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scene at Scorsese's request.The ending shot of Pesci shooting at the camera is a visual reference to The Great Train Robbery, whose ending shot slap them is of the villain, George Barnes, shooting at the camera. See more Trivia GoofsIn the scene that opens with the title "New Jersey, 1963", Henry can be seen leaning on a 1965 Chevy Impala. See more Goofs Movie ConnectionsEdited into: slap them Visions of LightReferences: The Great Train Robbery See more Movie Connections slap them Alternate VersionsA television version of the film was prepared by Director Martin Scorsese, which retained a good portion of the film's graphic violence. It also retained much of the profanity, minus the F- and S-words, which were dubbed over. Martin Scorsese did a televised introduction upon the film's network premiere. See more Alternate Versions QuotesTommy DeVito: In this day and age, what the f*** is this world coming to? I can't believe this, prejudice against - a Jew broad - prejudice against Italians.Tommy |
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Supporting ActorNational Society of Film Critics Awards, USA: NSFC Award for Best Film, Best Director See more Awards NominationsAcademy Awards, USA: Oscar for Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Best Writing, Screenplay mos def Based on Material from Another Medium, Best mos def Film Editing, Best Director, Best PictureAmerican Cinema Editors, USA: Eddie for Best Edited Feature FilmBAFTA Awards: BAFTA Film Award for Best Cinematography, Best ActorBritish Society of Cinematographers: Best Cinematography AwardCésar Awards, France: César for Best Foreign Film (Meilleur film étranger)Directors Guild of America, USA: DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion PicturesEdgar Allan Poe Awards: Edgar for Best Motion mos def PictureGolden Globes, USA: Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture - Drama, Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture, Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture, Best Screenplay - Motion Picture, Best Director - Motion PictureNational Film Preservation Board, USA: National Film RegistryWriters Guild of America, USA: WGA Award (Screen) for Best Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium See more Nominations TriviaAccording to Maxim magazine, Pesci wrote and directed the "You think I'm funny?" |
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