- Chicago Overcoat
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Chicago Overcoat Directed by Brian Caunter Produced by John W. Bosher Written by Josh Staman
Andrew Alex Dowd
John W. Bosher
Brian CaunterStarring Frank Vincent
Kathrine Narducci
Mike Starr
Stacy Keach
Armand AssanteMusic by Greg Nicolett Cinematography Kevin Moss Editing by James Wentworth Release date(s) October 10, 2009 (Chicago) Running time 94 minutes Country United States Language English Chicago Overcoat is a feature length gangster film. The script was written by Brian Caunter, John W. Bosher, Josh Staman, and Andrew Alex Dowd, with Caunter also directing the film. The production filmed in Chicago and wrapped principal photography November 29, 2007. Chicago Overcoat had its world premiere at the 45th Chicago International Film Festival on Saturday, October 10, 2009 with three sold out screenings, and was brought back for an encore screening after being voted into the "Best of the Fest." The film went on to win "Best Dramatic Feature" at the 8th Garden State Film Festival, and "Best Cinematography" at the 7th Midwest Independent Film Festival.
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Plot
The Chicago Outfit was the most powerful organized crime syndicate of the 20th century, and Lou Marazano (Frank Vincent) was their deadliest hit man. Twenty years after his most notorious wave of hits, Lou is a relic, his legend obscured, his talents forgotten...his glory days over. When high-profile union representative Joe Barbone is arrested for tax fraud, the Outfit's top boss (Armand Assante) orders a string of key witnesses silenced before the government can uncover a vast conspiracy involving police officers, city officials, and mob affiliates. When Lou finds out about the job, he sees an opportunity to finance his retirement and leave Chicago with his girlfriend (Kathrine Narducci). But when relentless detectives (Danny Goldring & Stacy Keach) begin nipping at his heels, and the acting street boss, (Mike Starr) who is looking to make his promotion permanent, decides to revoke Lou's membership to the Outfit - Lou must prove he is worthy of being the Outfit's most deadly hit man - a title he held over twenty years ago.
Cast
- Frank Vincent as Lou Marazano
- Kathrine Narducci as Lorraine Lionello
- Mike Starr as Lorenzo Galante
- Stacy Keach as Ray Berkowski
- Armand Assante as Stefano D'Agostino
- Danny Goldring as Ralph Maloney
- Tim Gamble as Harold Greene
- Martin Shannon as Sammy Delano
- Barret Walz as Elliot Walsh
- Gina D'Ercoli as Angela Casso
- Robert Gerdisch as Michael Casso
- Rick Plastina as Angelo Perelli
- Mark Vallarta as Joey Casso
- Jack Bronis as Joe Barbone
- Michael Guido as Frank Salerno
- Ray Toler as Philip Rossi
- Ulises Acosta as Rodrigo
- Louis Di Giulio as Toothless Old Man
- Roy Anderson as Freeman
- Jennifer Anglin as Darcy Barbone
- Freeman Coffee as Eddie "Knuckles" Jones
- Charin Alvarez as Flower Shop Owner
- Kevin Michael Doyle as Arresting Officer
- Keith Uchima as Mortician
- Audrey Francis as Forensics Detective
- Ellee Pai Hong as Female News Anchor
- Dick Johnson as Male News Anchor
- Kimberly Gordon as Jazz Singer
- Dominic Capone as 31st Street Crew
- Fred Saldone as 31st Street Crew
- Sal Amato as 31st Street Crew
- Damian Vanore as 31st Street Crew
- Marc Grapey as 31st Street Crew
- Gary Brischetto as 31st Street Crew
- Mackenzie Kyle as Rossi's Secretary
- Usman Ally as Pawnshop Owner
- Ric Arthur as Breaching Officer #1
- Brendan McCarthy as Breaching Officer #2
- Aaron Crippen as Breaching Officer #3
- Len Bajenski as Interrogating Detective
- Adeoye Mabogunje as Chop Shop Thug
- Hector Badillo as Chop Shop Mechanic
- Ryan Hall as Bartender
- David Marcotte as Restaurant Husband
- Walt Sloan as a Strip Club Patron
- Jim Heatherly as Line-up Cop
In other media
In the web comic, MS Paint Adventures, Chicago Overcoat is the name of gangster Mobster Kingpin's flagship.[1]
References
External links
Categories:- 2009 films
- American films
- English-language films
- 2000s crime films
- Films shot in Chicago, Illinois
- Films set in Chicago, Illinois
- Crime film stubs
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