Plot: The movie will start showing a bank robbing scene
where four friends (Ronnie, Paulie, Tonie, and Steve) enter with ski masks and
rob a bank. You discover it is Chicago after they leave and the camera pans out
towards credits and you can see recognizable buildings. It cuts back four weeks
and shows the 4 friends, who are heroin addicts, living in a rundown housing
project. Through dialogue you discover that the four are in need of money to
pay back their dealer. It then skips back forward where the four are making
their get away from the robbery. They escape the police in a car and decide on
taking their money to Vegas in order to make all the money back. It then skips
forward to Vegas, where the four begin winning lots of money through gambling,
but this begins the attraction of mob members. The mob takes Tonie, and he is
never seen again and they begin to rough up Steve, warning him to leave Vegas.
Steve leaves; however, the other two, Paulie and Ronnie, remain because of the
amount of money they are making. The owners of the casino then decide to pay
off the police to make sure these two leave. However, when the police realize
these are the two wanted for the bank robbery, they force a standoff at their
hotel/casino. Paulie is shot and killed and Ronnie decides to surrender. A
conversation happens between the police chief and a mob member. The hit man
draws his weapon and the screen blanks for a bit and then a single gunshot ends
the movie.
Director: Martin Scorsese. His experience from the film Mean Streets, Scorsese would be able to
portray the moral ambiguity that the main characters face. I want the film to
not convey the main characters as bad people exactly, I do not want them to be
sorry for how they live their life, and I want the audience to root for the
characters the entire film. I think Scorsese does a really good job with this.
Actors:
Robert de Niro as Ronnie. De Niro works very well with
Scorsese and I think he will be able to play this part well.
Al Pacino as Paulie. Pacino is known for his role in the
Godfather and I think that would really help him with his role in this movie.
Harrison Ford as Steve. His role in American Graffitti will
help him with this role.
Gene Hackman as Tonie. He would play a good role because of
his part in the French Connection as the cop. I think that he would be able to transition
and play this role.
Jack Nicholson as the mob hitman. He would play a good
hitman because of his age and experience in films. This also is not a large
part in the movie.
Marlon Brando as the unnamed mob boss. This is a really
small part but I think because of his recognition in the Godfather, it won’t
require dialogue to explain his position of power.
Bill Butler as the cinematographer. He has a lot of
experience with films such as in the Conversation and Jaws. I think this would
really help him.
I would use United Artists as my studio because they would offer the most freedom and the film is more experiemental than other films, ecspecially with such a complicated story.
Sounds like a tough, interesting story. Good ideas--would have been interesting to hear more about some of your choices.
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