From Deseret News archives:
Making 'Mobsters' a gas
Actor adjusts to sleepy pace in Utah County
And making "Mobsters and Mormons" was definitely fun. "This is probably going to sound like I'm out to promote the movie, but I had as good a time making this movie as anything I've been associated with during my career."
This from a man who once hosted his own dating show, "Studs," was one of the hosts of the short-lived "The X Show," and appeared in the much-loved sitcoms "Seinfeld" and "Curb Your Enthusiasm."
Of course, "Mobsters" does offer DeCarlo his first major starring role: Carmine "The Beans" Pasquale, a gangster who is arrested by the FBI during a sting operation. Rather than serve time, Carmine turns state's evidence against his former bosses, and, as part of the Witness Protection Program, he and his family are sent to Utah. He's given a new identity and is expected to fit in with his new Mormon neighbors.
The 42-year-old veteran TV actor has spent the past few years looking for big-screen opportunities, so when his agent called him about Hollywood auditions for "Mobsters," he jumped at the chance. "I met with John (Moyer, the writer/director), and we got along famously. I guess I make a good first impression."
DeCarlo said he was unprepared for his first taste of Utah culture a lengthy discussion of LDS Church beliefs with the driver who picked up DeCarlo at Salt Lake International Airport and drove him to Provo, where he stayed during the shoot.
"I thought, 'What have I gotten myself into?' " DeCarlo said with a laugh. "But then I realized that I could work with this."
In fact, he has nothing but good things to say about the film's largely LDS cast and crew. "They were some of the nicest, hardest-working people I've had the pleasure to meet. I'd work with any of them again in a heartbeat."
Still, he did notice a few peculiarities in the Utah County communities where the film was shot, such as Springville. "Down there, most places close up shop around 8 p.m. and aren't open at all on Sundays. I was like, 'Hey, where did everybody go?' I felt like I was in a ghost town.
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