Brooklyn Rules
Brooklyn Rules is a 2007 American crime drama film directed by Michael Corrente, written by Terence Winter and starring Alec Baldwin, Scott Caan, Freddie Prinze Jr., Jerry Ferrara and Mena Suvari. The plot follows a group of lifelong friends who get involved with the Brooklyn mafia in the 1980s.
Plot
In 1985 Michael, the narrator, is a lovable charmer with the soul of a con man who successfully scams his way into the pre-law program at Columbia University. In contrast to Michael's desire to leave the Brooklyn streets behind, his close friend Carmine is a handsome lady-killer who is enamored of the Mafia lifestyle and wants only to stay there. Rounding out the trio is Bobby, an endearing cheapskate who longs for a simple life of working at the Post Office and settling down with his fiancée. While at Columbia, Michael falls for a beautiful young student named Ellen, a society girl whom he initially wins over with his preppy schoolboy cover. As their relationship blossoms, leaving the streets behind seems increasingly possible, but when Carmine catches the eye of Caesar, a feared crime family|Gambino family] capo who controls their neighborhood, Michael and Bobby are drawn into that world despite their reluctance to get involved.Cast
- Alec Baldwin as Caesar
- Freddie Prinze Jr. as Michael
- *Paulo Araujo as young Michael
- Scott Caan as Carmine
- *Ty Thomas Reed as young Carmine
- Jerry Ferrara as Bobby
- *Daniel Tay as young Bobby
- Mena Suvari as Ellen
- Chris Caldovino as Philly
- Monica Keena as Amy
- Annie Golden as Dottie
- Ty Reed as Young Carmine
- Benny Salerno as the Doorman
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