Gotti (1996)

  • Year: 1996
  • Released: 17 Aug 1996
  • Country: Canada, United States
  • Adwords: Won 1 Primetime Emmy. 3 wins & 19 nominations total
  • IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0116441/
  • Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/gotti
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  • Available in: 720p, 1080p,
  • Language: English
  • MPA Rating: R
  • Genre: Biography, Crime, Drama
  • Runtime: 117 min
  • Writer: Jerry Capeci, Gene Mustain, Steve Shagan
  • Director: Robert Harmon
  • Cast: Armand Assante, Anthony Quinn, William Forsythe
  • Keywords: new york city, biography, based on true story, crime boss,
7.2/10
60% – Critics
83% – Audience

Gotti Storyline

John Gotti, the head of a small New York mafia crew breaks a few of the old family rules. He rises to become the head of the Gambino family and the most well-known mafia boss in America. He is known as the Dapper Don for his expensive taste in suits, and the Teflon Don because none of the FBI charges against him will stick. Life is good, but suspicion creeps in, and greed, rule-breaking and his high public profile all threaten to topple him.—Brian Rawnsley

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Gotti Movie Reviews

Essential viewing for mob fanatics

If you enjoyed the Sopranos then you should enjoy this piece, despite its age. It has weathered well. It’s not as disjointed as the modern adaptation with John Travolta, and Armand Assante gives at least an equal showing, if not slightly better, not as vicious and calculating, but certainly ferocious and believable. It’s better cast than the modern version and consequently the street speak of these players comes across as more authentic. It’s not as jumbled as the modern version, and the timeline is one of its greater strengths. Anthony Quinn is supreme, and brings all my compliments above to the fore. Here you’ll see many of the Sopranos actors in their earlier roles. Delightful for movie buffs. If you’re into mob movies then this is as essential as The Godfather or Goodfellas or Casino.

One of my Favorite Mob Movies of all time

I have watched ‘Gotti’ over 100 times. If you like quotable dialog you will love this movie. It is one of my all time favorite movies of any genre. Armand Assante is awesome as John Gotti. If it wasn’t an HBO movie I believe Assante would have been nominated for an academy award. Anthony Quinn is also excellent as Neil. The dialog is spoken in a hastened Queens/Brooklyn accent so turn the subtitles on so you don’t miss any lines. This movie has become a cult favorite in my circle of movie fanatic friends. It is on par with Goodfellas, Mean Streets, Carlito’s Way and the like. If you liked these films you should like ‘Gotti’ as well.

The Dapper Don

Some years ago I was in Canton, Ohio going to my hotel in a cab and when the driver learned I was from New York he asked me kind of hesitantly that being from the Big Apple had I ever run into John Gotti. I learned there and then what an impression Gotti had made with his Dapper Don public persona. So in this film Gotti I can easily understand that brief scene where the couple from Rochester gush over Armand Assante when they meet him in a restaurant. And Assante plays it to the hilt ordering champagne for the couple’s table. You would have thought they met Cary Grant.

The made for TV movie Gotti hits all the noted incidents in the Gotti legend. Based in part in the research and writings of Jerry Capeci who used to report on gangland activities in the Daily News the script gives us a three dimensional portrait of Gotti.

It used to fascinate me that when Joey Gallo was killed and later Joe Columbo was shot and lived in a coma for about 7 years it would resonate once and for all that publicity seeking gangsters don’t really make out in the end. It makes them a more visible target to shoot at.

I like very much what William Forsythe did with the part of Sammy the Bull Gravano, Gotti’s underboss and total opposite of him in personality. Forsythe who was Al Capone in the revived Untouchables series does the gangster persona very well.

In fact this film also boasts the casting of a pair of old Hollywood oldtimers. Marc Lawrence did gangster parts in old Hollywood plays the aging Carlo Gambino and Anthony Quinn who did a few of those parts as well in his varied career plays Gotti patron Neil Dellacroce the Gambino underboss. Quinn has some great scenes with Assante trying to warn him of the error of his ways.

This film should have gotten the theatrical release it was originally intended.