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Goodfellas (1990)

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The following FAQ entries may contain spoilers. Only the biggest ones (if any) will be covered with spoiler tags. Spoiler tags are used sparingly in order to make the page more readable.

For detailed information about the amounts and types of (a) sex and nudity, (b) violence and gore, (c) profanity, (d) alcohol, drugs, and smoking, and (e) frightening and intense scenes in this movie, consult the IMDb Parents Guide for this movie. The Parents Guide for Goodfellas can be found at http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0099685/parentalguide.

Yes. Goodfellas is based on Wiseguy, a 1990 novel by Nicholas Pileggi. The title of Pileggi's book was changed to Goodfellas because it had already been used for a TV series and for Brian De Palma's comedy Wise Guys (1986).

The book is based on a true story, so the film follows the book fairly well except for a few changes. When Tommy [Joe Pesci], Jimmy [Robert De Niro], and Henry [Ray Liotta] were on their way to bury Billy Batts [Frank Vincent], Tommy was driving, not Henry. It was Tuddy [Frank DiLeo], not Tommy, who wanted Henry to come with him on the double date. Tommy just vanished, we don't know how or if he dies.

Ultimate Guide to the songs from Goodfellas:

During the opening credits and opening narration: "Rags to Riches" by Tony Bennett

While young Henry is parking cadillacs: "Can't We Be Sweethearts" by The Cleftones

When they threaten Henry's mailman: "Hearts of Stone" by Otis Williams and The Charms

During the wiseguy get-together (cookout) at Paulie's home: "Sincerely" by The Moonglows

During the new suit/shooting victim (aprons.) scene: "Firenze Sogna" by Giuseppe Di Stefano

When Jimmy Conway is first introduced: "Speedo" by The Cadillacs

When young Henry gets pinched: "Parlami d'amore Mariu" by Giuseppe Di Stefano

When they first show the grown-up Henry Hill: "Stardust" by Billy Ward and His Dominoes

In the bar when the various mobsters are being introduced: "This World We Live in" by Mina

During the narration, the business partners scene, and when Henry and Tommy burn the restaurant: "Playboy" by The Marvellettes

During the double date; Karen's introduction: "It's Not for Me to Say" by Johnny Mathis

When Karen is stood-up by Henry: "I Will Follow Him" by Betty Curtis

When Henry and Karen enter the club from the rear: "Then He Kissed Me" by The Crystals

They divide the money from the airport heist: "Look in My Eyes" by the Chantels

When Henry and Karen at the resort and at the club: "Roses Are Red" by Bobby Vinton

At Henry and Karen's wedding and reception: "Life Is But a Dream" by The Harptones

During the hostess party: "Leader of the Pack" by The Shangri-Las

During the narration of life in the mob/no outsiders: "Ain't That a Kick in the Head" by Dean Martin

When Billy Batts is introduced: "He's Sure the Boy I Love" by the Crystals

When Billy Batts gets beat up in the bar: "Atlantis" by Donovan

During the night out with the girlfriends: "Pretend You Don't See Her" by Jerry Vale

During the digging up Billy Batts' body: "Remember (Walkin' in the Sand)" by the Shangri-Las

When Janice is showing her girlfriends their apartment: "Baby I Love You" by Aretha Franklin

During the Prison life/dinner scene: "Beyond the Sea" by Bobby Darin

At Paulie's after Henry is paroled: "The Boulevard of Broken Dreams" Performed by Tony Bennett

When Henry is cutting cocaine at Sandy's place: "Gimme Shelter" by The Rolling Stones

When Karen shows off the new house/furniture: "Wives and Lovers" by Jack Jones

When the babysitter (with baby) is introduced: "Monkey Man" by The Rolling Stones

When Jimmy chews out Johnny Roastbeef for the Cadillac: "Frosty the Snow Man" by The Ronettes

After Jimmy chews out Johnny Roastbeef: "Christmas" by Darlene Love

During the execution of Stacks: "Bells of St. Marys" by The Drifters

When they are in the bar, "They're going to 'make' him." Scene: "Unchained Melody" by Vito and The Salutations

When Jimmy contemplates killing Morrie: "Sunshine of Your Love" by Cream

When Dead bodies are being discovered: "Layla (Piano Exit)" by Derek and The Dominos

At the beginning of the helicopter sequence: "Jump into the Fire" by Harry Nilsson

After Henry leaves Jimmy's with the silencers: "Memo from Turner" by The Rolling Stones

When Henry almost has the car accident: "Magic Bus" by The Who

When Henry drives his brother home from the hospital: "Jump into the Fire" by Harry Nilsson - (2nd time played)

When Henry drops off the guns at Karen's mother's house: "Monkey Man" by The Rolling Stones - (2nd time played)

When Henry and Karen drive to his cocaine connection's motel : "What Is Life" by George Harrison

When Henry is at Sandy's place mixing the coke: "Mannish Boy" by Muddy Waters

During the End credits: "My Way" by Sid Vicious" and ""Layla (Piano Exit)" by Eric Clapton and Derek and The Dominos

Actors who have had regular roles on the TV show "The Sopranos" who also made an appearance in "GoodFellas":

Lorraine Bracco (Tony Soprano's therapist), Michael Imperioli (Christopher Moltisanti), Tony Darrow, Tony Lip, Tony Sirico, Vincent Pastore, Frank Vincent, Anthony Caso, Tobin Bell, Gene Canfield, Nicole Burdette, Gaetano LoGiudice, Vito Antuofermo, Chuck Low, Tony Darrow, Frank Adonis, Suzanne Shepherd, Nancy Cassaro, Frank Pellegrino, Marianne Leone, Paul Herman, Frank Albanese, Anthony Alessandro, Victor Colicchio, and John "Cha Cha" Ciarcia.

Warner Brothers did not receive permission to use the airline's logo in the film. It was an American Airlines ticket. American Airlines did not want to be affiliated with the illegal operation depicted in the movie (drug trafficking).

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