Chicago Overcoat (2009)

Chicago Overcoat (2009)
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His glory days as a hit man for Chicago's most powerful crime family fading into a distant memory, a seasoned killer accepts one last job in an attempt to secure his retirement, and discovers just how much the streets have changed in the last twenty years. In his heyday, Lou Marazano (Frank Vincent) was the number one triggerman for the Outfit, a ruthless gang that ruled all of Chicago. His exploits were legendary, and his ability to pull off big jobs without leaving any evidence was an enormous asset to the criminal powerbrokers in the city. Now Lou is in his sixties, and jailed Outfit boss Stefano D'Agnostino (Armand Assante) needs a big favor. There's a conspiracy linking some outwardly upstanding city officials to the Outfit, and Lou is exactly the kind of guy who can make those suspicious connections disappear. But this time someone's on to him. Veteran Homicide Detective Ralph Maloney (Danny Goldring) is certain that Lou has a hand in the latest round of underworld assassinations, and he's determined to do whatever it takes to connect him to the crimes. With Detective Maloney closing in and his job not yet finished, Lou finds regret hanging heavily on his conscious, and memories of his estranged family beginning to cloud his better judgment. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Frank VincentArmand Assante, (more)
Director(s):
Brian Caunter
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
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Synopsis of Chicago Overcoat

His glory days as a hit man for Chicago's most powerful crime family fading into a distant memory, a seasoned killer accepts one last job in an attempt to secure his retirement, and discovers just how much the streets have changed in the last twenty years. In his heyday, Lou Marazano (Frank Vincent) was the number one triggerman for the Outfit, a ruthless gang that ruled all of Chicago. His exploits were legendary, and his ability to pull off big jobs without leaving any evidence was an enormous asset to the criminal powerbrokers in the city. Now Lou is in his sixties, and jailed Outfit boss Stefano D'Agnostino (Armand Assante) needs a big favor. There's a conspiracy linking some outwardly upstanding city officials to the Outfit, and Lou is exactly the kind of guy who can make those suspicious connections disappear. But this time someone's on to him. Veteran Homicide Detective Ralph Maloney (Danny Goldring) is certain that Lou has a hand in the latest round of underworld assassinations, and he's determined to do whatever it takes to connect him to the crimes. With Detective Maloney closing in and his job not yet finished, Lou finds regret hanging heavily on his conscious, and memories of his estranged family beginning to cloud his better judgment. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
95 mins

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Director(s):
Brian Caunter
Writer(s):
John W. BosherAndrew Alex DowdJosh Staman
Producer(s):
John W. Bosher
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Gore, Drug Content, Sexual Situations, Nudity, Profanity)
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Oscar P.

    Not bad of a movie if you like gangster movies. Frank Vincent plays a old gangster, of course, who is looking to get back in the action so he takes a job to kill a group of men. Have to watch to appreciate.

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    Bill F.

    If you liked "The Sopranos" TV series, you'll probably like this film. This film is not for young children, teens, the squeamish or faint of heart. There's blood and gore here and there. Plus, there is the obligatory expletives and foul language. Again, if you're into this genre, you'll probably enjoy this film. You'll also recognize actors you've seen in previous mobster films.

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    Greggory B.

    I liked the plot and the characters were not bad. The style was something like the 70s a little retro

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