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* '''''Across 110th Street (1972)''''' [''Frank'']: Machine gunned by [[Paul Benjamin]]. |
* '''''Across 110th Street (1972)''''' [''Frank'']: Machine gunned by [[Paul Benjamin]]. |
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* '''''The Don is Dead (1973)''''' ''[Johnny Tresca''] Throat slit by [[Frederic Forrest]] while getting a shave. |
* '''''The Don is Dead (1973)''''' ''[Johnny Tresca''] Throat slit by [[Frederic Forrest]] while getting a shave. |
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− | *'''''The Swap''''' (''Line of Fire'') '''(1979)''' [''Vito Nicoletti'']: Shot in the stomach in a shoot-out with Jarred Mickey's thugs; the movie ends with him sitting in a car and talking to [[Lisa Blount]], so it's unclear whether or not he's mortally wounded. |
+ | *'''''The Swap''''' (''Line of Fire'') '''(1979)''' [''Vito Nicoletti'']: Shot in the stomach in a shoot-out with [[Jarred Mickey]]'s thugs; the movie ends with him sitting in a car and talking to [[Lisa Blount]], so it's unclear whether or not he's mortally wounded. |
* '''''Brotherly Love'' (1985)''' [''Sal Genovese'']: Shot to death (off-camera) by one of [[Ron Karabatsos]]' thugs; we only see the thug firing his gun. His body is shown afterwards lying in an alley as [[George Dzundza]] and [[Barry Primus]] investigate the crime scene. |
* '''''Brotherly Love'' (1985)''' [''Sal Genovese'']: Shot to death (off-camera) by one of [[Ron Karabatsos]]' thugs; we only see the thug firing his gun. His body is shown afterwards lying in an alley as [[George Dzundza]] and [[Barry Primus]] investigate the crime scene. |
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Revision as of 17:59, 27 February 2021
Anthony Charnota (1936 - )
Film Deaths
- Across 110th Street (1972) [Frank]: Machine gunned by Paul Benjamin.
- The Don is Dead (1973) [Johnny Tresca] Throat slit by Frederic Forrest while getting a shave.
- The Swap (Line of Fire) (1979) [Vito Nicoletti]: Shot in the stomach in a shoot-out with Jarred Mickey's thugs; the movie ends with him sitting in a car and talking to Lisa Blount, so it's unclear whether or not he's mortally wounded.
- Brotherly Love (1985) [Sal Genovese]: Shot to death (off-camera) by one of Ron Karabatsos' thugs; we only see the thug firing his gun. His body is shown afterwards lying in an alley as George Dzundza and Barry Primus investigate the crime scene.
TV Deaths
- Kojak: One for the Morgue (1973) [Tony Serafin]: Killed in a car accident when he crashes his car through a shop window while fleeing from Telly Savalas and Kevin Dobson.
- Kojak: Deadly Innocence (1976) [Augie Matthews]: Shot to death by Stephen Macht.