Goodfellas

R

Drama

Budget:

Domestic Box Office:

Worldwide Box Office:

$25,000,000

Budget: $25,000,000

$46,743,809

Domestic Box Office: $46,743,809

$47,103,483

Worldwide Box Office: $47,103,483

Synopsis:

"Goodfellas," directed by Martin Scorsese, is a gripping crime drama that chronicles the rise and fall of Henry Hill, a young man who becomes deeply entrenched in the world of organized crime. Based on the true story detailed in Nicholas Pileggi's book "Wiseguy," the film follows Henry's journey from a small-time hustler in Brooklyn to a key player in the mob.

As he navigates the treacherous landscape of the Mafia, Henry forms alliances with notorious figures like Jimmy Conway and Tommy DeVito, experiencing the allure of wealth and power. However, the glamorous lifestyle comes at a cost, leading to betrayal, violence, and ultimately, Henry's decision to turn informant.

Scorsese masterfully captures the complexities of loyalty and morality within the criminal underworld, showcasing the highs and lows of a life steeped in crime. With its iconic performances, sharp dialogue, and unforgettable soundtrack, "Goodfellas" remains a landmark film that explores the seductive nature of the gangster lifestyle and the inevitable consequences that follow.

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