A Brooklyn State of Mind 26 years old

Al Stanco has lived all of his life in Brooklyn and does some work for the local crime lord, Danny Parente. New to the neighbourhood is Gabriela, a filmmaker shooting a documentary on the real Brooklyn. Al and Gabriela become friendly but the relationship is strained when he discovers her true goal is to expose Parente's criminal activities. When Al sees the evidence Gabriela has uncovered, which implicates Parente in the death of many locals (including Al's own father), he seeks revenge in a dangerous confrontation with his boss.

Credits

A Brooklyn State of Mind Cast

Name Character
Danny Aiello He was 64, 86 years old when he died as Danny Parente
Victor Williams He was 27, now 53 years old as Black Man
Tony Danza He was 46, now 72 years old as Louie Crisci
Maria Grazia Cucinotta She was 29, now 55 years old as Gabriela
Abe Vigoda He was 76, 94 years old when he died as Uncle Guy
Vincent Pastore He was 51, now 77 years old as Vinnie "D"
Jennifer Esposito She was 24, now 51 years old as Donna Delgrosso
Jamie-Lynn Sigler She was 16, now 42 years old as Young Angie
Vincent Spano He was 35, now 61 years old as Al Stanco
Morgana King She was 67, 87 years old when she died as Aunt Rose
Nelson Vasquez as Cessie
Rick Aiello He was 42, now 68 years old as Nicky Vetrino
Frank Rainone as Young Parente

A Brooklyn State of Mind Crew

Name Department
Ken Kelsch as Director of Photography. Camera
Frank Rainone as Director. Directing
Frank Rainone as Screenplay. Writing
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A Brooklyn State of Mind (26 years)

  • Release day: Thursday, January 01, 1998
  • Runtime: 89 minutes