Apr 052018
 

Getting Gotti is a poorly produced, half-baked crime-drama that at least does have a good performance from Lorraine Bracco to help get through it, but otherwise this is one bio-pic that should be forgotten.

 

 

Getting Gotti
(1994)

Genre(s): Drama, Crime
Mill Creek Entertainment | NR – 94 min. – $14.98 | April 3, 2018

Date Published: 04/05/2018 | Author: The Movieman


MOVIE INFO:
Directed by: Roger Young
Writer(s): James Henerson (written by)
Cast: Lorraine Bracco, Anthony John Denison, Ellen Burstyn
DISC INFO:
Features:
None
Digital Copy: Yes
Formats Included: DVD
Number of Discs: 1
Audio: English (PCM 2.0)
Video: Full Frame 1.33
Subtitles: English
Region(s): 1

 

PLOT SYNOPSIS


Diane Giacalone (LORRAINE BRACCO) is the Assistant District Attorney in Brooklyn who tried to prosecute John Gotti (ANTHONY JOHN DENISON) and the Gambino crime family. Taking down the mafia boss was not an easy case with uncooperative FBI agents and bureaucrats in her way, but she was determined to find justice and put her childhood neighbor behind bars.

 

SPECIAL FEATURES – 0/5


Other than a code for the Digital Copy, no features were included.

 

VIDEO – 2.5/5, AUDIO – 3.0/5


With the movie originally airing on CBS, it’s presented in its originally televised 1.33 full frame aspect ratio while the audio sounds sufficient enough.

OVERALL – 1.75/5


Overall, Getting Gotti is a poorly produced, half-baked crime-drama that at least does have a good performance from Lorraine Bracco to help get through it, but otherwise this is one bio-pic that should be forgotten.

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