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Sean Patrick Flanery | Max Minot | |
Johnny Galecki | ||
Denis Leary | Lono Veccio | |
Jay Mohr | Brett Campbell | |
Jeremy Sisto | T.K. | |
Henry Thomas | Avery Chasten | |
Christopher Walken | Carlo Bartolucci/Charlie Barret | |
Mark Watson | Doorman | |
Nina Siemaszko | Jennifer | |
Jay Fiondella | Bartender | |
Frank Medrano | Heckle | |
Brad Garrett | Jeckyll | |
Trent Bross | Maitre D' | |
Nathan Dana Aldrich | Marcus |
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Producer | Morrie Eisenman
Wayne Rice Wayne Allan Rice |
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Writer | Gina Goldman
Josh McKinney Don Stanford |
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Their plan was perfect...they weren't. Avery is desperate: his sister has been kidnapped and ransomed for 2,000,000, and his father doesn't have the cash. So Avery and his buddies concoct a bold, semi-suicidal scheme: abduct retired mob boss Charlie Bartolucci, hide out in their uptight friend Ira's house while his folks are out of town, and force Bartolucci to use his contacts to find the girl. Amused by his fledgling captors, the seasoned mobster agrees to help them...but not before he cautions then that the guilty party might be right under their noses. |
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