Slightly dated comedies but still worth watching.
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Suitable for mature audiences 16 years and over.
NOTE: Offensive language.
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Slightly dated comedies but still worth watching.
Wise Guys
What kind of guys gamble with the boss's money, swipe a killer's Cadillac, and party on the mob's credit card?
Best friends Harry and Moe are go-getters inside a Newark mob outfit. They go get the bosses dry cleaning, they go get his car and now they have a new task…go get each other. The boss has secretly hired each to whack the other!
Brian De Palma, whose Scarface and Carlito’s Way are mobster-movie classics, finds the genre’s funny bone in a comedy filled with ideas and gags and great characters. Dan Hedaya and Harvey Keitel are among the ensembles portrayers of kingpins and palookas and Danny Devito and Joe Piscapo play the pals whose friendship might survive the mob…if they don’t kill each other first!
Mickey Blue Eyes
Eager to marry Gina (Jeanne Tripplehorn), the lovely teacher he's been dating for three months, Michael feels it's time he meet her family. What he meets is the family. Gina's father Frank (James Cann) is a gangster – a “juicer” who extracts money for the mob. Now the squeeze is on Michael to use the auction house as a money-laundering scam for dubious artwork …plunging fumbling, bumbling Michael into a world where he must pose as a notorious wiseguy called Mickey Blue Eyes.
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