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: "Handsome Johnny," the group's self-appointed leader who often gets them into trouble.

: Known as "Not-everything-turns-out-as-it-should," he completes the trio of hapless criminals.

(2002) is a cult-classic Italian comedy directed by the comic trio Aldo, Giovanni & Giacomo along with Massimo Venier . Set in a stylized 1950s New York City, it parodies classic American gangster films through the lens of three incompetent mobsters. Plot & Characters La_leggenda_di_Al_John_e_Jack_2002_HD_-_Altadef...

The story follows three low-level gangsters working for the Genovese family:

: Nicknamed "Four-fingers," he suffers from short-term memory loss (a parody of Memento ) after an accidental electrocution. : "Handsome Johnny," the group's self-appointed leader who

: Many reviewers, including those from Variety , noted that while the plot is somewhat loose, the visual production values are sharp, featuring a jazzy 1920s-30s soundtrack and high-quality cinematography.

: It was a major hit in Italy, grossing over €22 million , making it the third most successful film for the trio at the time. Set in a stylized 1950s New York City,

The trio finds themselves in a life-or-death situation after accidentally killing their boss’s aunt. To save themselves, they hatch a plan to sell their boss, (played by Aldo Maccione ), to the FBI, all while struggling with Al's frequent amnesia. Critical Reception & Style