Mickey Alzola


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Cookie (1989) -- (Movie Clip) Angelo And Vinnie Brought You? Director Susan Seidelman working on location in star Peter Falk’s home town (Sing Sing prison in Osinning, New York) for his first scene, as mobster Dino explaining to his very estranged daughter (Emily Lloyd, title character) why he sent his lawyers to her misdemeanor trial, Tony LaFortezza as goon Angelo, Thomas Quinn driving, in Cookie, 1989.
Cookie (1989) -- (Movie Clip) Like We're A Normal Family After 15 years hard time mobster Dino (Peter Falk) rejoins his nervous mistress Lenore (Dianne Wiest) and their troublesome daughter (Emily Lloyd, title character), in Cookie, 1989, directed by Susan Seidelman from the original script by Nora Ephron and Alice Arlen.
Hero (1992) -- (Movie Clip) Excuse The Vulgarity Jungle Advised to visit with his son (James Madio) before his sentencing for fencing stolen goods, small-time crook Bernie (Dustin Hoffman) continues his confabulating when they find a promising wallet in a rest room, early in Hero, 1992, with Geena Davis and Andy Garcia.
Hero (1992) -- (Movie Clip) Like The Suicide? Edward Hermann’s cameo introduces Geena Davis as reporter Gale and Kevin J. O’Connor as cameraman Chucky, then we meet Chevy Chase as news director Deke, Stephen Tobolowsky as exec Wallace, and Christian Clemenson as a rival newsman, in Hero, 1992, also starring Dustin Hoffman and Andy Garcia.
Hero (1992) -- (Movie Clip) I Don't Give No Interviews No introduction for Andy Garcia as John Bubber, just a guy giving Bernie (Dustin Hoffman) a ride back into town after his car quit after the plane crash, where he acted the reluctant hero, but doesn’t want anybody to know, because he stole from the wreckage, in Hero, 1992, also starring Geena Davis.
Cider House Rules, The (1999) -- (Original Trailer) Theatrical trailer for The Cider House Rules, 1999, starring Tobey Maguire, Charlize Theron and Michael Caine, directed by Lasse Hallstrom, from John Irving's novel and screenplay.
Absolute Beginners (1986) -- (Movie Clip) Quiet Life Discouraged London photographer Colin (Eddie O'Donnell) with his voice over comments for his girl, leading into the introduction of Kinks front-man Ray Davies as his Dad, the composer and performer for this original tune, in director Julien Temple's Absolute Beginners, 1986.
Absolute Beginners (1986) -- (Movie Clip) My Last Teenage Year The opening narration having established London, 1958, Colin (Eddie O'Donnell) introducing himself, Suzette (Patsy Kensit) then in one long shot pals Graham Fletcher-Cook, Tony Hippolyte, Joe McKenna, Paul Rhys, Eve Ferret and others, in director Julien Temple's Absolute Beginners, 1986.

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