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Richard Dreyfuss | ... |
Bobby Bartellemeo / Narrator
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Burt Reynolds | ... |
Joey 'Bats' Pistella
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Dan Hedaya | ... |
Mike 'The Brick' Donatelli
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Seymour Cassel | ... |
Tony 'Mouth' Donato
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Carrie-Anne Moss | ... |
Detective Olivia Neal
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Jennifer Tilly | ... |
Ferris 'aka Maureen' Lowenstein
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Lainie Kazan | ... |
Pepper Lowenstein
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Miguel Sandoval | ... |
Raul Ventana, Drug Lord
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Jeremy Piven | ... |
Det. Steve Menteer
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Casey Siemaszko | ... |
Young Bobby Bartellemeo
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Matt Borlenghi | ... |
Young Joey 'Bats' Pistella
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Billy Jayne | ... |
Young Tony 'Mouth' Donato
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Jeremy Ratchford | ... |
Young Mike 'The Brick' Donatelli
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Mike Moroff | ... |
Jorge
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José Zúñiga | ... |
Escobar
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Carlos Gómez | ... |
Miguel, Ventana's Man
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Louis Guss | ... |
Jerry 'The Hammer' Fungo
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Joseph Rigano | ... |
Frankie 'Rash' Decuello
(as Joe Rigano)
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Ron Karabatsos | ... |
Fat Pauly
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Frank Vincent | ... |
Marty
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Manuel Estanillo | ... |
Louis Ventana
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Marc Macaulay | ... |
Driver
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Cullen Douglas | ... |
Young Man
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Jim R. Coleman | ... |
Paramedic
(as Jim Coleman)
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Louis Lombardi | ... |
Jimmy Whistles
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Aaron Elbaz | ... |
Young Joey
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Vince Cecere | ... |
Wiseguy #1
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Dana Daurey | ... |
Model Girl
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Jeremy Shore | ... |
Model Guy
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Hope Pomerance | ... |
Realtor
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Penelope Alexitch | ... |
Girl #1
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Christy Tummond | ... |
Girl #2
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Evelyn Brooks | ... |
Grandmother
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Don Clark Williams | ... |
Elderly Husband
(as Don Williams)
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Jill Beach | ... |
Newscaster
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Lorri Bagley | ... |
Sofa Girl
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Antoni Corone | ... |
Officer
(as Antoni Cornacchione)
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Ian Marioles | ... |
Security Guard
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Fyvush Finkel | ... |
Sol Lowenstein
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Mal Jones | ... |
Dr. Ward, Medical Examiner
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Ru Flynn | ... |
Mommy
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Ginger Southall | ... |
Reporter
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Gino Salvano | ... |
Raul Guy #2
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Elizabeth Powers | ... |
Girl
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Jay Cannistraci | ... |
Tommy 'Shakes'
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John Archie | ... |
Doctor
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Christa Campbell | ... |
Nurse
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Adam Cronan | ... |
Burger King Manager
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Judith Delgado | ... |
Judge
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April Engel | ... |
Ferris Dancer
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Patrick Fox | ... |
Jet Ski Kid
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Daniel A. Leone | ... |
Barber Shop Guy
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Allan F. Nicholls | ... |
Wiseguy #3
(as Allan Nicholls)
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Yoset Rosenberg | ... |
Rabbi
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Fabián Hernández | ... |
Bus Boy
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David H. Steel | ... |
Coach
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Susie Park | ... |
Asian Masseuse
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Carlo Allen | ... |
Latino Mobster
(as Carlo Perez Allen)
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George Fisher | ... |
Tony the Torch
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Harry Boykoff | ... |
Louie the Lip
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Tamela D'Amico | ... |
Gina
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Alfonso DiLuca | ... |
Charlie
(as Alfonso Diluca)
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Mark Levy | ... |
Wedding Guest
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Heidi Rae | ... |
Showgirl
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Tracie Bruce | ... |
Exotic Dancer (uncredited)
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Trish Dempsey | ... |
Hotel Guest (uncredited)
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Hugo Garcia | ... |
Police Officer / Hotel Guest (uncredited)
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Oscar Isaac | ... |
Pal in Restaurant Kitchen (uncredited)
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Paul Neglio | ... |
Wiseguy at Bar (uncredited)
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Jim Perez | ... |
Goon 3 (uncredited)
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Al Quinn | ... |
Hospital Patient (uncredited)
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Thomas Rosales Jr. | ... |
Ventana's gangster in the ship (uncredited)
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Olivia Weston | ... |
Client to Realtor (uncredited)
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Directed by
Michael Dinner |
Written by
Barry Fanaro | ... | (written by) |
Produced by
Lisa Ellzey | ... | associate producer |
Michael S. Glick | ... | executive producer |
Barry Josephson | ... | producer |
Andria Litto | ... | associate producer |
George Litto | ... | executive producer |
Barry Sonnenfeld | ... | producer |
Zane Weiner | ... | co-producer |
Music by
Steve Bartek |
Cinematography by
Juan Ruiz Anchía |
Editing by
Nicholas C. Smith |
Editorial Department
Anthony Durazzo | ... | editorial production assistant |
Kiersten Harter | ... | apprentice editor |
Ann E. Holbrook | ... | assistant editor: avid |
Alexandra Leviloff | ... | first assistant editor |
William S. Scharf | ... | additional editor |
Casting By
Junie Lowry-Johnson |
Production Design by
Peter S. Larkin |
Art Direction by
Mark Dane | ... | (leadman) |
J. Mark Harrington |
Set Decoration by
Barbara Peterson-Malesci | ... | (as Barbara Peterson) |
Robin Peyton |
Costume Design by
Betsy Cox |
Makeup Department
Jay Cannistraci | ... | makeup department head |
Sharon Kalb | ... | makeup artist |
Erin Koplow | ... | key makeup artist (as Erin Brasfield) |
Brian McManus | ... | makeup artist |
Elaina P. Schulman | ... | chief hair stylist |
Production Management
Todd Lewis | ... | post-production supervisor |
Zane Weiner | ... | unit production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Craig Haagensen | ... | second unit director |
Brian Moon | ... | first assistant director: Second Unit |
Allan F. Nicholls | ... | first assistant director |
Nicholas Wolfert | ... | second assistant director: reshoots |
Art Department
Rod England | ... | key set dresser |
Richard E. Kruder | ... | set dresser |
Alexa Marino | ... | art department coordinator |
William D. McLane | ... | assistant property master |
Fred Schwendel | ... | carpenter |
Nicholas Scott | ... | scenic artist |
Roger Sherman | ... | scenic artist |
Frank A. Torres | ... | set dresser: Florida |
Lucy Weber | ... | utility painter |
Ben Wolcott | ... | on-set dresser |
Bill Wright | ... | storyboard artist |
Sound Department
Michael Babcock | ... | sound editor |
Steve Bartkowicz | ... | re-recording engineer |
Dicken Berglund | ... | adr mixer |
Gary C. Bourgeois | ... | re-recording mixer |
Christopher Flick | ... | foley supervisor |
Joe Foglia | ... | production sound mixer |
Larry Goeb | ... | dialogue editor |
Helen Luttrell | ... | dialogue editor |
Stacey Michaels | ... | adr mixer |
Robert Morrisey | ... | assistant sound editor |
Myron Nettinga | ... | re-recording mixer |
Tanya Peel | ... | sound utility |
Kevin Santy | ... | boom operator (as K.H. Santy) |
Bruce Tanis | ... | sound effects editor |
Alison Sanford | ... | sound recordist (uncredited) |
Special Effects by
James Bomalick | ... | special effects foreman |
Ken Gorrell | ... | special effects assistant |
Bruce E. Merlin | ... | special effects foreman |
John Patteson | ... | special effects |
Visual Effects by
Jamie Baxter | ... | lead artist: Digital Firepower |
David Collier | ... | production coordinator: Hunter/Gratzner Industries, Inc. |
Charles Darby | ... | visual effects supervisor |
Shannon Blake Gans | ... | visual effects executive producer: Hunter/Gratzner Industries Inc. |
Matthew Gratzner | ... | visual effects supervisor |
Robin Griffin | ... | visual effects producer |
Ian Hunter | ... | miniature effects supervisor: Hunter/Gratzner Industries Inc. |
Matt Kelly | ... | compositor |
Wolfgang Maschin | ... | motion control engineer |
Karen M. Murphy | ... | visual effects producer |
Mike Uguccioni | ... | compositor |
James Waterhouse | ... | visual effects |
Stunts
Gina Andrews | ... | stunts |
Tom Bahr | ... | stunts |
Billy Bates | ... | stunts |
Chick Bernhard | ... | stunts (as Chick Bernhardt) |
Nick Brandon | ... | stunts |
Butch Brickell | ... | stunts |
Jodi Lyn Brockton | ... | stunt double: Carrie Ann Moss/Jennifer Tilly (as Jodi Lyn Wilson) / stunts (as Jodi Wilson) |
Ricou Browning Jr. | ... | stunts |
James M. Churchman | ... | stunts (as Jim Churchman) |
Ken Collins | ... | stunts |
Bud Davis | ... | stunts |
Mark De Alessandro | ... | stunts (as Mark DeAlessandro) |
Tony De Leon | ... | stunts (as Tony DeLeon) |
Alex Edlin | ... | stunts |
Bill Flaherty | ... | Picture Car Stunt Rigger |
Ralph Gonzalez | ... | stunts |
Michael Haynes | ... | stunts |
Cort Hessler | ... | stunts (as Cort Hessler III) |
Philip Hoelcher | ... | stunts (as Phil Hoelcer) |
Phil Holsher | ... | stunts |
Alan Jordan | ... | stunts |
Mike Kirton | ... | stunts |
Artie Malesci | ... | stunt coordinator |
Sammy Maloof | ... | stunts |
Gina Mari | ... | stunt double |
E.T. Miranda | ... | stunts |
Jeff Moldovan | ... | stunts |
Brad Orrison | ... | stunts (as Brad Orison) |
Jimmy Ortega | ... | stunts |
Tony Paris | ... | stunts |
Diego Pérez | ... | stunts |
J.C. Rabino | ... | stunts |
Thomas Rosales Jr. | ... | stunts (as Tommy Rosales) |
Luis J. Silva | ... | stunts |
Camera and Electrical Department
Craig Haagensen | ... | camera operator / camera operator: "a" camera, second unit |
David Kimelman | ... | camera operator: "b" camera / steadicam operator |
Jamie Klein | ... | key grip |
Michael Klimchak | ... | "a" camera |
David Norris | ... | camera operator: Wescam camera |
Tod Olivieri | ... | electrician |
Earl Perque | ... | best boy grip |
Mitch Reeves | ... | grip (as James M. Reeves) |
Gary Ryan | ... | gaffer |
Michael Salewych | ... | grip |
Jeff Togno | ... | electrician |
John Trapman | ... | aerial director of photography |
Fred Valentine | ... | rigging gaffer |
Anthony Zibelli | ... | camera loader |
Robert Zuckerman | ... | key art photographer / still photographer |
Location Management
Maria K. Chavez | ... | location manager |
Allison Rustin Dillard | ... | locations (as Allison Dillard) |
Dominic Giannetti | ... | location assistant |
Music Department
Steve Bartek | ... | orchestrator |
Dondi Bastone | ... | music supervisor |
Robert Fernandez | ... | music scoring mixer |
Ray Rifice | ... | music playback |
Robert Garrett | ... | music editor (uncredited) |
James Thatcher | ... | musician: French horn (uncredited) |
Transportation Department
Richard P. Pecora | ... | driver |
Vince Pecora | ... | driver |
Additional Crew
Danielle J. Baker | ... | production assistant |
Paul Barth | ... | helicopter pilot |
Ricou Browning Jr. | ... | marine coordinator |
Patrick Fox | ... | production assistant |
Carol Green | ... | unit publicist |
Niki Harris | ... | choreographer |
Christian Labarta | ... | additional set production assistant |
Jana Lundy | ... | production assistant |
Mimi N. McGreal | ... | production office coordinator: re-shoots |
Mack McKelvey | ... | production assistant (as Stacy McKelvey) |
Michael Miller | ... | office staff assistant (as Matthew G. Miller) |
Boone Narr | ... | animal trainer |
Keith Potter | ... | assistant production office coordinator: re-shoots |
Nina Saxon | ... | title designer: main and end titles, New Wave Entertainment |
Sheryl Sirmons | ... | first assistant accountant |
Charline St. Charles | ... | production secretary |
Tucker C. Van Horn | ... | scaffolder |
Frank Venegas | ... | production secretary |
Trish Vengoechea | ... | payroll accountant |
Mary Viola | ... | assistant to producer |
Rebecca White | ... | assistant to director |
Howard Young | ... | post-production accountant |
Larry Zience | ... | production assistant |
John D. Bair | ... | photo double (uncredited) / stand-in (uncredited) |
Richard Bellos | ... | photo double (uncredited) / stand-in: Burt Reynolds (uncredited) |
Christian Byrd | ... | marine crew (uncredited) |
Tami Hodges Gruneich | ... | set production assistant: reshoots (uncredited) |
Kathy Moreno | ... | Photo Double (uncredited) |
Philip Nemy | ... | production executive (uncredited) |
Jim Perez | ... | tent rigging (uncredited) |
George Schoendorfer | ... | key set medic (uncredited) |
Production Companies
- Touchstone Pictures (presents)
- George Litto Productions
- Sonnenfeld Josephson Worldwide Entertainment
Distributors
- Buena Vista Pictures Distribution (2000) (United States) (theatrical)
- Buena Vista Pictures Distribution (2000) (Canada) (theatrical)
- Columbia TriStar Films de España (2001) (Spain) (theatrical)
- LK-TEL (2001) (Argentina) (DVD)
- LK-TEL (2001) (Argentina) (VHS)
- Walt Disney Home Video (2001) (United States) (DVD)
- VCL Video (2002) (Germany) (DVD)
- Kanal D (2007) (Romania) (tv)
- Mill Creek Entertainment (2012) (United States) (DVD)
- Mill Creek Entertainment (2012) (United States) (Blu-ray) (DVD)
- A-Film Distribution (2000) (Netherlands) (theatrical)
- Columbia TriStar Film (2000) (Italy) (theatrical)
- Columbia TriStar Films (2000) (France) (theatrical)
- Columbia TriStar Films de Argentina (2000) (Argentina) (theatrical)
- Columbia Tristar Films (2000) (Portugal) (theatrical)
- MAWA Film & Medien (2000) (Germany) (theatrical)
- Momentum Pictures (2000) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Scanbox Entertainment (2000) (Denmark) (theatrical)
- Scanbox Entertainment (2000) (Finland) (theatrical)
- Scanbox Entertainment (2000) (Sweden) (theatrical)
- Columbia TriStar Home Video (Brazil) (DVD)
- Columbia TriStar Home Video (Brazil) (VHS)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- American Humane Association (animal action monitoring: AHA200214-3)
- Chapman/Leonard Studio Equipment (camera cranes)
- Cinevideotsch Miami (the producers with to thank)
- El Primo Cigars (the producers with to thank)
- Eyeworks (II) (the producers wish to thank)
- Joe's Stone Crab (the producers with to thank)
- Miami Broadcast Center (studios provided by)
- Miami Sun Sentinel (the producers with to thank)
- Milan Records (soundtrack)
- Ocean Drive Magazine (the producers with to thank)
- Scarlet Letters (end title crawl)
- The Dacra Companies (the producers wish to thank)
- The Park Central Hotel (the producers with to thank)
- Truly Nolen (the producers wish to thank)
- Wayland (painted by: Whaling Wall 78' Florida Marine Life)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Four former made men, struggling to get by in a rundown Miami hotel, come up with a plot to drive out all of the young tenants that are slowly taking over the beach-front hotel and driving up their rent. Taking a man that was found dead on the beach, they arrange what appears to a mob hit and provide a note that says more killings are to occur. Unfortunately the old man they use turns out to be the senile father of a drug lord. The drug lord declares war on the killers of his father, thinking it was an action of his enemies. A stripper learns of the old men's involvement and threatens to squeal on them unless they kill her stepmother. Meanwhile, one man searches for his long-lost daughter, who is the investigating police officer, trying to divest herself from her crumb fellow officer and former boyfriend.
Written by John Sacksteder |
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Taglines | It may be artificial, but it's still their turf. See more » |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Box Office
Budget | $38,000,000 (estimated) |
Opening Weekend United States | $4,051,921, 27 Aug 2000 |
Did You Know?
Trivia | Jeremy Piven stated his thoughts about sucking Carrie-Anne Moss's toes for one scene in this movie as follows: "The question I'm asked the most is 'What's it like sucking Carrie-Anne's toes?' It was tremendous. She has exquisite toes. Her feet were primed from The Matrix (1999), from a year of bouncing on them. We definitely nailed it in eight takes, and then I asked for an extra one, just in case." See more » |
Goofs | The end scene after the wedding takes place at dusk, but when Bobby and Olivia sit on the beach the sun is coming from the ocean side which in Miami Beach would mean it was the east making the scene filmed at dawn. See more » |
Movie Connections | Referenced in Big Trouble (2002). See more » |
Soundtracks | Bim Bam See more » |
Quotes |
Bobby Bartellemeo:
[Narrating]
Miami Beach. Used to be the average age around here was, like, 82. And then that broad Madonna decides that this is the place to be, and the next thing you know, everywhere you turn, its' women with big breasts, men with big breasts. Breasts are very big here. See more » |