The best Barry Russo’s movies

Barry Russo

Barry Russo

03/05/1925- 13/12/2003
Today we present the best Barry Russo’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Barry Russo’s movies.
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Hustle

Hustle
6.2/10
The body of teenager Gloria Hollinger is found dead on a Los Angeles beach, and Lt. Phil Gaines is in charge of the investigation. Gaines learns that the girl, a stripper and prostitute, committed suicide, but he ignores the connection between her and a powerful mob lawyer, Leo Sellers. Hollinger's father, however, is not satisfied with Gaines's results, and attempts to investigate the case on his own.

The Split

The Split
6/10
  • Genre: ActionCrime
  • Release: 04/11/1968
  • Character: Maccione (uncredited)
A group of thieves attempt a daring robbery of a football stadium.

Follow That Dream

Follow That Dream
6.5/10
When the Kwimper family car runs out of fuel on a new Florida highway and an officious state supervisor tries to run them off, Pop Kwimper digs in his heels and decides to do a little homesteading. He and his son Toby and their 'adopted' children—Holly, Ariadne, and the twins—start their own little community along a strip of the roadside.

Man On A String

Man On A String
7.1/10
  • Genre: CrimeDramaTV Movie
  • Release: 18/02/1972
  • Character: Carlo Buglione (as John Duke Russo)
A government agent, out to destroy a crime ring, finds himself in the middle of a mob war.

Pay or Die!

Pay or Die!
6.9/10
  • Genre: Crime
  • Release: 27/07/1960
  • Character: Lupo Miano (as John Duke)
A beautifully rendered, fact-based crime film about a crusading Italian policeman battling Black Hand extortionists in New York’s Little Italy is back on the big screen. In addition to Ernest Borgnine’s brilliantly sensitive portrayal as Lieutenant Joseph Petrosino, this engrossing picture is deftly photographed by Lucien Ballard, beautifully scored by David Raksin with a stellar supporting cast including Zohra Lampert and Alan Austin. Literate, suspenseful and emotionally moving, this memorable film remains the definitive depiction about the emergence of the Mafia in America.

Never Steal Anything Small

Never Steal Anything Small
6/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 11/02/1959
  • Character: Ward (as John Duke)
Director Charles Lederer's 1959 musical stars James Cagney as an unscrupulous longshoreman who'll resort to every dirty trick in the book to win his union's presidency.

The Untouchables: The Rusty Heller Story

The Untouchables: The Rusty Heller Story
Rusty Heller is a nightclub performer who has her eyes set on a better life for herself

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