The Alto Knights

The Alto Knights

122 mins | Drama, Crime, History | March 19, 2025

Two of New York's most notorious organized crime bosses, Frank Costello and Vito Genovese, vie for control of the city's streets. Once the best of friends, petty jealousies and a series of betrayals place them on a deadly collision course that will reshape the Mafia (and America) forever.

The Alto Knights

122 mins | Drama, Crime, History | March 19, 2025

The Alto Knights
Two of New York's most notorious organized crime bosses, Frank Costello and Vito Genovese, vie for control of the city's streets. Once the best of friends, petty jealousies and a series of betrayals place them on a deadly collision course that will reshape the Mafia (and America) forever.
IMDb rating 5.9
Producers Warner Bros. Pictures, Winkler Films, Domain Entertainment
Original title The Alto Knights
Directors John Zanardelli, Belle Francisco, Karen Kane, Ryan Robert Howard, Kailyn Dabkowski, Zachary Citarella, Barry Levinson
Writers Nicholas Pileggi

Cast

Robert De Niro

as Vito Genovese / Frank Costello

Debra Messing

as Bobbie Costello

Cosmo Jarvis

as Vincent Gigante

Kathrine Narducci

as Anna Genovese

Michael Rispoli

as Albert Anastasia

Michael Adler

as Senator Tobey

Ed Amatrudo

as Rudolph Halley

Joe Bacino

as Joe Profaci

Anthony J. Gallo

as Tommy Lucchese

Wallace Langham

as Senator Estes Kefauver

Louis Mustillo

as Joe Bonanno

Frank Piccirillo

as Richie Boiardo

Matt Servitto

as George Wolf

Robert Uricola

as Tony Bender

Belmont Cameli

as Frankie Boy

Carrie Lazar

as LT. Trooper

James Ciccone

as Carlo Gambino

Bob Glouberman

as Victor Riesel

Jeffrey Grover

as Judge Liebowitz

Jean Zarzour

as Elsa Anastasia

Derek Polen

as Politician

Abi Van Andel

as Judge Peggy Cooper

Zach Meiser

as Trooper Vasisko

Dennis Craig Hensley

as The Majestic Doorman

Gary Chinn

as Doorman

Greg Siewny

as Politician

D.J. Stroud

as Push Cart Vendor

Sydney Miles

as Young Bobby Costello

Joseph Moreland

as Juror

Antonio Cipriano

as Young Vito

Brian Scolaro

as Paul Castellano

Noah Bain Garret

as Abe Telvi

Bryant Carroll

as Local Reporter #1 Divorce

Jean Claude Leuyer

as Assassin

Robert Arce

as Keith Norval

Luke Stanton Eddy

as Young Frank

Steven Terry Walker

as Judge (Angry)

Ashton Wolf

as Emcee (Copa)

J. Barrett Cooper

as Doctor #2

Wynn Reichert

as Doctor #1

Seve Esposito

as Joe Bonano Jr.

Rich Williams

as Walter Hawley

Christine McBurney

as Trish Hawley

Todd Covert

as Edwin Barry - Defense Attorney

Mike Seely

as Sheriff Crosswell

Robert Gerding

as Judge

Amadeo Fusca

as Lucky Luciano

Jennie Malone

as Copa Nightclub Patron

Robert DiDonato

as Edward Guinan

John Dinello

as Joe Barbara

James P. Harkins

as Detective Jim Mullins

Louie Lawless

as Joe the Boss

Wilson Conkwright

as Busboy

Curtis Murphy

as Shoe Shine Boy

Apollo Bacala

as Mover

David Vegh

as Warden

Tony Scott Griffith

as Shoe Shine Customer

Damian Tanenbaum

as Bailiff

Ed Formica

as Judge Bentley Morris

Mark Tierno

as Juror #1

Jen Ryan

as Spectator

Michael T. Davis

as Local News Reporter

Mark Axelowitz

as Asst District Attorney Kamen

Carl Centofanti

as Federal Agent

David Pittinger

as Radio Staff

William Cross

as Federal Agent

Seth Adair

as Driver

Richard Doone

as Juror

Shantel Routt

as Bessie Smith

Brian D. Schroeder

as Nightclub Patron

Frank Cervone

as Shopkeeper #1

Sammy Geroulis

as Driver

Mark Angel

as Senate Probe Hearing

Kevin W. Shiveley

as Police Officer

Andy Knode

as TV Anchor

Sam Armentrout

as Police Officer

Glenn Cunningham

as Sgt. Ralph Salerno

Logan Moore

as Politician's Wife

Jerry Pope

as Bodyguard

Richie Root

as Photographer

Kalub James Mills

as Journalist

Bill Bower

as Spectator

John V. Catalano

as Self - Vito Dinner Party Guest

Vincent P. Catalano

as Vito (Party Guest)

James M. Daria

as Copa Nightclub Patron

Andrew Philpot

as Pedestrian

Todd Wallrauch

as Paralegal

Jimmy Petrolla

as Mob Boss

Mike Schenke

as Police Officer

Joshua Innerst

as Reporter #1

Charlie Powers

as Senator's Aide

Shawn Peavie

as Doctor

Chris Borghese

as Photographer

Michael Moses

as Roof Murder Victim

Corey Daria

as Mover

Steve Molla

as Reporter

Jerome Agean

as Mob Boss (uncredited)

Melissa McDermott Currin

as Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)

Max Daniels

as Anna's Ex Husband (uncredited)

Annie Elliott

as Copa Cigarette Girl (uncredited)

Ron Gorley

as Copa Nightclub Patron (uncredited)

Karen Koester

as Copa Nightclub Patron (uncredited)

Bobby Leigh

as Man on Street (uncredited)

Nabeel Mulla

as Mob Driver (uncredited)

David C. Phillippi

as Courtroom Lawyer (uncredited)

Jarrod Robbins

as Bartender (uncredited)

Peyton Stockdale

as Joe Barbara Jr.

Richie Verito

as Undercover Federal Agent (uncredited)

Dakota Phillips

as Zebra Club Patron (uncredited)