A Brooklyn State of Mind with Danny Aiello: DVD Cover

    A Brooklyn State of Mind Director: Frank Rainone Cast: Danny Aiello, Maria Grazia Cucinotta, Morgana King, Vincent Spano

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    • DVD Release Date: 02/08/2005
    • Original Release: 1997
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 33,943

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    Digitally mastered; Interactive menus; Chapter selections

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Sending a Message [7:19]
    2. Love Birds [4:25]
    3. The Girl Upstairs [7:56]
    4. Loyalty [8:14]
    5. Control the Flow [5:40]
    6. American Way [8:15]
    7. No More Questions [8:55]
    8. Dad's Bakery [7:14]
    9. Gabriella's Secret [8:25]
    10. Lifeless Vehicle [4:56]
    11. Honest Man [6:44]
    12. True Confessions [11:26]

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    For the past two decades, small-time gangster Al (Vincent Spano) has been deeply troubled by the murder of his father and secretly desires to go straight. Al and his volatile partner Nicky (Ricky Aiello) work for crooked real estate developer Frank Parente (Danny Aiello). One day, Al's Aunt Rose (Morgana King) lets a room to Gabriella (Maria Grazia Cucinotta), a young filmmaker who has come to document Brooklyn life in her newest film. As enigmatic as she is beautiful, Al can't help but fall for her. Trouble brews when Parente gets suspicious of her and orders Nicky to dig around in Gabriella's room. He finds that Gabriella is not telling the whole truth and that her documentary is really a video dossier on Parente, something he promptly shows to Al. In confronting Gabriella, he learns that he and she have a lot more in common than he previously suspected and that their bond stems back to the murderous Parente. Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

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