Scorsese’s debut owes a huge stylistic debt to John Cassavetes, with its shadowy cityscapes, off-the-cuff performances, and button-pushing plot of romantic and racial conflict. But the lead turn by then-unknown Harvey Keitel, and the exploration of Italian-American tribalism, point the way to the director’s future.
‘Who’s That Knocking on My Door?’ (1967)
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