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It's Not Just You, Murray!

Cast

Catherine Scorsese, Ira Rubin, Andrea Martin, Sam DeFazio View All


Crew

Martin Scorsese (Director), Martin Scorsese (Writer), Mardik Martin (Writer) View All

Release: Jan. 1st, 1964
Runtime: 17 minutes
Now middle-aged, mobster Murray looks back at his humble beginnings as a bootlegger and his rise to becoming wealthy and highly influential. Through it he talks about how much of his success and happiness is due to the support of his "friend" Joe. Unfortunately the only one who blindly believes Joe is anything close to a friend is Murray, because it's obvious to everyone that Joe back-stabs him at every chance and is sleeping with his wife.

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