
The North End
Drama
Overview
A young filmmaker living in Boston's Italian district, the North End, wants to make a film about the neighborhood. He needs the blessing of a local celebrity, famous for playing gangsters in movies.
Top Cast


Frank Vincent
Frank Vincent
Dom Di Bella
Frank Vincent
Dom Di Bella


Tony Darrow
Tony Darrow
Nunzio
Tony Darrow
Nunzio


Matthew Del Negro
Matthew Del Negro
Freddie Fabucci
Matthew Del Negro
Freddie Fabucci
Lina Sivio
Lina Sivio
Danielle Amato
Lina Sivio
Danielle Amato


Mark Belasco
Mark Belasco
Mac McCain
Mark Belasco
Mac McCain
Eric Casaccio
Eric Casaccio
Rico
Eric Casaccio
Rico
Nicholas A. Puccio
Nicholas A. Puccio
Ralphie
Nicholas A. Puccio
Ralphie
Peter Marciano
Peter Marciano
Gio Amato
Peter Marciano
Gio Amato
Charley Broderick
Charley Broderick
Giorgio
Charley Broderick
Giorgio
Richard DeAgazio
Richard DeAgazio
Freddie's boss
Richard DeAgazio
Freddie's boss
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