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À l'ouest du Montana

Original title: Mail Order Bride
  • 2003
  • R
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
4.1/10
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Danny Aiello and Ivana Milicevic in À l'ouest du Montana (2003)
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Anthony Santini, nephew of Mob boss Tony Santini, is sent to Russia to find a gorgeous mail-order bride who scammed five would-be grooms out of their money. One of them is part of ''the fami... Read allAnthony Santini, nephew of Mob boss Tony Santini, is sent to Russia to find a gorgeous mail-order bride who scammed five would-be grooms out of their money. One of them is part of ''the family'' and it's up to Anthony to set things right.Anthony Santini, nephew of Mob boss Tony Santini, is sent to Russia to find a gorgeous mail-order bride who scammed five would-be grooms out of their money. One of them is part of ''the family'' and it's up to Anthony to set things right.

  • Directors
    • Robert Capelli Jr.
    • Jeffrey Wolf
  • Writers
    • Doug Bollinger
    • Robert Capelli Jr.
    • Sergey Konenkov
  • Stars
    • Danny Aiello
    • Robert Capelli Jr.
    • Ivana Milicevic
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.1/10
    357
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Robert Capelli Jr.
      • Jeffrey Wolf
    • Writers
      • Doug Bollinger
      • Robert Capelli Jr.
      • Sergey Konenkov
    • Stars
      • Danny Aiello
      • Robert Capelli Jr.
      • Ivana Milicevic
    • 9User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
    • 9Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Danny Aiello
    Danny Aiello
    • Tony Santini
    Robert Capelli Jr.
    Robert Capelli Jr.
    • Anthony Santini
    Ivana Milicevic
    Ivana Milicevic
    • Nina
    Artie Lange
    Artie Lange
    • Tommy
    Slava Schoot
    • Ivan
    Vincent Pastore
    Vincent Pastore
    • Tootie
    • (as Vinnie Pastore)
    Raymond Serra
    Raymond Serra
    • Robber
    Frank Bongiorno
    • Willie the Whiner
    • (as Frankie Bongiorno)
    Marilyn J. Papa
    Marilyn J. Papa
    • Gina
    • (as Marilyn Papa)
    Jackie Martling
    Jackie Martling
    • Jackie the Viking
    Steven Ogg
    Steven Ogg
    • Pavel
    Aleksandr Yakovlev
    Aleksandr Yakovlev
    • No. 1 Guy in Russian Mafia
    Liza Zavaruyeva
    • Nina's Sister
    Yuriy Dumchev
    Yuriy Dumchev
    • Driver
    Kamal Ahmed
    Kamal Ahmed
    • Buddha
    Alex Corrado
    Alex Corrado
    • Ernie the Biker
    Michael Squicciarini
    • Gina's Father
    Frank Gorshin
    Frank Gorshin
    • Russian Doctor
    • Directors
      • Robert Capelli Jr.
      • Jeffrey Wolf
    • Writers
      • Doug Bollinger
      • Robert Capelli Jr.
      • Sergey Konenkov
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    User reviews9

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    kingjek1

    A must see for any Stern Fan

    Just saw it and WOW, what a funny movie! Artie Lange and Jackie The Joke Man in same film! Next Gore and Bush? Crazy! Danny Aiello was awesome as always. And all the cameo's! Kamal of Jerky boys! Hysterical! The Riddler from original Batman! Was laughing out loud at his scene's. My favorite was when Artie and Bobby walked into Bar and that actor said the winning number as a developmentally challenged gangsta! Comedic genius that one. Funny stuff. And the scenery in Russia was unbelievable! Let alone the car chases. I swear that Russian mobster's body guard was a pro wrestler in the early 70's! The films only flaw was it was too short! Great ending! Really surprised me. I strongly recommend anyone and everyone to go and see it.....
    10virginataylor

    Funny movie!

    Mail Order Bride is one of the funniest movies I've seen in along time. Being in the industry I'm an avid movie watcher and I have seen my share of movies this year and none of them are head turners. I found Mail Order Bride to one of the funnier movies this year. The cast of characters are very funny including Artie Lange, Vinny Pastore and Danny Aiello. I was definately entertained and I would recommend this movie to anyone.
    1mgressma

    One of the worst movies ever.

    This is without a doubt, one of the worst movies ever. I saw it at a screening where we had the bad-director-terrible-actor-atrocious-screenwriter as a guest. He seems like a nice guy, but how he ever got this movie made is beyond me. One of the producers was also a guest, and from the stories he told, I think a documentary or mockumentary about the making of this movie would have been infinitely more enjoyable. Then again, any old 8mm home movie would be more enjoyable.
    Onthemoney

    A Pleasant Surprise

    I saw Mail Order Bride at the American Film Market. As I walked into the theater, I wasn't sure what to expect. All I knew that the movie was a comedy based upon the Russian Mafia and Italian Mafia working together for the very first time and dealing with mail order brides. I felt intrigued by this combination so I attended.

    With the expectation of the first row, the theater was filled with a diverse crowd compiled of teenagers, college students, the middle aged, senior citizens and a melting pot of nationalities. I thought to myself ` what did I get into' But without going into details, I was pleasantly surprised. I can't remember the last time I sat in a theater and heard laughter from the beginning of a movie till the end. At numerous points throughout the film, the whole theater erupted with laughter. I couldn't believe that this movie was so appealing to everyone. Its mass appeal is truly a delight.

    The movie was also filled with diversity as well. Danny Aiello is on the money as the Don and Artie Lange (Howard Stern Show) is very funny as Tommy. Frank Gorshin (60's Batman-Riddler) offers a wonderful supporting performance and maybe supplies one of the funniest scenes in the movie. Vincent Pastore (Big Pussy-Sopranos) offers up an unlikely, out of character comedic performance that was well appreciated and a handful of Russian actors deliver a great performance and give the movie a respected authentic flavor of the land. The main character was a great protagonist. He lead you though a journey seen though the eyes of a young, naïve, American that made me feel that I was experiencing all these situations for the very first time. The actor playing the lead character of Anthony was very good and on the money. He did a wonderful job of making you feel for the main character and all his dilemmas that he is confronted with.

    The filmmakers also offer some twists and surprises that kept coming. Every time you thought you figured it out, something new was thrown at you.

    The Russian locations were truly amazing and Beautiful. From Red Square and the Kremlin and St. Basils and the Bolsho Theater, the filmmakers utilized these locations to perfection. At one point a car chase develops and takes you though the streets of Moscow. It was extraordinary and rivals any car chases that I have seen. I had to keep reminding myself, that this is an independent movie.

    It was a cute, funny, movie offering an hour and half of enjoyable entertainment.

    As I exited the theater, the enthusiastic crowd kept talking about the film and how much they enjoyed it. Then, to my surprise, the young handsome lead was standing in the lobby talking with people. A handful of audience recognized him and ran over for autographs. Then more people ran. Before I knew it, there must have been 40 people surrounding him. They seemed genuinely enthused to meet him. If this scene was any indication of things to come, I may have witnessed the beginning of wonderful career.

    People said that `My Big Fat Greek Wedding' was funny and with it making over 200 million dollars at the Box Office, I agree. But I felt that `Mail Order Bride' was a lot funnier and has a lot more to offer. I hope for the same results.

    Sometimes the best way to judge a movie is by the reaction of the audience and if that holds true, Mail Order Bride should be an overwhelming success.
    jaykay-1

    Tries a little too hard for laughs.

    The tagline: "Rule #1: Don't Trust Broads" says it all! This not-too smart, not-too funny comedy, seen at the 2003 American Film Market, is about a Russian mail-order bride who returns home with money stolen from her new American husband, a Mafia kingpin. The Family Don, played in his usual laid-back style by Danny Aiello, responds by dispatching his inept nephew (Robert Capelli, Jr. ) to retrieve the loot.

    Capelli, who co-directs with Jeffrey Wolf, pursues stereotyping throughout but what came as a genuine surprise to me were the Russian locations. I thought I'd never see the day an American film company could stage a comedy car chase around the outer walls of the Kremlin. In a related scene, a couple are walking across Red Square and pause at the entrance of Lenin's Tomb. "Who's in there?," asks the American. His Russian companion replies: "The Devil" Vladimir Ilyich must be turning in his grave!

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    • Release date
      • January 16, 2004 (Kazakhstan)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mail Order Bride
    • Filming locations
      • Russia
    • Production companies
      • Baxter Films
      • Evolving Productions
      • Relativity Pictures
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      • $8,000,000
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR

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