Pretty bad. I still love you, Steve Martin.
Boring script and seemingly uninspired direction and editing. A handful of funny moments. Good cast who had little to work with.
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Steve Martin | Vincent 'Vinnie' Antonelli |
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Rick Moranis | Barney Coopersmith |
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Joan Cusack | Hannah Stubbs |
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Melanie Mayron | Crystal Rybak |
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Bill Irwin | Kirby |
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Carol Kane | Shaldeen |
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Jesse Bradford | |
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Daniel Stern | |
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Raymond O'Connor | |
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Robert Miranda | |
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Corey Carrier | |
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William Hickey | |
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Colleen Camp | |
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Deborah Rush | |
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Julie Bovasso | |
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Seth Jaffe |
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Herbert Ross | Director |
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Herbert Ross | Production |
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Goldie Hawn | Production |
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Nora Ephron | Production |
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Anthea Sylbert | Production |
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Nora Ephron | Writer |
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Stephen A. Rotter | Editing |
"A comedy about a government witness who gives suburbia a culture shock."
"The stars of Parenthood in comedy about an urban hood finding suburbanhood."
Vincent "Vinnie" Antonelli (Steve Martin) is a former mobster recently inducted into the Witness Protection Program with his wife, Linda. The two are under the watchful eye of Barney Coopersmith (Rick Moranis). Vinnie and Barney soon find common ground when both of their wives leave them due to their lifestyles. When he succeeds in getting Vinnie to a suburb in California and a private house, Barney has one more problem: he must make sure the jovial and sometimes mischievous Vinnie conforms to Witness Protection protocol until he is sent to Federal Court to testify against mob kingpins. Doing this is not as simple as it appears to be.
DVD : 2004-06-01
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