Mikey and Nicky
"Mikey and Nicky" is a 1976 film directed by Elaine May. It is a crime drama that explores the complex friendship between two small-time mobsters, Mikey and Nicky. The story unfolds over one night in Philadelphia, focusing on themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the struggles of their lives in the criminal underworld.
The film stars John Cassavetes as Nicky and Peter Falk as Mikey. It is known for its improvisational style and realistic dialogue, which adds depth to the characters. "Mikey and Nicky" has gained a cult following and is praised for its unique approach to storytelling in the crime genre.