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13% of critics liked it

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In theaters Apr 26, 1991
PG, 1 hr. 49 min.

Movie Info

Director: John Landis
Rated: PG
Running Time: 1 hr. 49 min.
Genre: Drama, Mystery & Suspense, Comedy
Theater Release: Apr 26, 1991
DVD Release: May 06, 2003
Synopsis: Sylvester Stallone gives comedy another try in this farce set in the 1930s. Angelo "Snaps" Provelone (Stallone) is the wealthy and powerful head of the Chicago mob, but his ailing father (Kirk Douglas) doesn't approve of his life in crime, and on his deathbed, Dad makes Snaps promise to go straight. Determined to honor his late father's wishes, Snaps decides to go into banking -- just as his life has fallen into chaos. Anthony Russano (Vincent Spano) informs Snaps that he's hijacked $50,000 of

Critic Reviews

  • When you're looking to remake French cinema, the name 'Stallone' leaps immediately to mind. As in, 'for God's sake, don't cast Sylvester Stallone!' More...
  • Bad idea badly executed. More...
  • This is why Stallone gave up on comedy. More...
  • Only occasionally flirts with the breathless lunacy of well-conceived farce - and there are huge, painful gaps in between the few worthwhile gags. More...
  • The charm of this film lay in the talents of the supporting characters. More...
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