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  1. Mean Streets
    R1973 · Crime drama · 1h 52m

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mean_StreetsMean Streets - Wikipedia

    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 young mobster in New York City's Little Italy struggles with his faith, love and friendship in this 1973 film by Martin Scorsese. IMDb provides cast and crew information, user and critic reviews, trivia, goofs, quotes, soundtracks and more.

    • (116K)
    • Crime, Drama, Thriller
    • Martin Scorsese
    • 1973-10-14
  4. Mean Streets is a powerful tale of urban sin and guilt that marks Scorsese's arrival as an important cinematic voice and features electrifying performances from Harvey Keitel and Robert De Niro....

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    • Martin Scorsese
    • R
    • Robert De Niro
  5. Dec 31, 2003 · Mean Streets is a film about sin, guilt and redemption in the Italian-American neighborhood of New York, where Charlie (Harvey Keitel) is a gangster and a sinner. Roger Ebert praises Scorsese's style, casting and themes in this classic movie.

  6. In New York City's Little Italy, a devoutly Catholic mobster must reconcile his desire for power, his feelings for his epileptic lover, and his devotion to his troublesome friend. The future is set for Tony and Michael -- owning a neighborhood bar and making deals in the mean streets of New York City's Little Italy.

  7. Mean Streets is a movie about growing up in a gangster environment in New York's Little Italy, directed by Martin Scorsese and starring Robert De Niro and Harvey Keitel. Roger Ebert praises Scorsese's visual style, his realistic portrayal of violence and his sympathetic characters.

  8. Mean Streets is a classic of American independent cinema, set in the Little Italy neighborhood of Scorsese's youth. It follows the lives of Charlie, Johnny Boy, and Teresa, as they struggle with debt, violence, and love in 1970s New York City.

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