The Joe Spinell Story

2001
7.6| 0h49m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 21 August 2001 Released
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The Joe Spinell Story is a An outstanding and eye-opening documentary, made in 2001 for the Anchor Bay DVD release of Maniac (1980). His most notable roles were as mafioso Willi Cicci in The Godfather and The Godfather Part II, and as loan shark Tony Gazzo in Rocky and Rocky II. Although primarily known as a character actor, Spinell co-wrote and starred as a serial killer in the 1980 film, Maniac.

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David Gregory

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ChicRawIdol A brilliant film that helped define a genre
SpunkySelfTwitter It’s an especially fun movie from a director and cast who are clearly having a good time allowing themselves to let loose.
CrawlerChunky In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.
Yvonne Jodi Unshakable, witty and deeply felt, the film will be paying emotional dividends for a long, long time.
Michael_Elliott The Joe Spinell Story (2001) **** (out of 4)Excellent documentary from David Gregory takes a look at the life and career of character actor Joe Spinell who appeared in classics like TAXI DRIVER, THE GODFATHER and ROCKY but he will probably be best remembered for the controversial 1980 slasher MANIAC.William Lustig, Robert Forster, Buddy Giovinazzo, Patrick Jude, Joe Cirilo, Richard Lynch, Frank Pesce, Caroline Munro, Jason Miller and Luke Walter are among the people interviewed who share their stories of Spinell, his movies and his at times wild life.If you're a fan of MANIAC or just Spinell then this here is certainly a must-see. Gregory really made his mark as a director here and he has gone onto do some even greater films but this one here is certainly very special. Spinell isn't the type of actor who usually gets his own documentary so it's great to see so much detail and attention paid to him. There are some really great stories told here about how Spinell managed to get into so many classic movies.There's also a lot of talk about his wild side and some of the problems this caused in his life. There are some wonderful stories told by his friends including one by Lustig dealing with his "wife" and seeing her in "action" on the big screen. The stuff dealing with the production of MANIAC is great as is some footage of Spinell hanging out with Steven Spielberg on the morning of the Oscar nominations for JAWS.
movieman_kev This 49 minute documentary on the late great actor Joe Spinell, found as an extra on the Special Edition of "Maniac", is pretty comprehensive and very informative. Featuring interviews with those that were close to him in life, I found all the stories that were told in this documentary to be fascinating and it's very much worth watching. I've reviewed a good many documentaries made for Special Edition DVDs of various films and have found that the some of the best ones were all directed by David Gregory and somehow when reviews all of those previous documentaries I've always neglected to give him props for them. Well I wish to remedy that oversight here and now. David, you make great docs and mad thanks to you for that.My Grade: A
suspiria10 This documentary (included on Anchor Bay's special edition DVD} is a fascinating look back at an excellent character and just plain all around crazy guy who lived a very fearless and uncompromising lifestyle. It talks to many of his friends and family and covers most of his major roles including "Maniac". It covers from his birth and rise in Hollywood to his untimely and mysterious death. The film isn't as polished as I would like but it suits a guy that was full of rough edges and had a heart of gold to go along with his talent and ambitions. Most of the stories told are quite fun and it's clear that Spinell lived life to its fullest.
Gabitsch Joe Spinell is best-known for writing, producing and starring in William Lustig's gritty, legendary horror movie "Maniac," the DVD of which showcases this documentary. "The Joe Spinell Story" plays like an A&E Biography, but more interesting because you really feel like you're unearthing something new here. A&E and the E! Network wouldn't even consider airing something on a "lowly" character actor. Too bad for them, but bully for you if you pick up the "Maniac" DVD. Spinell was an outstanding actor, who played all sorts of strange, diverse characters. His career is covered in this doc, but more importantly, you get a portrait of Spinell as a real person, with stories from Lustig, Jason Miller ("The Exorcist"), Robert Forster ("Jackie Brown"), plus other friends and family. The doc is funny, poignant and sometimes downright sad, but in the end you feel like you met the guy, perhaps even had a couple drinks with him. Watch it, then watch "Maniac" again. And then, search out Spinell's other work.