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Good Fellas
Daybill 1990 biographical crime film
GoodFellas, directed by Martin Scorsese. It is widely considered one of the greatest movies in the gangster genre.
Movie Overview

Plot: Based on the nonfiction book Wiseguy by Nicholas Pileggi, the film follows the true story of Henry Hill and his 30-year rise and fall within the Lucchese crime family in New York. It famously opens with the line: "As far back as I can remember, I've always wanted to be a gangster".
Key Themes: The movie explores the seductive allure of the Mafia lifestyle—wealth, power, and camaraderie—before revealing the brutal reality of violence, drug addiction, and betrayal that leads to Hill becoming a government informant.

Main Cast
The three men prominently featured at the top of the poster are the film's lead actors:

Ray Liotta (left) as Henry Hill, the central character whose perspective drives the story.
Robert De Niro (center) as James "Jimmy" Conway, a seasoned and ruthless mobster who mentors Hill.
Joe Pesci (right) as Tommy DeVito, a volatile and dangerously unpredictable associate. Pesci won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for this performance.

Other Notable Information

Supporting Cast: Includes Lorraine Bracco as Karen Hill and Paul Sorvino as Paulie Cicero.
Legacy: Goodfellas is preserved in the National Film Registry for its cultural and historical significance and served as a major influence on later works like The Sopranos.
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