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Sticks (1998)
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Reviews Counted:4
Fresh:2
Rotten:2
Average Rating:N/A
Runtime: 1 hr 33 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
Synopsis: Lenny is a smuggler of Cuban cigars who gets involved with a scam to trade cigars for guns to overthrow Castro. As the mafia and government get involved, not only is Lenny in deeper trouble, but he... Lenny is a smuggler of Cuban cigars who gets involved with a scam to trade cigars for guns to overthrow Castro. As the mafia and government get involved, not only is Lenny in deeper trouble, but he finds himself falling in love with Maria, the beautiful Cuban revolutionary. [More]
Starring: Lillo Brancato, Justina Machado, Leo Rossi, Howard George
Starring: Lillo Brancato, Justina Machado, Leo Rossi, Howard George, Keith Brunsmann, David Kriegel, Orestes Matacena
Director: Brett Meyer
Director: Brett Meyer
Screenwriter: Brett Meyer
Producer: Cindy Clark
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Reviews for Sticks
First time director surprises with a sophisticated execution of a clever story.
Sticks, lively, funny and more astute than its convoluted, silly premise may initially convince you, in the end fails by inches.
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