Oscar 1991

In crime and comedy, timing is everything.

6.288 / 10   481 vote(s)
PG
Comedy

Angelo "Snaps" Provolone made his dying father a promise on his deathbed: he would leave the world of crime and become an honest businessman. Despite having no experience in making money in a legal fashion, Snaps sets about to keep his promise.

Release Date 1991-04-26
Runtime 1h 49m
Directors John Landis, Mac Ahlberg, Frank Capra III, Simon Barron, Daniel R. Suhart, John Wildermuth
Producers Leslie Belzberg, Alex Ponti, Joseph S. Vecchio
Writers Michael Barrie, Jim Mulholland, Claude Magnier

Critics didn't like this film. Sylvester Stallone is a surprise, fans of Rocky or Rambo may not like it. This film shows a cast that all including Stallone have good comedic timing, and a cast that play well off one another. The movie takes you back to some of the fast paced comedies of the 30s and 40s. Has some great cameos from older actors, as well as some unexpected performances. Chaz Palmieri as a gangster is expected, but his character isn't what you expect. If you are a fan of a good play on words, sense of humor this is a must see. It is one of those movies where even when you know what is going to happen you still laugh. This is often over looked, and under appreciated. If a few laughs, a break in your day is needed, this is one to put on your top ten list.

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