Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA misfit New York City crime family rises to the top and struggles to stay there.A misfit New York City crime family rises to the top and struggles to stay there.A misfit New York City crime family rises to the top and struggles to stay there.
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Douglas Duncan
- Gangster
- (as Doug Duncan)
Lorraine Ansell
- Hortence Kreplach
- (as Lorraine Ansel)
Mark D. Acheson
- Roulette Dealer
- (uncredited)
Brent Donnelly
- Reporter
- (uncredited)
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Quite honestly, the best things about this movie are its title and tagline. It has a few moments (including a fairly decent spoof of Marlon Brando with a cute twist at the end of an interview with a father who complains about his daughter's boyfriend) but it isn't really worth the time unless you find it interesting to try to identify locations in it (this is a favourite pastime of many Canadians watching a Canadian-made movie). I was bored after about fifteen minutes and struggled through the rest, desperately trying to keep an open mind, but having a lot of trouble maintaining much focus on it.
As a former acquaintance of the perpetrators of this fraud on the art of comedy I should recuse myself but I just can't.
This film is a sad and sorry attempt by two people who should know better to pass off almost all of their former stand-up shtick as sly and knowing comedy.
This movie is about as much fun as spending two more hours at a dinner party with people who think they are brilliant wits and who can't stop laughing at their own jokes after all of the liquor has run out.
This film is a sad and sorry attempt by two people who should know better to pass off almost all of their former stand-up shtick as sly and knowing comedy.
This movie is about as much fun as spending two more hours at a dinner party with people who think they are brilliant wits and who can't stop laughing at their own jokes after all of the liquor has run out.
Diorio, Kaulbars and Lalande have taken a tongue-in-cheek look at the gangster film genre through the medium of an ultra-low budget film. They blatantly rip-off and overplay every cliche they can fit into its 81 minutes. Happily, they often twist these to give them a different appeal. The violence borders on near-Monty Python a la 'The Pirana Brothers' sketch.
If they have not convinced anyone of their ability to put together a film, they ought at least to win credit as location scouts; they have done a better than passable job of making Ottawa look like a U.S. city - no mean feat.
The film is mildly flawed and uneven in spots but, if you know the genre or know Ottawa, it is worth a look.
If they have not convinced anyone of their ability to put together a film, they ought at least to win credit as location scouts; they have done a better than passable job of making Ottawa look like a U.S. city - no mean feat.
The film is mildly flawed and uneven in spots but, if you know the genre or know Ottawa, it is worth a look.
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- GaffesThe movie was set in New York (shot in Ottawa). There is a reference to a "mickey" which is uniquely Canadian slang for a 12 ounce bottle of liquor. If you asked for a "mickey" in a New York liquor store, you would be greeted with a blank stare.
- ConnexionsReferences Alien: Le huitième passager (1979)
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- Durée1 heure 21 minutes
- Couleur
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