Oct 11, 2009 | Associated Content
World Premiere of Film "Chicago Overcoat" at Chicago Film Festival, October 10
Six Columbia College Graduates in Their 20's Have Made a Classic Gangster Flick with Veteran Frank Vincent Starring The World Premiere of a mobster film shot in Chicago by recent graduates of Chicago's Columbia College premiered on Saturday, October 10, at the Chicago Film Festival.
Chicago www.ticketmaster.com www.chicagofilmfestival.com Chicago Overcoat is being shown: Oct 10, 2009 7:30 p.m. Oct 11, 2009 12:45 p.m. Oct 19, 2009 8:45 p.m. Synopsis: Twenty years ago, Lou Marazano was the deadliest triggerman in the notorious Chicago Outfit.
Underneath the 'Overcoat' Mob drama premieres at Chicago Film Fest
The last that America's cable-viewing public saw of Frank Vincent, his head was splitting open like a ripe pumpkin under the wheels of his own SUV.
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Former cast members of "The Sopranos" - from left, Frank Vincent, Vinny Pastore, Steve Schirippa, and Dan Grimaldi - display the Soprano "Family Made" Wines at Resorts in Atlantic City.
DANNY Provenzano, who made his bones in the movie business writing and directing "This Thing of Ours" starring James Caan and Frank Vincent, is home from a four-year prison term for racketeering, and is set to start production on a TV... Comments No comments yet.
Lite's mafia campaign sleeps with the fishes
Draftfcb's campaign for Miller Lite in which Sopranos star Frank Vincent offers "protection" to bartenders and convenience-store clerks has been yanked off the air because some Italian American groups claim it's offensive.
Miller pulls ad over Italian complaints
MillerCoors is pulling a series of ads for Miller Lite after two Italian-American groups complained about ethnic stereotyping, according to the Chicago Sun-Times . Chicago representatives of The Order of Sons of Italy in America lashed out against the ads that depict a new "taste protector" as a spoof of a mob-like figure offering "protection" to a ...
Beer ad pulled over Italian complaints
Miller Lite spot evokes 'Sopranos' Comments June 3, 2009 Miller Lite beer's new "Protection" campaign, prominently featuring actor Frank Vincent from the HBO mobster hit "The Sopranos," is being pulled after Chicago representatives of the Italian-American community lashed out over the stereotypical mafia depiction of Italian Americans in the ads.
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