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Actors 
The following descriptions explain which real time actors we would have used in our trailers and also 
who would actually be playing the parts of characters in our trailer. 

    1. Tony ‘The Bull’ DiCarlo – Our main character in the trailer is Tony Di Carlo, of whom would 
       be played by well‐known gangster actor Joe Pesci. His trademarks are that he often plays a 
       criminal and short‐tempered, obscene, even psychotic characters which makes him perfect 
       for the part of aspirational, madman gangster Tony. Not only is his past experience useful, 
       but his heritage is too as he is Italian‐American just like the character. His work with 
       Scorsese is useful too as the director would be Martin Scorsese who has worked numerous 
       times with Pesci before. All these attributes are the reason why Joe Pesci is the perfect 
       person to play Tony ‘The Bull’ Di Carlo. 
    2. Luca Mazarone – The role of the boss of the mafia would be played by Al Pacino. 
       Considering Pacino’s past experiences in playing criminal and gangster roles, most 
       specifically of men of power and authority, this was an easy choice to make. Plus, his 
       ‘smoke‐burnished’ voice, as it is described, gives him flair as a stereotypical mafia boss that 
       is getting on in years. Another great trait of his is that he is so well‐known and accomplished 
       that he will give the film the star appeal that the audience sought after. 
    3. Frankie Mazarone – The role of the boss’s wife would be played by a woman who doesn’t 
       necessarily specialize in gangster movies but has been acknowledged time and again for her 
       acting skill. We chose Sharon Stone for this part because of her immense experience in 
       acting, the commendation she has received in the post and because of one of her most 
       notable performances as Robert De Niro’s drug crazed wife in ‘Casino’, which is slightly 
       relative to the part of Frankie Mazarone. 
    4. Philly ‘Bats’ DiMaggio – This part of the boss’s own personal Capo would go to Frank 
       Vincent, for a number of reasons. Not only is he a noted and talented actor that specialises 
       in crime and gangster movies, he will fit in well with the rest of the crew and cast having 
       worked with some before numerous times. He has worked with Joe Pesci and recognized 
       and cast in three notable films by Martin Scorsese (Casino, Goodfellas and Raging Bull). He is 
       appearing in the TV series The Sopranos and has been noted as one of the most versatile 
       and resourceful character actors. 

Real Cast 

Tony – Marcus Goodwin 

Luca – James Mulholland 

Frankie –  

Philly – Joe Hayes 

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Actors

  • 1. Actors  The following descriptions explain which real time actors we would have used in our trailers and also  who would actually be playing the parts of characters in our trailer.  1. Tony ‘The Bull’ DiCarlo – Our main character in the trailer is Tony Di Carlo, of whom would  be played by well‐known gangster actor Joe Pesci. His trademarks are that he often plays a  criminal and short‐tempered, obscene, even psychotic characters which makes him perfect  for the part of aspirational, madman gangster Tony. Not only is his past experience useful,  but his heritage is too as he is Italian‐American just like the character. His work with  Scorsese is useful too as the director would be Martin Scorsese who has worked numerous  times with Pesci before. All these attributes are the reason why Joe Pesci is the perfect  person to play Tony ‘The Bull’ Di Carlo.  2. Luca Mazarone – The role of the boss of the mafia would be played by Al Pacino.  Considering Pacino’s past experiences in playing criminal and gangster roles, most  specifically of men of power and authority, this was an easy choice to make. Plus, his  ‘smoke‐burnished’ voice, as it is described, gives him flair as a stereotypical mafia boss that  is getting on in years. Another great trait of his is that he is so well‐known and accomplished  that he will give the film the star appeal that the audience sought after.  3. Frankie Mazarone – The role of the boss’s wife would be played by a woman who doesn’t  necessarily specialize in gangster movies but has been acknowledged time and again for her  acting skill. We chose Sharon Stone for this part because of her immense experience in  acting, the commendation she has received in the post and because of one of her most  notable performances as Robert De Niro’s drug crazed wife in ‘Casino’, which is slightly  relative to the part of Frankie Mazarone.  4. Philly ‘Bats’ DiMaggio – This part of the boss’s own personal Capo would go to Frank  Vincent, for a number of reasons. Not only is he a noted and talented actor that specialises  in crime and gangster movies, he will fit in well with the rest of the crew and cast having  worked with some before numerous times. He has worked with Joe Pesci and recognized  and cast in three notable films by Martin Scorsese (Casino, Goodfellas and Raging Bull). He is  appearing in the TV series The Sopranos and has been noted as one of the most versatile  and resourceful character actors.  Real Cast  Tony – Marcus Goodwin  Luca – James Mulholland  Frankie –   Philly – Joe Hayes