Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
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Sandy Colosimo | ... | Agency Receptionist (as Sandra Colosimo) |
James Lorinz | ... | Jimmy Corona | |
Stephen Lee | ... | Bobby Blitzer | |
Vincent Pastore | ... | Aldo "Birdman" Badamo (as Vinny Pastore) | |
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Lori Rachal | ... | Jogger |
Sandra Bullock | ... | Lori | |
Ted Sorel | ... | George Stelloris | |
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Louis Giovannetti | ... | Dick |
Tony Darrow | ... | Tony Bando | |
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Janice Steinmetz | ... | Angie Giachetti (as Gemma Nanni) |
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Suze Trevithick | ... | Girl at George's Bar |
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Johnny Lorinz | ... | Detective |
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Lee Anne Linfante | ... | Tina |
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Frank Gio | ... | Frankie 'The Fixer' Giachetti |
John Costelloe | ... | Billy 'Bink-Bink' Borelli |
Who says crime doesn't pay? The mob will pay Jimmy Corona anything to stay away. But, then again, so would most people. His agent brushes off Jimmy's latest book proposal: detailing the conspiracy between Lee Harvey Oswald and Marylin Monroe to assassinate JFK. His girlfriend gives him his walking papers in the midst of wild sex when he can't give her one good reason to stay. Actually he's too exhausted to speak. And to top it all off, he's suffering from writer's block. So what's a poor guy to do? Join the mob? Written by <CrimsonSamurai@hotmail.com>
Now I am not going to dog this movie all the way because being the little indie film it is, it entertained me. Though Bullock's role is very little and her only two scenes are dealing with sex, she still made the screen light up when she appeared. The acting isn't top quality and the director could have done better, but if you want to see it go right ahead. It's a crime comedy, reminding me of an indie 'Analyze This' type, but its main category should be drama. It was boring in some parts and you might not want to watch the whole movie in one sitting. Over all, I say it was a good movie to help Bullock on her way, but if she wasn't in it, I might have never bought the movie.