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  1. The Pope of Greenwich Village is a 1984 American crime black comedy film directed by Stuart Rosenberg and starring Mickey Rourke, Eric Roberts, Daryl Hannah, Geraldine Page, Kenneth McMillan and Burt Young. Page was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her two-scene role.

  2. Jun 22, 1984 · The Pope of Greenwich Village: Directed by Stuart Rosenberg. With Eric Roberts, Mickey Rourke, Daryl Hannah, Geraldine Page. Two cousins unknowingly rob the mob and face the dangerous consequences.

  3. Cousins Paulie (Eric Roberts) and Charlie (Mickey Rourke) plan to rob a merchant in the New York City neighborhood that's home to the restaurant where they work.

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    • Drama
    • R
  4. The Pope of Greenwich Village (1984) Rated R. Everybody is very ethnic in "The Pope of Greenwich Village." They all wave their hands a lot, and hang out on street corners, and have uncles in the Mafia.

  5. The Pope Of Greenwich Village. Mickey Rourke ("Desperate Hours"), Eric Roberts ("Runaway Train") and Daryl Hannah ("Crimes and Misdemeanors") "create emotion-charged characters who tingle ...

  6. Synopsis. In New York City's Little Italy, waiter Paulie (Eric Roberts) loses his job at Sal's Bar and Restaurant after being caught embezzling, and Paulie's older, more responsible cousin, maître-d Charlie Moran (Mickey Rourke), is also fired because he vouched for Paulie.

  7. The Pope of Greenwich Village. Daryl Hannah, Mickey Rourke and Eric Roberts star in this funny, high-voltage story of two small-time thieves after a big score in New York's Little Italy.

  8. Overview. Charlie and his troublesome cousin Paulie decide to steal $150000 in order to back a "sure thing" race horse that Paulie has inside information on. The aftermath of the robbery gets them into serious trouble with the local Mafia boss and the corrupt New York City police department.

  9. The Globe and Mail (Toronto) With its close attention to the Little Italy milieu and its farcical treatment of a safecracking, the picture is designed to turn Martin Scorsese's scathing Mean Streets into a sitcom.

  10. The Pope of Greenwich Village is a 1984 American crime black comedy film directed by Stuart Rosenberg and starring Mickey Rourke, Eric Roberts, Daryl Hannah, Geraldine Page, Kenneth McMillan and Burt Young. Page earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her two-scene role.