Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 5000000
Revenue
$ 136579

Meyer Lansky

David Stone

Young Meyer Lansky

Maureen Duffy

Frank Rivers

Greg Kunz

Ben "Bugsy" Siegel

Anne Lansky

Charlie "Lucky" Luciano

Dafne

Marco

Sasha Klein

Com. Charles Haffenden

Al Capone

Salvatore Maranzano

Young Buddy Lansky

Albert Anastasia

Joe Bonnano

Mo Dalitz

Maurice "Mo" Simes

Swiss Bank Clerk

Bund Leader

Interviewer

R.J. Campbell

Masha

Mrs. Anne Lansky

Dubin

Mrs. Holtz

Frank Costello

Aaron Yariv

Fedora

Jimmy the Bookie

Doctor

Bank Rep

Cuban Emissary

Thug

Louise

Ray Hutchinson

Yoram Alroy

Written by 5rJoud on 2021-08-03
Done a million times and better. So sad to see two of the greatest, Harvey Keitel and Sam Worthington, get wasted in this drivel. The producers can take their "based on true events" tagline and shove it up their cunts. No one cares what's made up and what's not it is supposed to be entertaining. This was a horrible bore fest.
Written by richardbd on 2022-03-10
One of the best movies I’ve seen in a while. An emotional odyssey that plays on the expectation of who Lansky was and adds layers to him.
Written by edwecks on 2022-03-10
Harvey Keitel -- probably as old as we are likely to ever see him, but no less a master of his craft -- stars as Meyer Lansky in "Lansky." It's about as exciting as sneaking up on a glass of tepid water, action-wise -- but a straight telling, with Lansky there to tell the story to "himself" -- made it more than worthwhile for grudging admirers of Organized Crime, and also fans of Harvey Keitel, of which I am massive. Keitel's monologue during the Grand Budapest Hotel concerning "two poodles and blonde on a walk in the park" when Keitel suddenly erupts as the Mastermind Genius Inmate of Station 19 is one of the funniest surprises of that very funny movie. This movie is certainly no rival for Grand Budapest because so few are, but just seeing Keitel playing it straight for one of the biggest (and most prosecution-proof) gambling racketeers of the 20th Century at a very late stage in his career is its own kind of fun. Great intimate portraiture.
Written by tomholland on 2022-07-21
Loved this one, am sure anyone who enjoys history related to The organized crime in the US would feel the same.