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#26
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Comedy, Crime
USA / English
| Billy Crystal |
Dr. Ben Sobel |
| Robert De Niro |
Paul Vitti |
| Lisa Kudrow |
Laura MacNamara Sobel |
| Richard C. Castellano |
Jimmy Boots |
| Bill Macy |
Dr. Isaac Sobel |
| Chazz Palminteri |
Primo Sidone |
| Joseph Rigano |
Dominic Manetta |
| Leo Rossi |
Carlo Mangano |
| Kyle Sabihy |
Michael Sobel |
| Rebecca Schull |
Dorothy Sobel |
| Kresimir Novakovic |
'50s Gangster |
| Bart Tangredi |
Young Vitti Sr. |
| Michael Straka |
Young Dominic Manetta |
| Joe Viterelli |
Jelly |
| Réalisateur |
Harold Ramis |
| Producteur |
Bruce Berman; Billy Crystal; Len Amato |
| Auteur |
Harold Ramis; Kenneth Lonergan; Peter Tolan |
| Image |
Stuart Dryburgh |
| Musicien |
Howard Shore |
Ben Sobel (Billy Crystal) is a psychiatrist whose is bored with his patients and unappreciated by his parents. However he thinks his life is finally turning around as he approaches his wedding to Laura (Lisa Kudrow). While driving to his famous father's book publishing party, they get into a small traffic accident with Jelly (Joe Viterelli). Ben is too distracted to notice that the trunk contains a bound body which Jelly, a key player in the Vitti family crime family, is disposing of. The Vitti crime family head, Paul Vitti (Robert De Niro), is having problems of his own and decides to start counseling sessions with Ben. As Ben learns more of Vitti's history, a series of events unfold which could change the both their lives as well as the underworld crime family culture.
| Distributeur |
Warner Home Video |
| Edition |
Widescreen/Full Screen |
| Code-barre |
085391698821 |
| Région |
Region 1 |
| Date de sortie |
17/08/1999 |
| Boîtier |
Snap Case |
| Proportion de l'écran |
Fullscreen (4:3)
Widescreen (1.85:1) |
| Sous-titres |
English; English (Closed Captioned) |
| Pistes audio |
Dolby Digital 5.1 [English] |
| Couches |
Double face, Double couche |
| Nr de Disques/K7 |
1 |
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Director's Commentary Interactive Menus Scene Selection/Access Theatrical Trailers |