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Mafia salad...

Original title: Wise Guys
  • 1986
  • R
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
6.6K
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Danny DeVito and Joe Piscopo in Mafia salad... (1986)
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Harry Valentini and Moe Dickstein are both errand boys for the Mob. When they lose two hundred fifty thousand dollars, they are set up to kill each other. But they run off to Atlantic City, ... Read allHarry Valentini and Moe Dickstein are both errand boys for the Mob. When they lose two hundred fifty thousand dollars, they are set up to kill each other. But they run off to Atlantic City, and comedy follows.Harry Valentini and Moe Dickstein are both errand boys for the Mob. When they lose two hundred fifty thousand dollars, they are set up to kill each other. But they run off to Atlantic City, and comedy follows.

  • Director
    • Brian De Palma
  • Writers
    • George Gallo
    • Norman Steinberg
  • Stars
    • Danny DeVito
    • Joe Piscopo
    • Harvey Keitel
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    6.6K
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    • Director
      • Brian De Palma
    • Writers
      • George Gallo
      • Norman Steinberg
    • Stars
      • Danny DeVito
      • Joe Piscopo
      • Harvey Keitel
    • 43User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
    • 62Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Danny DeVito
    Danny DeVito
    • Harry Valentini
    Joe Piscopo
    Joe Piscopo
    • Moe Dickstein
    Harvey Keitel
    Harvey Keitel
    • Bobby DiLea
    Ray Sharkey
    Ray Sharkey
    • Marco
    Dan Hedaya
    Dan Hedaya
    • Anthony Castelo
    Lou Albano
    Lou Albano
    • Frank 'The Fixer' Acavano
    • (as Captain Lou Albano)
    Julie Bovasso
    Julie Bovasso
    • Lil Dickstein
    Patti LuPone
    Patti LuPone
    • Wanda Valentini
    Antonia Rey
    Antonia Rey
    • Aunt Sadie
    Mimi Cecchini
    • Grandma Valentini
    Matthew Kaye
    Matthew Kaye
    • Harry Jr.
    Tony Munafo
    • Santo Ravallo
    Tony Rizzoli
    • Joey 'New Shoes' Siclione
    Frank Vincent
    Frank Vincent
    • Louie Fontucci
    Rick Petrucelli
    • Al the Bookie
    Anthony Holland
    Anthony Holland
    • Karl the Desk Clerk
    Marcelino Rivera
    • Bellhop
    Joseph Cipriano
    • Parking Valet
    • Director
      • Brian De Palma
    • Writers
      • George Gallo
      • Norman Steinberg
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    User reviews43

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    MysticYoYo

    This movie got a bum rap

    This movie was panned when it came out but I think it got a bum rap. Joe Piscopo has a tough role playing an idiot (not as easy as you would think it would be) and Danny DeVito's energy helps carry the film along. Great to see Harvey Keitel in a role that doesn't involve blowing someone's brains out. This is a great flick to catch on cable on a rainy afternoon. Silly but fun.
    8The Movie Buff

    The ultimate gangster spoof

    This is a great gangster spoof movie. It is probably one of the funniest gangster movies ever. Devito and Piscopo are great together, however, Lou Albino, as Frank the fixer, steals the show. He stole every minute of the film that he was in. It was almost like watching an old marx brothers film, where you only keep your eyes on groucho, in the scenes that he is in. In this one, you keep your eyes on Frank the Fixer. The acting is funny and the script is also very clever. I would put it as one of the funniest movies of the 80's
    7Boyo-2

    New Jersey Mob Comedy..You Got A Problem w/That?

    This movie is silly but never stupid, so you can just enjoy it for what it is...a Jersey mob comedy. Principals DeVito and Piscopo are life-long friends who live next door to each other in Newark, and their source of income comes from the mob figure (Dan Hedaya) who allows them to pick up his dry cleaning and start his car (this was a funny scene..DeVito starting a car that might explode..the entire neighborhood clears out in 20 seconds! Plus the other mobsters bet on the outcome!) and go to the track for him. They are sometimes joined by Captain Lou Albano, who is out of his mind but at least did not attach those rubber bands to his face like he did when he was WWF-connected, and he has little patience for either of these flunkies.

    Don't want to give anything else away, but the friends are put in the position of having to test their friendship and on the whole, this is a very satisfying comedy with a two leads in good form, great character actors like Julie Bovasso, Antonia Rey, Patti Lupone, Ray Sharkey, and an appearance by Harvey Keitel, too! Plus authentic Jersey locations, including a trip to Atlantic City..

    Brian DePalma directed, and he is not renowned for his comedies but maybe he should be.
    6Quinoa1984

    within its narrow ambitions, it's does alright, but only for what it is

    Let's just say it up front: Brian De Palma doesn't direct comedies, at least not as a major part of his career. When he's done so it's usually in the realm of black comedies or satires, like his early films (Greetings/Hi Mom) or the rightfully maligned Bonfire of the Vanities. His sense of comedy is BIG (note the caps) and broad, but his farce is nowhere near the kind of genius of Mel Brooks. His slapstick is so large and spread out in scenes that it makes Looney Tunes look subtle (having Captain Lou Albino as one of the main bad-guys, the "Fixer" as he's called, is part of it). And the story is fairly idiotic too.

    Yet I found myself enjoying Wise Guys, but for the little it aimed for. This isn't a grand vision like De Palma would immediately after go for in The Untouchables and Casualties of War. It was a trifle, a way to test himself in a low budget with actors he hadn't worked with before- chiefly stars Danny De Vito and (yes, star) Joe Piscapo. They play grunts whose job is to serve at the behest of mob boss Castelo (Dan Hedaya, hamming it up like it's nobody's business). When the two dopes lay a bet on a horse that isn't the one Castelo bet on and loses, they're each given a charge: each must kill the other to prove loyalty.

    This, of course, is another set-up for a series of missteps in the two knuckleheads running away from the Castelo bosses, all the way down in Atlantic City as Harry tries to find his Uncle Mike, very much dead. The subtitle for the film could be called 'Wackiness Ensues', and De Palma doesn't let anything go past as being unnoticeable. Particularly is one scene, perhaps De Palma's most daring (or just recognizably 'De Palma) cinematographic-ally when Harry has to go turn on 'the car' that might explode any moment (the shot speeds up and does a 360 as everyone runs away from the scene, a hoot-take on his usual style). And in the script, some lines of dialog and set-ups are so blunt you can feel the force at the back of your head.

    But somehow, against all of the odds of the 'ho-hum' quality of the set-up, it's fun because of the acting. Joe Piscapo is mentioned today, just his name, as a punch-line, but there was a time when he was at least halfway amusing (mostly in skits with Eddie Murphy on SNL), and here he's let loose with the a character like Moe who, I guess compared to Harry, is the straight guy depending on the scene. Harry, meanwhile, gives Danny De Vito a real chance to chomp at the bit: he's so over the top, but he's also a believable luck-believer (he goes for it the way Bible-thumpers go for God), and in those moments when Piscapo falls totally flat, somehow De Vito comes back in to make things fun in the delirious way. Others like Lou Albino and, on a more subtle-menacing scale, Harvey Keitel, do a competent job in their roles.

    So, going in and expecting a really great comedy or just an interesting piece of art will mean some disappointment. As a juicy diversion that ask for nothing except a few chuckles by way of the New Jersey Turnpike, it does its job reasonably well; De Palma fans who find themselves going through his thrillers and blockbusters first will come across this, possibly, last in his catalog. But it's far from his worst.
    6kyle_c

    ** 1/2 out of ****

    Mildly enjoyable diversion seems grossly out of place it De Palma's canon. The premise is interesting - two loser hoodlums (Danny DeVito and Joe Piscapo) try to screw over a mob boss and end up getting hunted down. However, it is never particularly funny and the story isn't really that interesting. De Palma's directorial mastery is nowhere to be seen here - the direction is competent but the script never really gives him a chance to demonstrate his skills. Not as bad as some make it out to be, but certainly a failure, especially considering that it came between Body Double and Casualties of War, two of De Palma's best films.

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    • Trivia
      Brian De Palma cast Danny DeVito and Joe Piscopo because he had loved Johnny le dangereux (1984). De Palma reportedly laughed hysterically throughout an advance screening of the film.
    • Goofs
      When Harry shows Bobby DiLea the box of money, all the cash is rubber banded into neat piles. Later Harry shows Moe the same box and the cash is loose and there doesn't appear to be as much in the box as earlier. Then, when Harry and Moe go down to the casino, the money is in neat piles and the box is filled up again.
    • Quotes

      Harry Valentini: Thank you Mr. Acavano!

    • Alternate versions
      In the original version at the beginning of the car trashing scene,there is a shot of the back of the car going down the road while Pink Caddilac is playing. The UK version which omits the song deletes this shot.
    • Connections
      Featured in At the Movies: Legend/At Close Range/Wise Guys/Louie Bluie (1986)
    • Soundtracks
      Pink Cadillac
      Written and performed by Bruce Springsteen

      Courtesy of CBS Records

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    • Release date
      • April 18, 1986 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Wise Guys
    • Filming locations
      • Resorts International Casino - 1133 Boardwalk, Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA
    • Production company
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $13,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $8,475,466
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,324,456
      • Apr 20, 1986
    • Gross worldwide
      • $8,475,466
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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