My Brother Anastasia
My Brother Anastasia

Movie·1973·1h 27m

My Brother Anastasia

Directed By

Steno

Country

Italy

Language

Italian

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The Story

Original title: Anastasia mio fratello ovvero il presunto capo dell'Anonima Assassini

Don Salvatore Anastasia, a priest in a seminary in Tropea, Calabria (Italy), gets a ticket to visit his brother in New York. He has never known him, because the brother emigrated illegally in the U.S.A. years before. Upon his arrival in America, he is greeted with much respect, as well as his brother, also from the Italian-American community of Little Italy. Enthusiastic of that, he decided to stay on as assistant pastor in the church of Saint Lucia and bring it to a new shine. Accompanied in New York, his last name, Anastasia, commands respect and, above all, opens the door hitherto locked: his brother, really, is the infamous mob boss Albert Anastasia.

Written By

Sergio Amidei, Alberto Sordi

Producer

Gianni Hecht Lucari

Cinematography

Sergio D'Offizi

Themes

gangsterbiographymafiaroman catholic churchbronx, new york city

Production House

Documento Film

Audience Score

72%

3 votes

Skip9%
Timepass21%
Go for it39%
Perfection31%

Where to watch

Region: US

Free

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Cast

Alberto Sordi

Alberto Sordi

Father Salvatore Anastasia

Richard Conte

Richard Conte

Alberto 'Big Al' Anastasia

Luciano Pigozzi

Luciano Pigozzi

Pasquale

Edoardo Faieta

Edoardo Faieta

Sonny Boy

Thomas Chu

Cinese

Franco Angrisano

Franco Angrisano

Commissario De Felice

Feodor Chaliapin Jr.

Feodor Chaliapin Jr.

Frank Costello

Maria Tedeschi

Maria Tedeschi

Colomba Trevisan

Ugo Carboni

Ugo Carboni

Don Michele Trevisan

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Crew

Steno

Steno

Director

Sergio Amidei

Writer

Alberto Bevilacqua

Alberto Bevilacqua

Story

Alberto Sordi

Alberto Sordi

Writer

Gianni Hecht Lucari

Producer

Sergio D'Offizi

Sergio D'Offizi

Director of Photography

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