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Al Pacino | Benjamin 'Lefty' Ruggerio | |
Johnny Depp | Joseph D. Pistone/Donnie Brasco | |
Michael Madsen | Dominick 'Sonny Black' Napolitano | |
Bruno Kirby | Nicky Santora | |
James Russo | Paulie | |
Anne Heche | Maggie Pistone | |
Zeljko Ivanek | Tim Curley | |
Gerry Becker | Dean Blandford | |
Robert Miano | Alphonse 'Sonny Red' Indelicato | |
Brian Tarantina | Bruno 'Whack-Whack' Indelicato |
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Producer | Barry Levinson
Gail Mutrux Alan Greenspan |
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Writer | Joseph D. Pistone
Richard Woodley Paul Attanasio |
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Cinematography | Peter Sova
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Musician | Patrick Doyle
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Based On A True Story Posing as jewel broker Donnie Brasco, FBI agent Joseph D. Pistone (Johnny Depp) is granted entrance into the violent mob family of aging hitman Lefty Ruggiero (Al Pacino). When his personal and professional lives collide, Pistone jeopardizes his marriage, his job, his life and, ultimately, the gangster mentor he has come to respect and admire. From acclaimed director Mike Newell (Four Weddings and a Funeral), and featuring an extraordinary supporting cast including Michael Madsen, Anne Heche, Bruno Kirby and James Russo, Donnie Brasco is "one terrific movie!" (Peter Travers, Rolling Stone) |
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