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Director: Jonathan Demme Actors: Michelle Pfeiffer, Matthew Modine, Dean Stockwell, Mercedes Ruehl, Joan Cusack Studio: MGM (Video & DVD) Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 25 reviews Sales Rank: 33652
Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Widescreen, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled) Rating: R (Restricted) Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 104 Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Picture Format: Anamorphic Widescreen Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.1 x 0.6
MPN: D1000685D ISBN: 0792845811 UPC: 027616850164 EAN: 9780792845812 ASIN: 0792845811
Theatrical Release Date: August 19, 1988 Release Date: June 13, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand new! Factory sealed! Get your movie FAST with FREE upgraded shipping. Ships within one business day.
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Amazon.com Jonathan Demme's last idiosyncratic film before he went all mainstream and "serious" with The Silence of the Lambs and Philadelphia is a wacky, energetic comedy that looks at mob life with affection, and established Michelle Pfeiffer as both a stunning leading lady and a consummate character actress. When Angela DeMarco (Pfeiffer), fed up with a house filled with furniture and appliances that "fell off a truck," asks her husband, hit man Frank "the Cucumber" (Alec Baldwin), for a divorce, he laughs at her and tells her she'll never escape the mob's clutches. Opportunity arises, though, in the form of Frank's untimely demise, after he's efficiently dispatched by mob head Tony "the Tiger" (Dean Stockwell, in an Oscar-nominated performance) for having an affair with Tony's mistress. Seizing her opportunity, Angela flees Long Island for the city, taking her son and donating all her possessions to Goodwill. Angela thinks she's finally free, but in reality not only does a lovesick Tony have his eye on her, but she's also being spied on by a government agent (Matthew Modine) who thinks she can lead him to the mob boss. Wild and all over the place, Married to the Mob is a genial mess, grounded by Pfeiffer's phenomenal performance, which perfectly mixes comedy and pathos. Her tentative first steps into mob-free life are both comic and touching to watch, whether she's shyly flirting with Modine or fending off the lecherous advances of Stockwell. Mercedes Ruehl, as Tony's big-haired, slightly crazy, put-upon wife, almost steals the show, especially in the film's shoot-'em-up finale, set in Miami and featuring the wonderful Trey Wilson as Modine's FBI boss. The movie is decidedly slack in places, and suffered some damage in the editing room (take a look at the copious outtakes in the film's end credits), but with its high spirits and delightful details, Married to the Mob will definitely make you an offer you can't refuse. --Mark Englehart
Description Mob wife Angela DeMarco (Michelle Pfeiffer) has everything laundered money can buy. But when she files for divorce, she risks trading her stilettos for a pair of concrete shoes in this killer comedy also starring Matthew Modine, Dean Stockwell, Mercedes Ruehl and Alec Baldwin.
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Worst movie of all time July 26, 2008 This movie is up there with "Ishtar" as one of the worst movies I've ever seen in my life. I saw it in theatres in 1989 and immediately hated it. Now, I love this thing because it's so horrible. And, I recommend everyone watch it because you will laugh at how stupid this movie is. The best is the singing of "Tony the Tiger." OMG. That singing cracks me up. And, Tony the Tiger guy received an Oscar nomination. Are you kidding me! You've got to watch this movie. It will immediately cause you to lose respect for the Academy, movie producers, directors, actors, extras, and the general movie-going public.
Merceds Rules! May 9, 2008 A reviewer once wrote somewhere that Michelle Pfeiffer was (and most certainly remains) too beautiful to land steady work. For any number of reasons, I quite agree. Nevertheless, in this role, she's perfect. A street-smart chick from Queens married to an upwardly-mobile wiseguy. The hair; the clothes; snapping chewing gum; the eff-you attitude. The whole package. Then there's Mercedes Ruehl. Ever heard a performance defined as "carpet-chewing"? That's Mercedes in the airport terminal. She goes from sweet, lovey-dovey to homicidal maniac in 4-point-2 seconds. Not only does she steal that scene, she steals the whole flick. She's a tall girl to begin with, but with the heels and the big hair and the tight dress and the costume jewelry hanging off everywhere, and waving a big revolver around, she's a force of nature. And Dean Stockwell plays a perfect, dead-on John Gotti clone. So into this volatile mix they drop Matthew Modine? Whyever for? The role of this FBI agent calls for an actor who can channel Bogart. Matthew Modine? The only explanation for this jarring miscast I can come up with is that over in the next lot they were filming a game-show flick called "Stump The Dummy", with Modine in the role of the dummy, and they said, hey let's get him, he works cheap. Modine sleepwalks through his scenes which just deflates the action, previous, current, and subsequent. And then to compound the error, they make him Pfeiffer's love interest. After being married to a wiseguy for several years, she's going to fall for this drone? Totally out of her character. And one other small matter. When Stockwell shoots Pfeiffer's husband after he found him with his mistress. All wiseguys know who the boss is keeping on the side. And even if a mistake was made, I never heard of a boss capping a soldier over something like this. And the mistress as well. Wives are another matter entirely. See what happened to Joe Pesci in Casino when he fooled around with another man's wife. And the other man wasn't even a made guy. Sure, this is a comedy, but it's not a farce. Keep it real. Buy this movie for Pfeiffer's role and Mercedes' scene.
Great Video March 25, 2008 This was a gift and it was enjoyed by my daughter & her husband very much. Received product as advertised and it was shipped promoptly.
Pfeiffer fantastic; movie is fun dvd watch November 24, 2007 I probably wouldn't have been enthralled sitting in a theater watching this film; it's more like a made-for-TV movie. However, for a DVD release, it's a lot of fun. Michelle Pfeiffer gives a great performance as the wife of a mafia hitman who tries to get out of the mob and live a life that's honest. She would be the main reason to purchase this dvd (which I would actually recommend as a rental instead). Mercedes Ruel is also fun to watch as the wife of the head of the mob, Tony the Tiger (Dean Stockwell). The movie drifts in and out from being slightly dark to a juvenile comedy satire. Director Demme did much better with "Something Wild." The DVD is barebones; only a theatrical trailer for an extra, but considering the movie, not much else is really required (although commentary tracks can be interesting).
I love this movie.. September 12, 2007 I was 15 or 16 when I saw this movie for the first time. It's not like one of those golden globe's movies but for the people who love movies that have 80s and 90s style, they will like it.. It is some sort of funny stuff in it too. Plus, Michelle Pfeiffer is great in it :D
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