
Since Martin Scorsese's Hollywood entrance proper was made a year before the mighty Mean Streets, it's probably fair to warn you not to expect something of that calibre or personality. It was produced by schlockmeister Roger Corman, for starters, who clearly had one eye on his genre formula and the other on a Bonnie And Clyde-style slow-burning success rather than anything deeper.
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