Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 10000000
Revenue
$ 4343227

John Gotti

John A. ‘'Junior' Gotti

Victoria Gotti

Angelo Ruggiero

Sammy ‘The Bull’ Gravano

Bobby Boriello

Wilfred 'Willie Boy' Johnson

Neil Dellacroce

Vickie

Angel

Peter Gotti

Frank DeCicco

Jimmy Brown

Paul Castellano

Anthony 'Gaspipe' Casso

Kim

Frankie Gotti

Peter

Angel

Vincent 'Chin' Gigante

Hydell

Johnny Ruggiero

Dr. Carmine

Lady Prosecutor

Jimmy Roselli - Singer

McBratney

Prosecutor

Nurse Snow

Officer Tim

Father Murphy

Carlo Gambino

Judge - 1997

Barmaid

No Ears

Shooter #1

Courtroom Attendee (uncredited)

Breezy (uncredited)

Prison Inmate (uncredited)

Juror (uncredited)

Mobster - Gotti's Crew (uncredited)

Joseph 'Piney' Armone (uncredited)

Prison Guard Hanover (uncredited)

Detective Eppolito (uncredited)

Gotti Hitman (uncredited)

Self-Conscious Juror (uncredited)

Anthony (uncredited)

District Attorney (uncredited)

Assassin (uncredited)

John A.'s Son (uncredited)

Cop / Party Crowd (uncredited)

Club Patron (uncredited)

Judge (uncredited)

Courtroom Attendee (uncredited)

Luchese Family Hitman (uncredited)

Italian Mom (uncredited)

Extended Family (uncredited)

Cadet (uncredited)

1984 Juror (uncredited)

Russian Mobster (uncredited)

Juror (uncredited)

1990s Bailiff (uncredited)

Rudy Pipes

Willie Boy's Lawyer

Lieutenant

Dentist

Reporter #1

Reporter #2

Bailiff (uncredited)

Block Party Attendee (uncredited)

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2022-11-24
Based on the story as told by the younger John A. Gotti in his book, this tells the tale of his legendary father's gangland exploits as he worked his way up from New York's poverty row to head up the Gambino crime family and become one of the city's wealthiest and most influential citizens. The opening scenario depicts the original John Gotti (John Travolta) doing a piece to camera about the delights of New York, and sadly that sets the tone for the rest of this rather weak biopic. The timelines are all over the place, and the historical nature of the man's life robs the film of any jeopardy. Travolta is nowhere near his best and though quite hunky, Spencer Lofranco (John Jnr.) looks like he accidentally strayed from the adjacent “Waltons" set next door. For a mobster movie, it is remarkably un-menacing, wordy and sterile with a distinct lack of oomph from a supporting cast that really just looked like they were there for the payday. This is really rather poor and tells us precious little about what made this man tick but might have done wonders for polo-neck sales.

Written by GenerationofSwine on 2023-01-12
It's kind of all over the place. Only occasionally are you sure what year it is, only occasionally do you become familiar with a character. Even his son Frankie s accident plays out like a footnote. And that's what this is, a lot of footnotes pushed together with no context to really strung them together. It's a mess.