Charlie Cappa

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Charlie Cappa is the conflicted small-time hood and devout yet morally torn protagonist of Martin Scorsese’s crime drama film "Mean Streets."

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Charlie Cappa canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
appearsIn Mean Streets
associatedWithTheme Catholic guilt
loyalty and betrayal
sin and redemption
characterTrait devout
guilt-ridden
loyal
morally conflicted
closeRelationshipWith Johnny Boy
Teresa
conflictWith organized crime lifestyle
countryOfWorkOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy Martin Scorsese
familyName Cappa
firstAppearance Mean Streets
genreOfWork crime drama
givenName Charlie
languageOfWork English
moralConflict religious faith versus criminal activity
nationality Italian-American
occupation small-time hood
portrayedBy Harvey Keitel
protagonistOf Mean Streets
religiousBelief Roman Catholicism
setting New York City
settingNeighborhood Little Italy
workDirector Martin Scorsese
workReleaseYear 1973

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Mean Streets mainCharacter Charlie Cappa
Johnny Boy closeTo Charlie Cappa