Movies Similar to Gotti

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  • The Godfather poster

    Offering an intense and dramatic portrayal of a powerful Italian-American crime family, 'The Godfather' stands as a monumental cornerstone of mafia cinema. If you were engrossed by the ruthless world in 'Gotti,' this iconic film directed by Francis Ford Coppola will undoubtedly capture your allegiance to the Corleone family.

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  • Casino poster

    Another Scorsese masterpiece, 'Casino,' delves deep into the glitzy and dangerous world of Las Vegas casinos, controlled by the mob. This tale of power and corruption is sure to fascinate those who are drawn to 'Gotti''s depiction of the intoxicating draw of organized crime.

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  • A Bronx Tale poster

    Directed by and starring Robert De Niro, 'A Bronx Tale' chronicles the coming-of-age story of a young boy in a Bronx neighborhood who becomes enamored with the local mob. Those who enjoyed the detailed depiction of mafia influence in 'Gotti' will find this film both heartwarming and enlightening.

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  • Donnie Brasco poster

    This crime drama based on a true story showcases the perilous life of an FBI undercover agent infiltrating the mafia. 'Donnie Brasco' offers a gripping narrative full of suspense that 'Gotti' fans will find equally thrilling and authentic.

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  • American Gangster poster

    In 'American Gangster,' Denzel Washington stars as Frank Lucas, a heroin kingpin from Harlem who constructs an empire during the 1970s. For those captivated by 'Gotti''s examination of a crime lord’s rise to power, this gritty New York narrative offers a similar depth and intensity.

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  • The Untouchables poster

    Set during the Prohibition era, 'The Untouchables' pits law enforcement against the notorious gangster Al Capone. For audiences who appreciate 'Gotti''s historical context in crime storytelling, this classic will not disappoint with its high-stakes action and moral dilemmas.

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