Exploring The Role That Sparked Robert De Niro’s Lifelong Partnership With Martin Scorsese(Photo Credit –Wikimedia)

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Robert De Niro and Martin Scorsese were just two ambitious artists carving their paths through the gritty underbelly of cinema before they became Hollywood royalty. Their partnership would later redefine American filmmaking, but it all started with a scrappy, low-budget film that nearly slipped through the cracks.

The film in question, Mean Streets, was more than a movie. It served as the birthplace of one of the most iconic actor-director duos in film history. And it might never have happened if Harvey Keitel hadn’t nudged things in the right direction.

Harvey Keitel: The Hidden Catalyst

Back then, Robert De Niro wasn’t yet the powerhouse name. He’d done a few leads, sure, and when Martin Scorsese’s project came around, he thought the role of Charlie made more sense for him. Keitel had already claimed it, though, and during a casual run-in, Keitel gave De Niro the push he needed. He said Johnny Boy was the role, and he was right. It fit De Niro like a beat-up leather jacket.

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