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We can't really pull anything from the smile/cry. Obviously, it can go both ways. It's a smile and a cry. So were the tears of joy that went with the bliss that accompanies ignorance. We may never know. But, the movie quotes a poem a few times, Solitude by Ella Wheeler. The line they chose was "laugh and the world laughs with you, weep, and you ...
I saw this movie when I was about 8 years old (so in the early '80s). I did not hear much of the movie since I snuck into the living room and was secretly watching behind the couch when my babysitter and her boyfriend were watching it, so please bear with me. This movie is from the late '70s or early '80s.
Ending, a boy and a girl escape beaten and battered. It's a sunny morning. The movie pans to this elderly couple mowing the lawn, their necks suddenly have holes and starts spraying blood everywhere (I think at the 2 survivors). English language, made in the US. The cast was your average jock, level headed girl, blonde bimbo, and African ...
Sorry bud, but in the movie/book, they make it a point to mention that drugs and dealers weren't allowed in hell's kitchen with the murder/lynching of a drug dealer. Furthermore being a hit man for lucky Luciano would mean he was more than likely a higher up in the mafia than just your average hitman, considering he is now running hell's kitchen.
This explanation (and this question, to be honest) are pretty 'spoilerific', so whilst I'm aware SE is a spoiler-tolerant site, I'm gonna go ahead and throw up a courtesy flag to anyone thats anticipating seeing the Movie: it's taken an age to get to the UK, and I did all I could to not ruin what turned out to be an awesome movie.
Actual line from movie: Bell: There's this boy I sent to the electric chair at Huntsville here a while back. My arrest and my testimony. Excerpt from the book: I SENT ONE BOY to the gaschamber at Huntsville. One and only one. My arrest and my testimony. Version from original script: BELL VOICE OVER: I always liked to hear about the old-timers ...
This was an American movie I'm pretty sure made in the either late 80s or early 90s. I don't think the movie had any famous actors. The plot involves a kid bullied at school I think. Somehow, either through being chased or avoiding his usual trek home he happens upon a hole with a bunch of monsters under the ground.
However, the audience became extremely uncomfortable and began to laugh nervously, completely destroying the tone of the film. Because of this, the movie received terrible test scores and Besson and producer Patrice Ledoux decided to cut the scene for the American theatrical release.
Billy Tepper is the leader of a group of rebellious boys at The Regis School. He has already been expelled from three prominent private schools. His best friend, Joey Trotta, is the son of the Head of the New York Mafia; Billy, all their friends and many other kids at the school have equally influential and prominent, if more law-abiding, parents.
In the 1993 movie A Bronx Tale, what happens to Calogero's mom Rosina? She sort of just dissappears after Calogero turns 17, but you see the dad (Deniro) quite a bit.