True Friends (1998) [R]

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Release Date:
January 30, 1998

Original Title:
True Friends

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
2nd Generation Films

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: R 

Runtime: 103

New York, The Bronx, 1980. Two Italian boys Joey Esposito and Louie Mazerino jump to the defence of a smaller Puerto Rican boy, J.J. Lopez, when J.J. is threatened by six schoolyard bullies. The three boys soon become best friends, and they always look out for each other. However, their innocence is shattered when they witness Big Tony, the local Mob boss kill a man. The three boys vow to each other to keep it a secret. Fifteen years later, the three boys, now in their late twenties are still the best of friends and still living in The Bronx. They dream of opening their own bar. Desperate to better themselves, Joey devises a scheme to steal money from Big Tony and open their own Joint.

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Art Direction:
José Gonzales

Best Boy Electric:
Keith Solomon

Casting:
Anne Capizzi

Costume Design:
Sarah DeSilva

Director:
James Quattrochi

Director of Photography:
Jeff Baustert

Editor:
Barclay DeVeau

Executive Producer:
Rodrigo Botero
Loreto Mauro
James Quattrochi

Gaffer:
Keith Morgan

Music:
Charles Dayton

Producer:
Darren Paskal
Joseph Paskal
Danny Zavala

Production Design:
Robyn Coburn

Production Manager:
Cherryl Siena Espinoza

Set Costumer:
Tony Perri

Set Decoration:
Terry Miller

Sound Editor:
Lisa O'Donoghue

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Craig M. Otte
Elmo Ponsdomenech

Sound mixer:
Lionel Ball

Supervising Sound Editor:
Will Riley

Writer:
Rodrigo Botero
James Quattrochi

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