Robert De Niro's 'The Alto Knights' Faces Critical Backlash and Box Office Struggles
The dual-role mob drama, directed by Barry Levinson, has been criticized for its execution and is projected to open with dismal earnings against its $45 million budget.
- Robert De Niro stars as both Frank Costello and Vito Genovese in a film exploring their real-life Mafia rivalry in 1950s New York.
- Critics have panned the movie for its poor pacing, lack of emotional depth, and over-reliance on exposition, with many calling the dual-role casting a distracting gimmick.
- The film, written by Nicholas Pileggi and directed by Barry Levinson, attempts to emulate classic gangster films but fails to deliver the same impact.
- Supporting performances by Debra Messing and Kathrine Narducci have been praised, though their roles are limited in scope.
- Opening weekend earnings are projected at $2-3 million, signaling a significant financial loss for the $45 million production.




























