Louis Marazano is a fictional soldier in the 2009 movie Chicago Overcoat (Film). The most deadly hit man, the notorious Lou Marazano (Frank Vincent) killed several high profile officials without leaving a trace of evidence. Years later he takes on one last job for Outfit boss Stefano D'Agostino (Armand Assante) to secure his retirement and get a piece of the glory days. In his sixties, however, Lou is not the confident young man he used to be. Before long, obsessed homicide detective Ralph Maloney (Danny Goldring) picks up on his tracks. With time against him, Lou must finish the job as he struggles with old age, a splintered family, and a lifetime of regret.
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| - Louis Marazano is a fictional soldier in the 2009 movie Chicago Overcoat (Film). The most deadly hit man, the notorious Lou Marazano (Frank Vincent) killed several high profile officials without leaving a trace of evidence. Years later he takes on one last job for Outfit boss Stefano D'Agostino (Armand Assante) to secure his retirement and get a piece of the glory days. In his sixties, however, Lou is not the confident young man he used to be. Before long, obsessed homicide detective Ralph Maloney (Danny Goldring) picks up on his tracks. With time against him, Lou must finish the job as he struggles with old age, a splintered family, and a lifetime of regret.
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| - Louis Marazano is a fictional soldier in the 2009 movie Chicago Overcoat (Film). The most deadly hit man, the notorious Lou Marazano (Frank Vincent) killed several high profile officials without leaving a trace of evidence. Years later he takes on one last job for Outfit boss Stefano D'Agostino (Armand Assante) to secure his retirement and get a piece of the glory days. In his sixties, however, Lou is not the confident young man he used to be. Before long, obsessed homicide detective Ralph Maloney (Danny Goldring) picks up on his tracks. With time against him, Lou must finish the job as he struggles with old age, a splintered family, and a lifetime of regret.
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