| Front Cover |
Actor |
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| Christopher Walken |
Charles Barrett
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| Denis Leary |
Lono Vecchio
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| Henry Thomas |
Avery Chasten
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| Sean Patrick Flanery |
Max Minot
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| Jay Mohr |
Brett Campbell
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| Jeremy Sisto |
T.K.
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| Johnny Galecki |
Ira Reder
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| Laura San Giacomo |
Lydia
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| Laura Harris |
Elise Chasten
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| Cliff De Young |
Marty
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| Mark Watson |
Doorman
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| Christopher Walken |
Carlo Bartolucci/Charlie Barret
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| Denis Leary |
Lono Veccio
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| Nina Siemaszko |
Jennifer
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| Jay Fiondella |
Bartender
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| Nathan Aldrich |
Marcus (as Nathan Dana)
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| Movie Details |
| Genre |
Comedy; Drama; Mystery; Thriller |
| Director |
Peter O'Fallon |
| Writer |
Don Stanford; Josh McKinney |
|
| Language |
English |
| Audience Rating |
R |
| Running Time |
1 hr 46 mins |
| Country |
USA |
| Color |
Color |
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| Plot |
| Television director Peter O'Fallon made his feature film debut with this independent film that pays obvious homage to the style of Quentin Tarantino , with plenty of violence and funny, talkative hit men. Suave gangster Charlie Barrett ( Christopher Walken ) meets four young men who have taken over his regular booth at a popular bistro. Charmed by the swaggering kids, he agrees to take a ride with them, but they give him a sedative and he awakens in a deserted mansion, taped to a chair with one of his fingers missing. One of his abductors, Avery ( Henry Thomas ) says that he has a sister who has been kidnapped and they need $2 million to get her back, as well as a finger to exchange for her severed digit. Charlie phones his lawyer Marty ( Cliff De Young ), who calls a henchman, Lono ( Denis Leary ), who investigates the kidnappings and gives Charlie enough information to start playing each of his inexperienced abductors against the others. — Michael Betzold |
| Personal Details |
| Seen It |
Yes |
| Index |
123 |
| In Collection |
Yes |
| Purchase Date |
8/2/2003 |
| Tape Label |
41 |
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| Product Details |
| Format |
VHS |
| Region |
Region 1 |
| Release Date |
2003 |
| Nr of Disks/Tapes |
1 |
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