Anthony Crivello, an actor known for his work in the gritty landscape of 1980s cinema, appears in Slaves of New York (1989). This film immerses viewers in the vibrant yet harsh realities of the New York art scene, where Crivello embodies the struggles and aspirations of its characters. His performance contributes to the film's exploration of the intersection between art and survival, making it a notable entry in the canon of cult cinema. Crivello's role reflects the raw energy and complexity of the era, resonating with fans of exploitation and independent film.
Slaves of New York
Meet the denizens of New York City: artists, prostitutes, saints, and seers. All are aspiring toward either fame or oblivion, and hoping for love and acceptance. Instead they find high rents, faithless partners, and dead-end careers.