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Frank teve sorte desde que nasceu. Então por que ele está atirando pedras em uma igreja depois de ganhar US$ 6.200.000 na loteria de Nova York em 1976? Ele conta sua história na delegacia.Frank teve sorte desde que nasceu. Então por que ele está atirando pedras em uma igreja depois de ganhar US$ 6.200.000 na loteria de Nova York em 1976? Ele conta sua história na delegacia.Frank teve sorte desde que nasceu. Então por que ele está atirando pedras em uma igreja depois de ganhar US$ 6.200.000 na loteria de Nova York em 1976? Ele conta sua história na delegacia.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
Joe Gironda
- Carmine Tucci
- (as Joey Gironda)
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Elenco e equipe completos
- Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro
Avaliações em destaque
My whole family from young to old have LOVED this movie. It is always a tradition in our household to watch 29th street at Christmas time, although it can be watched at any time of year. I just love it when people tell me they haven't seen this movie, and I get to show it to them...because it has the best ending ever! Just thinking about it now, gives me goosebumps. It is one of the best "feel good" endings I have ever seen. Don't worry I won't say what happens! Danny Aiello is wonderful as the father who is cursed with bad luck and Anthony LaPaglia is the best I've ever seen him as the son who is cursed with good luck. Some scenes are hilarious and others will break your heart. Just writing this out makes me want to watch it, and I just think I might!
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Although not highly rated by critics, this film has a great story with both poignant and funny moments. An excellent cast, I would recommend it to anyone. If you're an East coast born and bred Italian American, you'll especially love the ethnic comedy that many of us have seen or lived through. Danny Aiellos' portrayal of the out-of luck father is one of his better performances in this "based on a true story" tale. It will finally be available on DVD in 2005, and is great to watch around the holidays since the main storyline occurs at Christmas. The tag line on the packaging is right on stating it's "Goodfellas meets It's A Wonderful Life." This movie proves that the critics aren't always right!!
When I first saw this film many years ago I had no idea it was based on the true story of how Frank Pesce Jr. won the lottery, so it came as a bit of a surprise when I bought the DVD a couple of weeks ago and found out that it was. It's a lovely, funny, poignant film about the relationship between father(Aiello) and youngest offspring (LaPaglia). As a seasoned film actor Aiello puts in a solid performance. More interestingly LaPaglia who must have been approx 34 and hadn't yet made those many films up to this point is staggeringly good at portraying Frank Pesce from age 16 to mid twenties. This is definitely one of his classier performances. I particularly liked the running joke about the father's pizzas. Also of interest is that the real life Frank Pesce plays his own older brother!! All in all the film is a little miracle.
I have always liked this film. Imagine my surprise when I found out my
wifes uncle is in the movie! He plays Irv the pawnbroker. I had seen it a bunch of times before I found this out. He is the guy who sells Frank the lottery ticket. There are some great scenes in this film. The one where they are going to pick up the insurance check for their car that was "stolen" Ha! Ha!. is a classic. I have always liked Danny Aiello. He is one of the great Character actors of all time. And Anthoney Lapaglia is a solid actor also. The real Frank Pesce is also in the movie. You might recognize him from Beverly hills Cop with Eddie Murphy and other films of the like.
wifes uncle is in the movie! He plays Irv the pawnbroker. I had seen it a bunch of times before I found this out. He is the guy who sells Frank the lottery ticket. There are some great scenes in this film. The one where they are going to pick up the insurance check for their car that was "stolen" Ha! Ha!. is a classic. I have always liked Danny Aiello. He is one of the great Character actors of all time. And Anthoney Lapaglia is a solid actor also. The real Frank Pesce is also in the movie. You might recognize him from Beverly hills Cop with Eddie Murphy and other films of the like.
First rate drama-comedy that is delivered beautifully to us like a Valentine in the performances of Aiello and Lapaglia, who are brilliant as father and son who dream of dreams and hope for anything to come along. Their dreams start to become reality when Lapaglia has a shot at winning big on the lottery. Based on the true exploits of Frank Pesce, who has a role in the film, this is moving portrait about family, love and that little thing called luck.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThe real Frank Pesce plays his own brother, Vito Pesce.
- Erros de gravaçãoIn the police station, when Danny is being interrogated after the incident at the church, a banner hung for Christmas on the wall reads "Chritmas."
- Citações
[repeated line]
Frank Pesce, Sr.: I am not a loser! I am not a loser!
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosThe 20th Century Fox logo appears with the CinemaScope extension fanfare.
- Trilhas sonorasThe Good Life
(La Belle Vie)
Music by Sacha Distel
French lyrics by Jean Broussolle
English lyrics by Jack Reardon
Performed by Tony Bennett
Courtesy of Columbia Records
by arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
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- Data de lançamento
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- Idioma
- Também conhecido como
- 29th Street
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Bilheteria
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 2.120.564
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 431.660
- 3 de nov. de 1991
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 2.120.564
- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 41 min(101 min)
- Cor
- Proporção
- 1.85 : 1
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