Frankie Peterson has taken money from the mob. Now they want it back.Frankie Peterson has taken money from the mob. Now they want it back.Frankie Peterson has taken money from the mob. Now they want it back.
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This film is only for those who still have a brain...and know it. It is sensitive and purposeful...if you reminisce about people with character..this is it...IT has a BEGINNING...a MIDDLE...and an END....and it sparkles with fine acting and the gritty photography it should have...FIND IT...SEE IT....
I can't believe that this was a movie made for video. The acting and direction are so tight that I would have been glad to go the theater to see it.
Peter Falk is very believable as the stained-by-life bookie with a generous heart. Freddie Prinze, Jr is chilling as the cocky and arrogant nephew of the underboss. He is down right COLD! He deserves his fame.
The rest of the cast is simply terrific. My only beef: Everyone should have had Bostonian accents since they were in Boston.
7 out of 10 stars. A joy to watch.
Peter Falk is very believable as the stained-by-life bookie with a generous heart. Freddie Prinze, Jr is chilling as the cocky and arrogant nephew of the underboss. He is down right COLD! He deserves his fame.
The rest of the cast is simply terrific. My only beef: Everyone should have had Bostonian accents since they were in Boston.
7 out of 10 stars. A joy to watch.
Got this movie because my sister really likes Freddie Prinze Jr. and he seems pretty cool to me. He plays a pretty unlikable small-time collector for a bookie played by Peter Falk. The plot is pretty straightforward and slow-developing but the characters and dialogue make it easy to watch. I could watch this one again especially for Lauren Holly's performance as a gambler's long-suffering wife.
Excellent performance by Peter Falk as a man of good values reduced to making a living as a bookie. He is wealthy in the love he shares with Tyne Daly in a good performance as his loving wife. Tim Hutton plays a useless drunken loser and Ms. Holly gives a fine performance as his loyal wife. Freddie Prinze Jr. gives a posterboy performance for just say no to cocaine.
OMG, I love this movie. In the first place, Peter Falk is in it and that makes any movie at least good. Second, there is Tyne Daly... same thing. Two absolutely natural actors who bring up the real estate wherever they are But what really impressed me was Freddie Prinze Jr. He played a character so despicable, I wanted to spit at the screen Anne hope he'd feel it. (I didn't) The only real Boston accent was from Steve Sweeney who after all is a Boston based comic as well as an actor. I lived around those accents so I'm sort of an expert.
The simple story is that Falk is an Irish guy who really is decent but has to make his way in a less than honorable profession. Now he is saddled with a tough punk (Prinze) There's slightly less cursing than a Scorcese flick but not more than a Tarrantino, but this doesn't hurt the story. It makes it just real enough.
Add a couple of Sopranos cast members and it's even more real. Lauren Holly and Timothy Hutton (doing a great Boston accent) as a couple with their own problems. A husband who's a drunk who would steal his wife's check to gamble and a woman who has to deal with him because she loves him, and he's l she's got.
Once again, Frank Vince.t plays his.usual tough guy character who saddled Falk with the punk in the first place.
Not a perfect movie, but a true slice of the underbelly of Boston life and with a "wow" finish.
I can't believe it had problems finding a distributor. There's magic here.
The simple story is that Falk is an Irish guy who really is decent but has to make his way in a less than honorable profession. Now he is saddled with a tough punk (Prinze) There's slightly less cursing than a Scorcese flick but not more than a Tarrantino, but this doesn't hurt the story. It makes it just real enough.
Add a couple of Sopranos cast members and it's even more real. Lauren Holly and Timothy Hutton (doing a great Boston accent) as a couple with their own problems. A husband who's a drunk who would steal his wife's check to gamble and a woman who has to deal with him because she loves him, and he's l she's got.
Once again, Frank Vince.t plays his.usual tough guy character who saddled Falk with the punk in the first place.
Not a perfect movie, but a true slice of the underbelly of Boston life and with a "wow" finish.
I can't believe it had problems finding a distributor. There's magic here.
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- TriviaPremiered on Cinemax after it could not find a distributor for a theatrical release.
- Goofs00:39:13 Tony takes a toast from the upended Champagne bottle. Anyone who has done this knows the agitation releases the CO2 and floods the drinker with a torrent of bubbles too vigorous to hold in the mouth.
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Written by Barbara L. Jordan and William Peterkin
Performed by Pete Peterkin
Courtesy of Heavy Hitters
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- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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