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| Catherine Mary Stewart | ... | ||
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| Don Calfa | ... |
Paulie, Vito's Hit Man
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Catherine Parks | ... |
Tina, Vito's Girl
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| Eloise DeJoria | ... |
Tawny
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Gregory Salata | ... |
Marty, Vito's Assistant
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Louis Giambalvo | ... | |
| Ted Kotcheff | ... |
Jack Parker, Richard's Dad
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Margaret Hall | ... |
Lomax's Secretary
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Timothy Perez | ... |
Central Park Mugger
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| Mark Kenneth Smaltz | ... |
Harris, Security Oficer
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Anthony Mannino | ... |
Superintendant
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Polly Segal | ... |
Woman in Elevator
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Two young men are trying to make their way in a corporation. One on charm, the other on hard work. When they go to the president (Bernie) with a serious financial error on a printout, he pretends to be thrilled and invites them to his beach house for the weekend. He actually plans on having them killed. Bernie is also fooling around with the girlfriend of his mafia partner. When the partner has Bernie killed, the boys end up having to pretend Bernie is still alive as the frustrated hit man tries time and time again to complete the job. Written by John Vogel <jlvogel@comcast.net>
Hilarious, totally off the wall black comedy about two buddies (Andrew McCarthy and Jonathan Silverman) whose boss, Bernie, has been bumped off by gangsters but whose death goes unrecognized the entire weekend by his self-centered beach friends. Utterly tasteless, goofy, ridiculous, wonderfully funny movie with loads of quirky characters. Andrew McCarthy at his most charmingly loopy and Jonathan Silverman terrific as his straight arrow buddy. Great turn by Terry Kiser as Bernie, who will not go away or play dead. Ridiculous situations that are just plain fun to watch. A movie to remember with delight and to enjoy at a repeat viewing.