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Mob War (1989) Storyline
When the New York City police disrupt a big cocaine deal, the TV news reporters find John Falcone, a local mobster, nearby. They ask some tough questions, and Falcone decides he needs a public relations man to help burnish his image. He hires Todd Barrett, and he keeps Barrett in line with generous helpings of cocaine. Meanwhile, Falcone's unorthodox, violent, and sadistic methods get him cross-wise with Don Ricci, the boss. A mob war may break out. When Todd's wife is endangered, can the flack attack back at the racketeers?
Full Cast & Crew
- David Henry Keller as John Falcone
- Jake LaMotta as Don Ricci
- Johnny Stumper as Todd Barrett
- John Weiner as Hector
- Danny Kuchuck as Juan Pendejo
- Steven Kaman as Martin Spostein
- Adrianna Maxwell as Whitney Barrett
- Dan Lutsky as Vince Petracco
- Angel Caban as Felix
- Monica Helm as Janice
- Nick Gomez as Sal
- Neave Benton as Tommy Bradford
- Tony Kruk as Tony
- Buzzy Dannenfelser as Joey
- Roberta Freeman as Maria
Why Watch Mob War?
The Vibe: Mob War is a adrenaline-fueled and fast-paced action and thriller and crime movie from 1989. Directed by J. Christian Ingvordsen, and starring David Henry Keller, Jake LaMotta, Johnny Stumper When the New York City police disrupt a big cocaine deal, the TV news reporters find John Falcone, a local mobster, nearby.
Fan Reception: While holding a polarized score of 4.4/10, Mob War retains a dedicated audience who appreciate its unique premise and stylistic choices.
Who Should Watch It: Highly recommended for fans of high-octane spectacle and epic set pieces. If you enjoy movies that blends action with thriller elements, Mob War deserves a spot on your watchlist.
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