“All we told her to do was just welcome her son home; she hasn’t seen him in a while,” Scorsese said. “The key there is ultimately the warmth between all of them and particularly my mother playing his mother; he may be a psychopathic killer, but he’s still her son. When people talk about improvisation, this really was improvisation. We had a few ideas on set we played…but basically once we started shooting, she picked up on something and started speaking. Joe answered her, Bob [De Niro] did what he did, Ray [Liotta] did what he did, I had two cameras, we’re in a small house in Queens, and I think the only written line was about a painting that she did.”
Scorsese added, “My mother treated Pesci and particularly Bob De Niro as family members, real family members, because we know each other for so long and to her, it was my son’s friends were making a movie.” Both “Goodfellas” and Scorsese’s feature directorial debut “Mean Streets” are screening as part of the virtual TCM Film Festival this year. Scorsese is participating in the event via filmed introductions to both movies. “Goodfellas” is streaming at the festival through HBO Max starting May 6, while “Mean Streets” is set to air May 6 on at 11:15pm ET. Sign Up: Stay on top of the latest breaking film and TV news! Sign up for our Email Newsletters here.