The Irishman (2019)


Pennsylvania, 1956. Frank Sheeran, a war veteran of Irish origin who works as a truck driver, accidentally meets mobster Russell Bufalino. Once Frank becomes his trusted man, Bufalino sends him to Chicago with the task of helping Jimmy Hoffa, a powerful union leader related to organized crime, with whom Frank will maintain a close friendship for nearly twenty years.

The Irishman (2019)

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Released Year: 2019
Runtime: 209 minutes
Genre: Crime, Drama, History
Directors: Martin Scorsese
Casts: Al Pacino, Diana Agostini, Craig Castaldo, Veronica Alicino, Ray Romano, Harvey Keitel, Barry Primus, Jesse Plemons, Jack Huston, John Cenatiempo, J.C. MacKenzie, Billy Smith, John Rue, Jill Brown, Joseph Riccobene, Stephen Graham, Marin Ireland, Bobby Cannavale, Domenick Lombardozzi, Robert De Niro, James Ciccone, Gino Cafarelli, Gary Basaraba, Paul Herman, Jim Norton, Joe Pesci, Welker White, Joseph Bono, Philip Suriano, Vito Picone, Frank Aquilino, Garry Pastore, Bo Dietl, Margaret Anne Florence, Stephanie Kurtzuba, Danny A. Abeckaser, Robert C. Kirk, Meghan Rafferty, Aleksa Palladino, Anna Paquin, David Aaron Baker, Marco Greco, Jake Hoffman, Kevin O'Rourke, Kathrine Narducci, Alfred Sauchelli Jr., Frank Pietrangolare, Louis Vanaria, Patrick Borriello, Richard V. Licata, Bill Timoney, Stephen Mailer, Nina Lafarga, Steve Witting, Vinny Vella, Joseph Russo, John Scurti, Matt Walton, Robert Funaro, Steve Routman, Paul Ben-Victor, Blaise Corrigan, Paul Borghese, Jennifer Mudge, John Polce, Steve Beauchamp, Jeremy Luke, Logan Crawford, Dascha Polanco, Louis Cancelmi, Al Linea, Craig Vincent, Alfred Nittoli, James Lorinz, Mike Massimino, Amelia Brain, India Ennenga, Cliff Moylan, John F. Kennedy, John Bianco, Patrick Murney, Sebastian Maniscalco, Lou Martini Jr., Samantha Soule, Kevin Kane, Jacqueline Kennedy, Brent Langdon, Action Bronson, Clark Carmichael, Steven Van Zandt, Craig DiFrancia, Lucy Gallina, Jonathan Morris, Daniel Jenkins, Glenn Cunningham, Patrick Gallo, James Martin, Anthony J. Gallo, Jamil Antonio Stefan, Thomas E. Sullivan, Robert Mladinich, Rich Reilly, Tess Price, Jordyn DiNatale, Kate Arrington, Bernie Martin, Tony Suriano, Jason A. Iannacone, Michael C. Brennan, James P. Harkins, Johnny T. Sollitto, Larry Mazza, Ira Drukier, Jon Bruno, Steven Maglio, James Licata, Ron Castellano, Aldo Sergi, Jeffrey Paul, Vincent Maritato, Lawrence Smith, Rebecca Faulkenberry, Ken Wulf Clark, Fernando Vera, Peter Claymore, Charles DelGatto, Michael Gongora, Eugene Bunge, Matthew F. O'Connor, Vincenzo DelRiccio, Joe Giorgio, Lauren Aparicio, Kelley Rae O'Donnell, John Garrett Greer, Jack Caruso, Thomas J. Jenkins, Luke Smith, James D. Forsha, Giacomino J. Matra, Paul Pearlman, Frank L. Messina, Cilda Shaur, Dominick LaRuffa Jr., Erick Zamora, Joe Caniano, Michael Bottari, Siena Marino, Lori Arkin, Nicholas Chrysan, Samantha Coppola, Jeff DeHart, Mark Fairchild, Tim Neff, Peter J. Fernandez, Robin Kerbis, Lucia Giannetta, Michael Romeo Ruocco, Anne Horak, Barbara Eyland, Tracy J. Everitt, Saint Marino, Mario Corry, Johnny Potenza, Joe Passaro, Stanley Burns, Thomas J. McDonald, Virl Andrick, Ernest L. Sanders Jr., Bill McHugh, Fidel Castro

Storyline


Pennsylvania, 1956. Frank Sheeran, a war veteran of Irish origin who works as a truck driver, accidentally meets mobster Russell Bufalino. Once Frank becomes his trusted man, Bufalino sends him to Chicago with the task of helping Jimmy Hoffa, a powerful union leader related to organized crime, with whom Frank will maintain a close friendship for nearly twenty years.

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Reviews


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Consequence of Sound - Unnamed
The Irishman is a remarkable achievement that proves the best may yet to come from one of the most essential American filmmakers to ever live.
100
The Playlist - Joe Blessing
The Irishman, which feels like the work of an older, wiser, less flashy filmmaker, is much more preoccupied with the soul of Frank Sheeran and reckoning with his choices.
100
Variety - Owen Gleiberman
Martin Scorsese’s The Irishman is a coldly enthralling, long-form knockout — a majestic Mob epic with ice in its veins. It’s the film that, I think, a lot us wanted to see from Scorsese: a stately, ominous, suck-in-your-breath summing up, not just a drama but a reckoning, a vision of the criminal underworld that’s rippling with echoes of the director’s previous Mob films, but that also takes us someplace bold and new.
100
IndieWire - Eric Kohn
The Irishman is alive with Scorsese’s trademark style.
95
TheWrap - Alonso Duralde
This is a movie that’s rife with characters, with incidents, with ideas, with history, and as such, it will benefit from multiple viewings. But even after the first watch, The Irishman hits hard, and it’s a reminder that nearly 30 years after “GoodFellas,” Martin Scorsese still has fascinating mob tales to tell, and fascinating ways to tell them.

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Pennsylvania, 1956. Frank Sheeran, a war veteran of Irish origin who works as a truck driver, accidentally meets mobster Russell Bufalino. Once Frank becomes his trusted man, Bufalino sends him to Chicago with the task of helping Jimmy Hoffa, a powerful union leader related to organized crime, with whom Frank will maintain a close friendship for nearly twenty years.

Pennsylvania, 1956. Frank Sheeran, a war veteran of Irish origin who works as a truck driver, accidentally meets mobster Russell Bufalino. Once Frank becomes his trusted man, Bufalino sends him to Chicago with the task of helping Jimmy Hoffa, a powerful union leader related to organized crime, with whom Frank will maintain a close friendship for nearly twenty years.

Pennsylvania, 1956. Frank Sheeran, a war veteran of Irish origin who works as a truck driver, accidentally meets mobster Russell Bufalino. Once Frank becomes his trusted man, Bufalino sends him to Chicago with the task of helping Jimmy Hoffa, a powerful union leader related to organized crime, with whom Frank will maintain a close friendship for nearly twenty years.

Pennsylvania, 1956. Frank Sheeran, a war veteran of Irish origin who works as a truck driver, accidentally meets mobster Russell Bufalino. Once Frank becomes his trusted man, Bufalino sends him to Chicago with the task of helping Jimmy Hoffa, a powerful union leader related to organized crime, with whom Frank will maintain a close friendship for nearly twenty years.