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Hugo Pool (1997)
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Rotten:2
Average Rating:0.0/10
Runtime: 1 hr 34 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: Scantily clad L.A. pool cleaner Hugo Duguay (Milano) encounters all manner of bizarre and deviant characters while on a mission to fill the pool of a kvetchy Mafioso. This ensemble effort from cult... Scantily clad L.A. pool cleaner Hugo Duguay (Milano) encounters all manner of bizarre and deviant characters while on a mission to fill the pool of a kvetchy Mafioso. This ensemble effort from cult director Downey (Sr., of "Putney Swope" fame) cuts close to home, with Downey Jr. cast as a violent filmmaker and Dempsey as the love interest, who is afflicted with Lou Gehrig's Disease (the same ailment which claimed the life of Downey's wife, who co-scripted). [More]
Starring: Alyssa Milano, Patrick Dempsey, Robert Downey, Richard Lewis
Starring: Alyssa Milano, Patrick Dempsey, Robert Downey, Richard Lewis, Malcolm McDowell, Cathy Moriarty, Sean Penn, Bert Remsen, Chuck Barris
Director: Robert Downey
Director: Robert Downey
Producer: Barbara Ligeti
Screenwriter: Robert Downey, Laura Ernst
Composer: Danilo Perez
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| 36% 36% | Angels & Demons |
| 25% 25% | Four Christmases |
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