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Billy Crystal | Dr. Ben Sobel | |
Robert De Niro | Paul Vitti | |
Lisa Kudrow | Laura MacNamara Sobel | |
Chazz Palminteri | Primo Sidone | |
Richard C. Castellano | Jimmy Boots | |
Bill Macy | Isaac Sobel | |
Joseph Rigano | Dominic Manetta | |
Leo Rossi | Carlo Mangano | |
Kyle Sabihy | Michael Sobel | |
Rebecca Schull | Dorothy Sobel | |
Kresimir Novakovic | '50s Gangster | |
Bart Tangredi | Young Vitti Sr. | |
Michael Straka | Young Dominic Manetta | |
Joe Viterelli | Jelly |
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Producer | Paula Weinstein
Jane Rosenthal Len Amato Bruce Berman Billy Crystal |
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Writer | Kenneth Lonergan
Peter Tolan Harold Ramis |
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Cinematography | Stuart Dryburgh
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Musician | Howard Shore
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New York's Most Powerful Gangster Is About To Get In Touch With His Feelings. YOU Try Telling Him His 50 Minutes Are Up. Robert DeNiro and Billy Crystal team with Lisa Kudrow, Chaz Palminteri and director/co-writer Harold Ramis to make you a comedy offer you can't refuse in this laugh-out-loud mob hit. De Niro, deftly spoofing the wiseguy roles that have been a staple of his estimable career, plays powerful New York crime family racketeer Paul Vitti. Crystal, always one joke ahead of sleeping with the fishes, is shrink, Ben Sobel, who has just days to resolve Vitti's emotional crisis and turn into a happy, well-adjusted gangster. Yes, Sobel is a falmily pychiatrist.But surely this isn't the kind of family he had in mind. |
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