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''Once Upon a Time in Queens'' is a 2013 American post- mob film written and directed by David Rodriguez, starring
Paul Sorvino Paul Anthony Sorvino (, ; April 13, 1939 – July 25, 2022) was an American actor. He often portrayed authority figures on both the criminal and the law enforcement sides of the law. Sorvino was particularly known for his roles as Lucchese cri ...
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Michael Rapaport Michael David Rapaport (born March 20, 1970) is an American actor, comedian, and podcast host. Beginning his career in the early 1990s, he has made over 100 appearances in film and television. His film roles include ''Zebrahead'' (1992), '' ...
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Chazz Palminteri Calogero Lorenzo "Chazz" Palminteri (born May 15, 1952)
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Plot

Joseph "Mr. Joe" Scoleri (
Paul Sorvino Paul Anthony Sorvino (, ; April 13, 1939 – July 25, 2022) was an American actor. He often portrayed authority figures on both the criminal and the law enforcement sides of the law. Sorvino was particularly known for his roles as Lucchese cri ...
) was a major Mafia mob boss back in the 1980s, somewhat like
John Gotti John Joseph Gotti Jr.Capeci, Mustain (1996), pp. 25–26 ( , ; October 27, 1940 – June 10, 2002) was an American '' mafioso'' and boss of the Gambino crime family in New York City. He ordered and helped to orchestrate the murder of Gambin ...
. He is let out of a prison in Pennsylvania after serving 20 years, but is released conditionally, on probation, because of ill health. He moves back into his row house in his old neighborhood in Queens, where he was much loved and respected years ago. His daughter Rita Scoleri ( Renee Props) is working but she shares the house with him. He is immediately warned by his lawyer (
Chazz Palminteri Calogero Lorenzo "Chazz" Palminteri (born May 15, 1952)
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) that the terms of his release stipulate that he must have no contact of any kind with any Mafia members, or he goes back to jail. And his doctor explains to him that he is in very bad shape—he has severe cardiomyopathy, which will inevitably lead to heart failure at some point in the near future. Mr. Joe discovers, mostly from hearsay, that the Mafia has changed a lot (it sounds to him as if it's deteriorated) since he went into jail, and so has the world in general, even in his old neighborhood. He is struck in particular how the young people show no respect any more. However, Mr. Joe has a much younger next-door neighbor, Bobby DiBianco (
Michael Rapaport Michael David Rapaport (born March 20, 1970) is an American actor, comedian, and podcast host. Beginning his career in the early 1990s, he has made over 100 appearances in film and television. His film roles include ''Zebrahead'' (1992), '' ...
), who is a hard-working family man who owns a deli. Bobby is kind enough to try to take care of what he sees as a nice elderly man; Bobby was too young in the 1980s to understand the crimes Mr. Joe was guilty of. On the home front, Mr. Joe's 42-year-old daughter, Rita, explains to him that she is a lesbian—something that at first he finds completely repugnant. A thuggish younger Italian man ( Lev Gorn) starts a confrontation in Bobby DiBianco's deli. During the scuffle, the thug punches Rita Scoleri in the face, sending her flying. The shocking confrontation causes an older neighbor, who is sitting in the deli, to die from a heart attack. At the funeral, Mr. Joe speaks in Italian to an active mobster. It is not clear what is being planned, but they agree to something. Mr. Joe has dinner with Rita and her girlfriend. They all get on really well, and he surprises them by asking when they will present him with a grandchild. It turns out that Mr. Joe has set something up so that he himself can attack the young thug. He kills him with a claw hammer, and immediately suffers heart failure, dying on the sidewalk. Years pass, and we see Rita and her girlfriend at home with a baby, listening to a recording that Mr. Joe made back when he was still in prison.


Cast

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Paul Sorvino Paul Anthony Sorvino (, ; April 13, 1939 – July 25, 2022) was an American actor. He often portrayed authority figures on both the criminal and the law enforcement sides of the law. Sorvino was particularly known for his roles as Lucchese cri ...
as Mr. Joe *
Michael Rapaport Michael David Rapaport (born March 20, 1970) is an American actor, comedian, and podcast host. Beginning his career in the early 1990s, he has made over 100 appearances in film and television. His film roles include ''Zebrahead'' (1992), '' ...
as Bobby DiBianco *
Chazz Palminteri Calogero Lorenzo "Chazz" Palminteri (born May 15, 1952)
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is an America ...
as Ben Rose * Renee Props as Rita Scoleri * Andrea Nittoli as Michelle DiBianco * Lev Gorn as Dominic Salerno Jr. *
Steven Bauer Steven Bauer (born Esteban Ernesto Echevarría Samson; December 2, 1956) is a Cuban American actor. Bauer began his career on PBS, portraying Joe Peña, the son of Cuban immigrants on '' ¿Qué Pasa, USA?'' (1977–1979). He played Manolo "Ma ...
as P.O. Ramirez *
Paul Ben-Victor Paul Ben-Victor (born ) is an American actor. He is best known for playing Greek mobster Spiros "Vondas" Vondopoulos on the HBO drama series ''The Wire'', Alan Gray in '' Entourage'' (2005–2008), and Ray in '' Body Parts'' (1991). Early lif ...
as Vinnie Nero * Hassan Johnson as FBI Agent Butler * Kevin Kelly as FBI Agent O'Bannon * Johnny "Roastbeef" Williams as Carmine LaRocca * Olivia Panepinto as Olivia DiBianco * Andrea Navedo as Anna Vasco * Roberta Wallach as Angela LaRocca * William DePaolo as Anthony Quick * Michael Sorvino as Dr. Shapiro


Awards

The film was an Official Selection of the 2013 Seattle International Film Festival, an Official Selection of the 2013 Austin Film Festival, and an Official Selection of the 2014 Florida Film Festival.


References


External links

* * {{Rotten Tomatoes, once_upon_a_time_in_queens 2013 films American crime drama films 2013 crime drama films Films scored by Geoff Zanelli Films about the American Mafia Films set in Queens, New York 2010s English-language films 2010s American films English-language crime drama films