"You don't make up for your sins in church; you do it in the streets; you do it at home. The rest is bulls--t, and you know it." Returning to the autobiographical milieu of his 1968 debut Who's That Knocking at My Door? for his third feature, Martin Scorsese examined the daily struggles of a wannabe ...more
MPAA Rating: R | Year: 1973 | Running Time: 110 minutes
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$13.99MEAN STREETS / (WS SUB)
Mean Streets was not Martin Scorsese's first film, but it was the first one that really mattered, an alternately troubling and exhilarating look at one man's obsessions and at a subculture that other movies rarely examine beneath the surface. Scorsese's fascination with sin, redemption, guilt, and crime first bore real fruit in Mean Streets, and in many ways Charlie (Harvey Keitel) is the ultimate Scorsese character: a sincere Catholic who, as a low-level gangster, has chosen to live outside the ...more
- Robert De Niro - Johnny Boy
- Harvey Keitel - Charlie
- David Proval - Tony
- Amy Robinson - Teresa
- Richard Romanus - Michael
- Julie Andelman - Girl at Party
- Victor Argo - Mario
- Jeanie Bell - Diane
- George Memmoli - Joey Catucci
- Catherine Scorsese - Woman on the Landing
- Robert Wilder - Benton
- Jaime Alba - Young Boy #1
- Martin Scorsese - Car Gunman (uncredited)
- David Carradine - Drunk
- Martin Scorsese - Director
- Jonathan Taplin - Producer
- Mardik Martin - Screenwriter
- Martin Scorsese - Screenwriter
- Russell Vreeland - First Assistant Director
- Sid Levin - Editor
- Eric Clapton - Songwriter
- David C. Nichols - Production Designer
- Kent Wakeford - Cinematographer
- Paul Rapp - Production Manager
- Glen Glenn - Sound/Sound Designer
- Don Johnson - Sound/Sound Designer
- The Rolling Stones - Featured Music













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