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The Irishman

The Irishman

Crime • R • 2019 • 3 hr 29 min
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7.2
IMDb
7.8

Pennsylvania, 1956. Frank Sheeran, a war veteran of Irish origin who works as a truck driver, accidentally meets mobster Russell Bufalino. Once Frank becomes his trusted man, Bufalino sends him to Chicago with the task of helping Jimmy Hoffa, a powerful union leader related to organized crime, with whom Frank will maintain a close friendship for nearly twenty years.

Staring

Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, Joe Pesci, Stephen Graham, Ray Romano

Directed By

Martin Scorsese

Written By

Steven Zaillian

Attributes

ComplexSlowDarkWatch By Myself

Genre

CrimeDramaHistory

Release Date

November 1, 2019

User Reviews

Robert_that_kid
Robert_that_kid
Another mob movie that is long, but if you have the time, it’s super entertaining and fun to watch
Collin Hart
Collin Hart
Marty karaoke. Tons of incredible stuff here, just needed to be trimmed down. Hard to get through 200 minutes when parts are unnecessary.
Joseph Last Name
Joseph Last Name
It's like a tribute to great actors and a great director
Rafael Casanueva
Rafael Casanueva
Another good Scorsese mob movie, and probably the last one with their top actors, with a good plot and acting. Not the best of Scorsese tho
Tomislav Bralic
Tomislav Bralic
I really like Scorsese movies. But new gangster movies are outdated for my taste and its boring to watch in 21st century
Ron Sandvik
Ron Sandvik
Good film. Scorsese and DeNiro team up for another film. Well done.
Sam Willwerth
Sam Willwerth
A bit overlong, but it’s nice to see Robert De Niro and Al Pacino together again. Can’t say I remember much of anything else though
Julius
Julius
This feels like a loveletter to gangster films as well as a goodbye from the icons that formed it. propably the last of its kind.
Lowery
Lowery
Is this movie too long for its own good? Yes. But, is Robert DeNiro too old to convincingly play this role? Also yes. But Marty pulls it off
Daniel
Daniel
Definitely long. However, I genuinely enjoyed every minute.

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Ratings
955 (4%)
4,304 (17%)
11,608 (47%)
8,209 (33%)
7.2 – Based on 25k ratings
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Joe Pesci & Robert De Niro Break Bread Scene
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Pacino, De Niro & Pesci Discuss Their Acting Methods in Scorsese’s The Irishman
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The Irishman First Table Read
Behind the Scenes
Martin Scorsese Directing
Behind the Scenes
How The Irishman’s Groundbreaking VFX Took Anti-Aging To the Next Level
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Shooting Through Time; Cinematography on The Irishman
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The Irishman's Stephen Graham on Filming THAT Scene With Pacino And De Niro

Cast & Crew

Martin Scorsese
Martin
Scorsese
Robert De Niro
Robert De Niro
Al Pacino
Al
Pacino
Joe Pesci
Joe
Pesci
Stephen Graham
Stephen
Graham
Ray Romano
Ray
Romano
Harvey Keitel
Harvey
Keitel
Bobby Cannavale
Bobby
Cannavale
Anna Paquin
Anna
Paquin
Stephanie Kurtzuba
Stephanie
Kurtzuba
Kathrine Narducci
Kathrine
Narducci
Steven Zaillian
Steven
Zaillian

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