    • October 14, 1973
  3. Oct 14, 1973 · A film about a young mobster in New York City's Little Italy, starring Robert De Niro and Harvey Keitel. See cast, crew, reviews, trivia, awards, and more on IMDb, the world's most popular and authoritative source for movie, TV and celebrity content.

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    • Crime, Drama, Thriller
    • Martin Scorsese
    • 1973-10-14
  4. Mean Streets is a film about urban sin and guilt in Little Italy, directed by Martin Scorsese and starring Harvey Keitel and Robert De Niro. It has a 94% critics rating and an 84% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes, based on reviews and ratings from critics and viewers.

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    • Martin Scorsese
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    • Robert De Niro
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  6. Dec 31, 2003 · A film review of Martin Scorsese's 1973 film "Mean Streets", about a young man's quest for redemption and his involvement with a gangster, a stripper and a priest. The reviewer analyzes the film's themes, style and themes, and compares it with Scorsese's other works. The film is a classic of the genre and a masterpiece of the director.

  7. Oct 12, 2023 · Mean Streets is a great example of the opposite tradition: the ordinary worm’s-eye-view of the mafia, which was to lead to Scorsese’s GoodFellas and David Chase’s The Sopranos, stories of ...

  8. A perceptive, sympathetic, and tragic story about how it is to grow up in a gangster environment, with two main characters, Charlie and Johnny Boy, who face boredom, violence, and mediocrity. The film is a sequel to Scorsese's first feature, "Who's That Knocking at My Door?" and features Harvey Keitel and Robert De Niro as the leads.

  9. When Charlie's uncle Giovanni offers him a restaurant - the first step up the ladder - Charlie is forced to choose between his desire for power, his love for Teresa and his duty to protect his friend Johnny Boy. — alfiehitchie. Italian-American Charlie, who lives in the Little Italy neighborhood of New York City, leads a conflicted life.

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