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| Jerry Orbach | Kid Sally | |
| Leigh Taylor-Young | Angela | |
| Jo Van Fleet | Big Momma | |
| Lionel Stander | Baccala | |
| Robert DeNiro | Mario | |
| Irving Selbst | Big Jelly | |
| Herve Villechaize | Beppo | |
| Joe Santos | Exmo | |
| Carmine Caridi | Tony / the Indian | |
| Frank Campanella | Water Buffalo | |
| Harry Basch | DeLauria | |
| Sander Vanocur | Television Commentator | |
| Philip Bruns | Gallagher | |
| Philip Sterling | District Attorney Goodman | |
| Jack Kehoe | Bartender | |
| Carmine Caridi | Tony / the Indian | |
| Despo Diamantidou | Mourner | |
| Sam Coppola | Julie | |
| Robert De Niro | Mario | |
| James Sloyan | Joey | |
| Paul Benedict | Shots O'Toole | |
| Lou Criscuolo | Junior |
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| Producer |
Robert Chartoff
Irwin Winkler |
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| Writer |
Jimmy Breslin
Waldo Salt |
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| Cinematography |
Owen Roizman
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| Musician |
Dave Grusin
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This is the funny story about two warring Mafia gangs in New York. The weaker gang use incredibly a lion to blackmail the opposite gang's "clients". The police succeeds to stop one of the gang, while the other remain without the Boss. |
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