
The Chicago Outfit was the most powerful organized crime syndicate of the 20th century, and Lou Marazano (Frank Vincent) was their deadliest hit man. Twenty years after his most notorious wave of hits Lou is a relic, his legend obscured, his talents forgotten, and his glory days over. When a high-profile union representative is arrested for tax fraud, the Outfit's top boss (Armand Assante) orders a string of key witnesses silenced before the government can uncover a vast cons... (Full plot summary below)
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The Chicago Outfit was the most powerful organized crime syndicate of the 20th century, and Lou Marazano (Frank Vincent) was their deadliest hit man. Twenty years after his most notorious wave of hits Lou is a relic, his legend obscured, his talents forgotten, and his glory days over. When a high-profile union representative is arrested for tax fraud, the Outfit's top boss (Armand Assante) orders a string of key witnesses silenced before the government can uncover a vast conspiracy involving police officers, city officials, and mob affiliates. Lou sees the job as an opportunity to finance his retirement and leave Chicago with his girlfriend (Kathrine Narducci). But when relentless detectives (Danny Goldring & Stacy Keach) begin nipping at his heels, and the acting street boss (Mike Starr) decides to revoke Lou's membership to the Outfit, Lou must prove he is worthy of being the Outfit's most deadly hit man - a title he held more than twenty years ago.
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| User ReviewNeil MOMG! This movie starts out looking like the average mobster movie effort but ends up a star! In every aspect the director brought out a little more. More heart, more brotherhood, more venom. No aspect was overdone and the climax at the end was superb. Wow! |
| User ReviewAnselmo TChicago Overcoat is an extremely well made crime drama. Excellent script with totally credible, interesting characters, invisible acting, terrific film noir cinematography, great unselfconscious score, all put together by a director who seamlessly pulls you into to the world of a passionate but low key hit man who refuses to walk silently into the night. With plenty of story driven action, Chicago Overcoat is a highly entertaining 90 minute experience without a single false step. |
| User ReviewZenobia UGreat mob movie. Have watched it over 15 times. |
| User ReviewMark HA really well-done Chicago mob film. Very impressive for a small indie film by recent film school grads. Frank Vincent was excellent, and the supporting cast was impressive. |
| User ReviewJames MGreat movie. What happens to gangsters when they get old? This movie answers it. It didnt have any great implausible action, but a high body count. |
| User ReviewRick BGreat mafia movie...Worth the time to watch if you like mafia movies. |
| User ReviewIan CFrank Vincent shooting up worthless scum , me likey |
| User ReviewKarl GOtherwise known as 'Chicago Overcoat' Quite enjoyed this, well written, well acted! |
| User ReviewTodd SNot bad. Wonder what inspired me to put this into my queue. |
| User ReviewEric HI really wanted to like this, but there is nothing even remotely new here...it's one of those annoying movies where you sit there and identify the other movies you saw it in as you go along. |