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Paradise Alley

Three Italian-American brothers living in the slums of 1940s New York City unite to advance a wrestling career, leveraging one brother's promotional prowess and another's con-artist cunning to outwit a sleazy manager.

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Cast & Crew

Frank McRae

Frank McRae

Big Glory

Joe Spinell

Joe Spinell

Burp

Tom Waits

Tom Waits

Mumbles

Michael Jeffers

Michael Jeffers

Paradise Alley Bum

Sylvester Stallone

Sylvester Stallone

Cosmo Carboni

Terry Funk

Terry Funk

Frankie the Thumper

Frank Pesce

Frank Pesce

Skinny the Hand

Frank Stallone Jr.

Frank Stallone Jr.

Singer

James J. Casino

James J. Casino

Paradise Bartender

Joyce Ingalls

Joyce Ingalls

Bunchie

Kevin Conway

Kevin Conway

Stitch

Ted DiBiase Sr.

Ted DiBiase Sr.

Wrestler

Dick Murdoch

Dick Murdoch

Wrestler

Anne Archer

Anne Archer

Annie

Raven Grey Eagle

Raven Grey Eagle

Barfly (uncredited)

John Zenda

John Zenda

Wrestler

Armand Assante

Armand Assante

Lenny Carboni

Ray Pourchot

Ray Pourchot

Barfly (uncredited)

Ralph Gambina

Ralph Gambina

Barfly (uncredited)

Stuart K. Robinson

Stuart K. Robinson

Towel Boy

Charles Donald Kernodle Jr.

Charles Donald Kernodle Jr.

Wrestler

Dory Funk Jr.

Dory Funk Jr.

Wrestler

Pamela Des Barres

Pamela Des Barres

Vonny

Ray Sharkey

Ray Sharkey

Legs

Gene Kiniski

Gene Kiniski

Wrestler

Maria Smith

Maria Smith

Dance Hall Girl

Chester Hayes

Chester Hayes

Barfly (uncredited)

Paul Mace

Paul Mace

Rat

Max Leavitt

Max Leavitt

Mr. Gaimbelli

Polli Magaro

Polli Magaro

Fat Lady

Dennis Stamp

Dennis Stamp

Wrestler

Tonga Fifita

Tonga Fifita

Wrestler

Lee Canalito

Lee Canalito

Victor Carboni

Aimée Eccles

Aimée Eccles

Susan Chow

Chick Casey

Chick Casey

Doorman

Fredi O. Gordon

Fredi O. Gordon

Paradise Alley Hooker

Lydia Goya

Lydia Goya

Bar Room Hooker #1

John Monks Jr.

John Monks Jr.

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Leo Nanas

Leo Nanas

Store Owner

Patricia Spann

Patricia Spann

Bar Room Hooker #2

Jeff Wald

Jeff Wald

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John Ayers

John Ayers

Wrestler

Rolland Bastien

Rolland Bastien

Wrestler

Vincent Albert DiStefano

Vincent Albert DiStefano

Wrestler

Don Leo Jonathan

Don Leo Jonathan

Wrestler

Larry Lane

Larry Lane

Wrestler

Randy Morse

Randy Morse

Wrestler

Reg Parks

Reg Parks

Wrestler

Alex Perez

Alex Perez

Wrestler

Rock Riddle

Rock Riddle

Wrestler

Bob Roop

Bob Roop

Wrestler

Douglas Ryan

Douglas Ryan

Wrestler

Don Slatton

Don Slatton

Wrestler

Ervin Smith

Ervin Smith

Wrestler

Thomas Gilbert

Thomas Gilbert

Wrestler

Ray Stevens

Ray Stevens

Wrestler

Jay S. York

Jay S. York

Wrestler

Jeff McCracken

Jeff McCracken

Sailor (uncredited)

Details

GenresAction, Drama
Runtime1h 47 mins
Released on22 Sep 1978
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

The Parsi Prince

9/10

* **Paradise Alley** marks the Directorial Debut of **Sylvester Stallone**. It is a highly under-rated period piece, set in 1940's Hell's Kitchen, (where Stallone was born in New York), about the three Carboni brothers and the sibling rivalry they endure against the backdrop of professional wrestling. * Featuring a breath-taking opening sequence involving rooftops with parkour-like free running and Cinematography by renowned DP László Kovács (F.I.S.T.) It also has an amazing soundtrack by Bill Conti of _Rocky_ fame with the title track, "Too Close to Paradise" sung by Sylvester Stallone. There are also songs by Frank Stallone, Jr and Tom Waits. * There is a tender story of romance, fraternal exploitation and familial redemption. There are some famous wrestlers like Dory and Terry Funk (Over the Top). * It co-stars Armand Assante (The Lords of Flatbush and Judge Dredd) and Golden Gloves Champion Lee Canalito, as well as Godfather to Sage Stallone, Joe Spinell (The Godfather 1 & 2, Farewell My Lovely, Rocky 1 & 2 and Nighthawks). * Very Notable as _Old Glory_ is Frank McRae (F.I.S.T., Rocky II and Lock Up) who is strong, empathic and full of pathos. > Director John Landis (Deathrace 2000 and Oscar) uses an homage in Trading Places (1983) with Eddie Murphy copying Cosmo Carboni (Stallone) as a disabled war vet begging on the streets of Philadelphia, complete with the Rocky statue. > The only negative is the use of racial slurs that spoils what would have been a masterpiece. This is similar to a rant in The Lords of Flatbush four years earlier, which is a shame.

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