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GoodFellas

Three decades of life in the mafia.
1990 | 145m | English

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The true story of Henry Hill, a half-Irish, half-Sicilian Brooklyn kid who is adopted by neighbourhood gangsters at an early age and climbs the ranks of a Mafia family under the guidance of Jimmy Conway.
Release Date: Sep 12, 1990
Director: Martin Scorsese
Writer: Nicholas Pileggi, Martin Scorsese
Genres: Drama, Crime
Keywords new york city, prison, based on novel or book, florida, 1970s, mass murder, irish-american, drug trafficking, gangster, biography, based on true story, murder, organized crime, gore, mafia, brooklyn, new york city, crime epic, tampa, florida
Production Companies Winkler Films
Box Office Revenue: $46,800,000
Budget: $25,000,000
Updates Updated: Jul 30, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Robert De Niro James Conway
Ray Liotta Henry Hill
Joe Pesci Tommy DeVito
Lorraine Bracco Karen Hill
Paul Sorvino Paul Cicero
Frank Sivero Frankie Carbone
Tony Darrow Sonny Bunz
Mike Starr Frenchy
Frank Vincent Billy Batts
Chuck Low Morris Kessler
Frank DiLeo Tuddy Cicero
Henny Youngman Henny Youngman
Gina Mastrogiacomo Janice Rossi
Catherine Scorsese Tommy's Mother
Charles Scorsese Vinnie
Suzanne Shepherd Karen's Mother
Debi Mazar Sandy
Margo Winkler Belle Kessler
Welker White Lois Byrd
Jerry Vale Jerry Vale
Julie Garfield Mickey Conway
Christopher Serrone Young Henry
Elaine Kagan Henry's Mother
Beau Starr Henry's Father
Kevin Corrigan Michael Hill
Michael Imperioli Spider
Robbie Vinton Bobby Vinton
Johnny Williams Johnny Roastbeef
Daniel P. Conte Dr. Dan
Tony Conforti Tony
Frank Pellegrino Johnny Dio
Ronald Maccone Ronnie
Tony Sirico Tony Stacks
Joseph D'Onofrio Young Tommy
Steve Forleo City Detective #1
Richard Dioguardi City Detective #2
Frank Adonis Anthony Stabile
John Manca Nickey Eyes
Joseph Bono Mikey Franzese
Katherine Wallach Diane
Mark Jacobs Bruce
Angela Pietropinto Cicero's Wife
Marianne Leone Cooper Tuddy's Wife
Marie Michaels Mrs. Carbone
LoNardo Frenchy's Wife
Melissa Prophet Angie
Illeana Douglas Rosie
Susan Varon Susan
Elizabeth Whitcraft Tommy's Girlfriend
Clem Caserta Joe Buddha
Samuel L. Jackson Stacks Edwards
Fran McGee Johnny Roastbeef's Wife
Paul Herman Dealer
Edward McDonald Edward McDonald
Edward Hayes Defense Attorney
Daniela Barbosa Young Henry's Sister #1
Gina Mattia Young Henry's Sister #2
Joel Calendrillo Young Henry's Older Brother
Anthony Valentin Young Michael
Edward D. Murphy Liquor Cop #1
Michael Citriniti Liquor Cop #2
Peter Hock Mailman
Erasmus C. Alfano Barbeque Wiseguy
John Di Benedetto Bleeding Man
Manny Alfaro Gambling Doorman
Thomas Lowry Hijacked Driver
Margaret Smith School Guard
Richard Mullally Cop #1
Frank Albanese Mob Lawyer
Paul McIsaac Judge - 1956
Bob Golub Truck Driver at Diner
Louis Eppolito Fat Andy
Tony Lip Frankie The Wop
Mikey Black Freddy No Nose
Peter Cicale Pete The Killer
Anthony Powers Jimmy Two Times
Vincent Pastore Man with Coatrack
Anthony Alessandro Henry's 60's crew
Victor Colicchio Henry's 60's crew
Mike Contessa Cicero 60's Crew
Philip Suriano Cicero's 60's crew
Paul Mougey Terrorized Waiter
Norman Barbera Bouncer
Anthony Polemeni Copa Captain
James Quattrochi Henry Greeter #1
Lawrence Sacco Henry Greeter #2
Dino Laudicina Henry Greeter #3
Thomas E. Camuti Mr. Tony Hood #1
Andrew Scudiero Mr. Tony Hood #2
Irving Welzer Copa Announcer
Jesse Kirtzman Beach Club Waiter
Russell Halley Bruce's Brother #1
Spencer Bradley Bruce's Brother #2
Bob Altman Karen's Dad
Joanna Bennett Marie #1
Gayle Lewis Marie #2
Gaetano Lisi Paul #3
Luke Walter Truck Driver
Ed Deacy Detective Deacy
Larry Silvestri Detective Silvestri
John 'Cha Cha' Ciarcia Batts' Crew #1
Vito Picone Vito
Janis Corsair Vito's Girlfriend
Lisa D’Apolito Lisa
Frank Aquilino Batt's Crew #2
Michael Calandrino Godfather at Table
Vito Antuofermo Prizefighter
Vito Balsamo Henry's 70's Crew
Peter Fain Henry's 70's Crew
Vincent Gallo Henry's 70's Crew
Gaetano LoGiudice Henry's 70's Crew
Garry Pastore Henry's 70's Crew
Nicole Burdette Carbone's Girlfriend
Stella Keitel Henry's Older Child - Judy
Dominique DeVito Henry's Baby - Ruth
Michaelangelo Graziano Bar Patron
Paula Kcira Janice's Girlfriend #1
Nadine Kay Janoce's Girlfriend #2
Tony Ellis Bridal Shop Owner
Peter Onorati Florida Bookie
Jamie deRoy Bookie's Sister
Joel Blake Judge - 1971
H. Clay Dear Security Guard with Lobsters
Thomas Hewson Drug Buyer
Gene Canfield Prison Guard in Booth
Margaux Guerard Judy Hill at 10 Years
Violet Gaynor Ruth Hill at 8 Years
Tobin Bell Parole Officer
Berlinda Tolbert Stacks' Girlfriend
Nancy Cassaro Joe Buddha's Wife
Adam Wandt Kid
Joe Gioco Garbage Man
Isiah Whitlock, Jr. Doctor
Alyson Jones Judy Hill at 13 Years
Ruby Gaynor Ruth Hill at 11 Years
Bo Dietl Arresting Narc
Frank Cassini 50's Wiseguy (uncredited)
Anthony Caso Truck Hijacker (uncredited)
Lisa Bostnar Nickey Eyes' Girlfriend (uncredited)
Billy L. Sullivan Jimmy's Son (uncredited)
Jeffrey Rollins Courtroom Defendant (uncredited)
Name Job
Ellen Lewis Casting
Maher Ahmad Art Direction
Leslie Bloom Set Decoration
Richard Bruno Costume Design
Ilona Herman Makeup Artist, Hairstylist
Alan D'Angerio Hairstylist
William A. Farley Hairstylist
Carl Fullerton Makeup Artist
Allen Weisinger Makeup Artist
Louis Sanchez Construction Coordinator
Michael Russo Stunt Coordinator
David M. Dunlap Camera Operator
Larry McConkey Steadicam Operator
Barry Wetcher Still Photographer
David Leonard First Assistant Editor
Christopher Brooks Music Editor
Sheila Paige Script Supervisor
Marion Billings Unit Publicist
Steve Rose Location Manager
Kent Blocher Assistant Editor
James Sabat Production Sound Mixer
Louis Sabat Boom Operator
Tom Fleischman Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Bruce S. Pustin Unit Production Manager
Vebe Borge Second Assistant Director
Elaine Bass Title Designer
James Y. Kwei Editor
Gail Showalter ADR Editor
Frank Kern Foley Editor
Bruce Pross Foley Editor
Anne Sawyer Assistant Sound Editor
Brian Johnson Assistant Sound Editor
William Docker Assistant Sound Editor
Michael Berenbaum Assistant Sound Editor
Susan O'Donnell Assistant Costume Designer
Thomas Lee Keller Assistant Costume Designer
Dean Jackson Wardrobe Supervisor
Jerry DeBlau Chief Lighting Technician
Dennis Gamiello Key Grip
Alesandra M. Cuomo Production Office Coordinator
Todd Arnow Production Accountant
Robert Griffon Jr. Property Master
Bruce Swanson Set Dresser
Bill Curry Jr. Transportation Captain
Robert Leddy Transportation Co-Captain
Laura Rosenthal Casting Assistant
Marissa Littlefield Dialogue Editor
Frank Graziadei Sound Recordist
Bruce Kitzmeyer Dialogue Editor
Philip Stockton Supervising Dialogue Editor
Fred Rosenberg Dialogue Editor
Jeffrey Stern Dialogue Editor
Marko Costanzo Foley Artist
Don Picard Stunts
Janet Paparazzo Stunts
Norman Douglass Stunts
Paul Bucossi Stunts
Bobby Mancuso Second Assistant Camera
Peter John Petraglia Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Deborah Lupard Second Second Assistant Director
John McDonnell Assistant Property Master
Arne Olsen Construction Foreman
Nicholas Pileggi Screenplay, Book
Michael Ballhaus Director of Photography
Thelma Schoonmaker Editor
Kristi Zea Production Design
Saul Bass Title Designer
Joseph P. Reidy Second Unit Director, First Assistant Director
Nicholas J. Giangiulio Stunts
Roy Farfel Stunts
Peter Bucossi Stunts
Alex Stevens Stunts
Phil Neilson Stunts
Tony Guida Stunts
Ron Bochar Foley Supervisor
Conrad 'Connie' F. Brink Special Effects
Skip Lievsay Supervising Sound Editor
Martin Scorsese Director, Screenplay
Florian Ballhaus First Assistant Camera
Name Title
Bruce S. Pustin Associate Producer
Irwin Winkler Producer
Barbara De Fina Executive Producer
Organization Category Person
Golden Globes Best Picture N/A Nominated
Golden Globes Best Director Martin Scorsese Nominated
Academy Awards Best Director Martin Scorsese Nominated
Academy Awards Best Supporting Actor Paul Sorvino Nominated
Venice Film Festival Best Picture N/A Won
Venice Film Festival Best Actor Ray Liotta Won
Venice Film Festival Best Supporting Actor Paul Sorvino Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Picture N/A Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Actor Robert De Niro Nominated
Spirit Awards Best Supporting Actor Paul Sorvino Nominated
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Reviews

John Chard
9.0

In a world that's powered by violence, on the streets where the violent have power, a new generation carries on an old tradition. Martin Scorsese’s Goodfellas is without question one of the finest gangster movies ever made, a benchmark even. It’s that rare occasion for a genre film of this type w ... here everything artistically comes together as one. Direction, script, editing, photography, driving soundtrack and crucially an ensemble cast firing on all cylinders. It’s grade “A” film making that marked a return to form for Scorsese whilst simultaneously showing the director at the summit of his directing abilities. The story itself, based on Nicholas Pileggi’s non-fiction book Wiseguy, pulls absolutely no punches in its stark realisation of the Mafia lifestyle. It’s often brutal, yet funny, unflinching yet stylish, but ultimately from first frame to last it holds the attention, toying with all the human emotions during the journey, tingling the senses of those who were by 1990 fed up of popcorn movie fodder. It’s not romanticism here, if anything it’s a debunking of the Mafia myth, but even as the blood flows and the dialogue crackles with electricity, it always remains icy cool, brought to us by a man who had is eyes and ears open while growing up in Queens, New York in the 40s and 50s. Eccellente! 9/10

May 16, 2024
Ahmetaslan27
7.0

Martin Scorsese (director) always loves details in crime films, but he is not primarily interested in the crime itself. That is why his films are always produced with details that you may see as unimportant to you, especially if you want to see the movie for the purpose of seeing scenes of theft, mu ... rder, and so on, but you see the opposite. Somewhat other details are visible on the scene mostly The film talks about liberation, stereotypes, and entering a new world for humanity. It was Ray Liotta (Henry). He wanted, as I said, to break free from stereotypes and enter the world of gangs. Martin Scorsese (the director) filmed this unfamiliar life and directed it in the form of a film similar to documentaries because he filmed it as if it were a real, realistic life. That is why the presence of Voice Over was important in order to give you the feeling that there is a person sitting next to you telling you the story while whispering in your ear as it happens in the movies documentaries.

Mar 24, 2023
Geronimo1967
7.0

Ray Liotta is superb here as "Henry Hill", a man whom ever since he was young has been captivated by the mob. He starts off as a runner and before too long has ingratiated himself with the local fraternity lead by "Paulie" (Paul Sorvino) and is best mates with fellow hoods, the enigmatic and devious ... "Jimmy" (Robert De Niro) and the excellently vile "Tommy" (Joe Pesci). They put together an audacious robbery at JFK and are soon the talk of the town, but the latter in the trio is a bit of a live-wire and when he goes just a bit too far one night, the three of them find that their really quite idyllic lives of extortion and larceny start to go awry - and it's their own who are on their tracks. Scorsese takes him time with this story: the development of the characters - their personalities, trust, inter-reliance, sometimes divided, fractured, loyalties and ruthlessness and are built up in a thoroughly convincing fashion. We can, ourselves, see the obvious attractions for the young "Henry" of a life so very far removed from his working class Irish-Italian background - the wine, the women, the thrills; it's tantalising! If anything let's it down it's the last half hour; it's just a little too predictable and having spent so long building up the characters, we seem to be in just a bit too much of a rush; but that is a nit-pick. It's not the "Godfather" but it is not far short.

Aug 25, 2023
bilalmirza71
N/A

A really good film. i loved it! ...

Sep 14, 2024
Hamurabiahmed
N/A

The Goodfellas is an absolute masterpiece in every sense. Martin Scorsese delivers a raw, unflinching look into the world of organized crime that’s as captivating as it is brutal. Ray Liotta, Robert De Niro, and Joe Pesci shine, each bringing unforgettable depth and intensity to their roles—especial ... ly Pesci, whose portrayal of Tommy DeVito is both terrifying and fascinating. The storytelling is flawless, pulling you in with a mix of dark humor, sharp dialogue, and iconic scenes that stay with you long after the credits roll. Add in the perfect soundtrack, and it’s no wonder this film is considered a classic. The Goodfellas isn’t just a movie; it’s an experience that I can watch over and over again.

Dec 10, 2024
Hamurabiahmed
N/A

I enjoyed the film. Especially the character of Joe Pesci and Robert DeNiro. Great Film!! ...

Nov 15, 2024