Full of honest moments, even if always told with a comedic flair, the film feels like a blend of a true story and a fairy tale.
Two Family House (2000)
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Reviews Counted:32
Fresh:28
Rotten:4
Average Rating:7.6/10
Theatrical Release:Oct 6, 2000 Limited
Synopsis: Set in the urban backwater of Staten Island in the 1950s, TWO FAMILY HOUSE tells the story of Buddy Visalo (Michael Rispoli), who dreams of singing stardom but is forced to face the struggles of an... Set in the urban backwater of Staten Island in the 1950s, TWO FAMILY HOUSE tells the story of Buddy Visalo (Michael Rispoli), who dreams of singing stardom but is forced to face the struggles of an ordinary life. After his one shot at making the big time is nixed by his fiancée, Estelle (Katherine Narducci), he tries to settle into married life, but he never manages to subdue his overarching ambition to be a star. Buddy launches a string of failed ventures before eventually pinning his hopes on a run-down house, where he plans to open a bar and be the star attraction. But between his wife's control-freak urges and his tenants' refusal to vacate the house, nothing goes as planned. However, in his campaign to evict the couple that rents from him--a pregnant young Irish beauty (Kelly Macdonald) and her abusive, drunk husband (Kevin Conway)--he finds the one sympathetic soul in his life. And again he is forced to choose between his sense of duty and his heart. Writer and director Raymond De Felitta (CAFÉ SOCIETY) approaches the story of TWO FAMILY HOUSE with humor and affection, wihout shying away from the uglier realities of working-class life. While the well-trodden film terrain of New York's Italian-American communities is a tough place to shine, both the director and the outstanding ensemble cast keep the broad strokes to a minimum, which is what propels this story beyond the confines of its small world. [More]
Starring: Michael Rispoli, Kelly MacDonald, Katherine Narducci, Kevin Conway
Starring: Michael Rispoli, Kelly MacDonald, Katherine Narducci, Kevin Conway, Matt Servitto, Michelle Santopietro, Louis Guss, Rosemary DeAngelis, Anthony Arkin, Saul Stein, Vincent Pastore, Sharon Angela, Victor Arnold
Director: Raymond DeFelitta
Director: Raymond DeFelitta
Screenwriter: Raymond DeFelitta
Producer: Anne Harrison, Alan Klingenstein
Composer: Stephen Endelman
Studio: Lions Gate Films
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Reviews for Two Family House
A world-class winner [about] a perpetual dreamer stepping up to the plate in a poignant grand slam story of ambitions lost & gained among ethnic outcasts of 1956 Staten Island
This flinty and inspiring drama salutes the efforts of an ordinary, working-class man to follow his bliss.
For once, an American urban movie skips the flag-waving etiquette of ethnic reconciliation.
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