
Mean Streets
"Mean Streets" is a 1973 American crime film directed by Martin Scorsese, starring Harvey Keitel and Robert De Niro. The movie follows the lives of four Italian-American youths navigating the dangerous streets of Little Italy in New York City. The film is known for its gritty portrayal of urban life and its exploration of themes such as loyalty, redemption, and family dynamics.

Martin Scorsese
Jimmy Shorts (uncredited)

David Carradine
Drunk

Harvey Keitel
Charlie Cappa

Robert De Niro
John 'Johnny Boy' Civello

David Proval
Tony DeVienazo

Victor Argo
Mario

Murray Moston
Oscar

Harry Northup
Soldier

Richard Romanus
Michael Longo

Amy Robinson
Teresa Ronchelli

Cesare Danova
Giovanni Cappa

George Memmoli
Joey 'Clams' Scala

Lenny Scaletta
Jimmy

Jeannie Bell
Diane

Robert Carradine
Boy With Gun

Lois Walden
Jewish Girl

Dino Seragusa
Old Man

Peter Fain
George

Juli Andelman
Girl At Party

Robert Wilder
Benton

Ken Sinclair
Sammy

Jaime Alba
Young Boy #1

Ken Konstantin
Young Boy #2

Nicki "Ack" Aquilino
Man On Docks

B. Mitchell Reed
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