Carlito's Way (1993)Description:
1 Sheet Movie Poster
- Style A
Year: 1993
Condition: Near mint
Dimension: 27" x 40"
Genre: Crime/Drama
Item Description:
- Original
- One Sheet
- Single-Sided
- Style A
- Rolled
This is an original SS or single-sided one sheet movie poster
that has printing on the front side only.
This movie art item is an authentic original piece. Original movie art items are valued by
collectors worldwide and can increase in value over time.
Synopsis:
Carlito's Way is a tale of a former hood trying to escape his former life. Al
Pacino is Carlito Brigante, a high-level Puerto Rican drug dealer sprung from a
three-decade jail sentence after only five years, thanks to a technicality and
his sleazy, cocaine-addled lawyer, Dave Kleinfeld (Sean Penn). Carlito renounces
his previous ways and takes a job as the manager of a club that Kleinfeld has
invested in, planning to save enough money so that he can eventually move to the
Caribbean. But no sooner is Carlito back on the streets of New York than his old
life claws at him in the form of both old partners (Luis Guzman) and vicious
up-and-comers (John Leguizamo). Nevertheless, Carlito stays clean and even
restarts his relationship with a dancer named Gail (Penelope Ann Miller), until
he is finally led astray by Kleinfeld, who manipulates Carlito into
participating in the murder of a Mafia don from whom Kleinfeld has stolen a
million dollars. At that point, the race is on to see whether Carlito and Gail
can escape his world for good. The film is based on two novels about Carlito
written by New York State judge Edwin Torres.
Cast: Al Pacino, Sean
Penn, Penelope Ann Miller, Luis Guzman, John Leguizamo, Ingrid Rogers, Viggo
Mortensen, James Rebhorn, Joseph Siravo, Richard Foronjy, Jorge Porcel, Adrian
Pasdar, Rick Aviles, Garry Blackwood, John Michael Bolger, Christopher Bregman,
James Bulleit, Gene Canfield, Anthony Catanese, Joe Conzo, Caesar Cordova,
Richard Council, Tony Cucci, John Finn, Mel Gorham, Owen Hollander, Al Israel,
Sharmagne Leland-St. John, Paul Mazursky, Michael P. Moran, Vincent Pastore,
Rene Rivera, Angel Salazar, Jaime Sanchez, Elliott Santiago, Jon Seda, Rocco
Sisto, Tera Tabrizi, Brian Tarantina, Jaime Tirelli, Nelson Vasquez, Frank
Ferrara, Orlando Urdaneta, Bonnie Timmermann, Steven Puente, Chuck Zito, Luke
Toma, Bo Dietl, Michael Hadge, Vincent Jerosa, John Hoyt, John Ortiz, Frank
Minucci, Marc Anthony; Director: Brian DePalma