
Overview
Tony Vitale
Known For

Very Mean Men
A bartender wants rid of an obnoxious drunk but not until the drunk has left a decent tip. So the bartender tells the story of two mobster families, the Minetti's who work out of an Italian restaurant in the East San Fernando Valley, and the Mulroney's who work out of an Irish pub in the West San Fernando Valley. Mob war breaks out when one of the Minetti "boys" stiffs Big Paddy's daughter on her tip. We soon see why these hoods are called very mean men
Biography
Tony is a Bronx-Born filmmaker who made his directorial debut with Kiss Me, Guido. The film was selected for the Sundance Film Festival and picked up for distribution by Paramount Pictures. Due to a tight production schedule while working on A Bronx Tale, Tony was asked by Robert Deniro to shoot the opening shot of the film.