Rob the Mob is a 2014 American romantic crime film directed by Raymond De Felitta and written by Jonathan Fernandez.
Tommy grows enraged when seeing mafiosos in Queens, as he blames them for his father's untimely death.
Watching Sammy the Bull's testimony, he learns guns are prohibited in mafia social clubs.
FBI surveillance is stunned to hear gunfire, then watch Tommy fleeing the mostly unclothed mobsters.
Tommy and Rosie discover a list of the entire mafia organization inside, with names, ranks, phone numbers, and addresses.
Big Al is furious at Sal, who explains Joey D had the list believing no one would think such an old man had such an important piece of evidence.
Big Al summons everyone to a meeting, putting out a contract on Tommy and Rosie, aka "Bonnie and Clyde".
Driving into Manhattan to view the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree and the decorations on Fifth Avenue, they are finally gunned down by mafia captain Dominick Pizzonia.
A photo of Tommy and Rosemarie Uva is shown in the credits, and it is explained that the list led to several mob convictions.
The website's critical consensus reads, "Bolstered by a pair of likable leads and suffused in a warmly nostalgic glow, Rob the Mob is an uneven crime caper that mostly works.
"[5] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 63 out of 100, based on 17 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".