Abe Vigoda filmography
Frankie the Squirrel Buy this movie | Comments (0) | Post new comment
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The Godfather: Mob Wars The Godfather: Mob Wars is a game designed specifically for the PlayStation Portable. The game offers a traditional strategy game approach for gamers who want to become a part of the Corleone family. Maneuver your mobsters and play the right cards (gameplay uses cards and boards, as seen in traditional strategy games) to take control of NYC one territory at a time. Once things heat up, drop down on the streets to start knocking heads around and claiming territory.
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Crime Spree An out-of-town heist becomes a nightmare for a crew of French burglars when they mistakenly rob the head of the Chicago mafia. Unaccustomed to the ways of the American underworld, it is not long before they have the mafia, the FBI and a couple of street gangs on their backs as they attempt to make their way back to Paris.
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Chump Change A "laugh out loud", rags to riches to rags comedy loosely based on the director Steve Burrows' actual experiences while writing screenplays in Los Angeles. Burrows (aka "Milwaukee Steve") finally makes it big as "The Crotch Fresh" commercial guy, but then can't catch another break -- not even when he auditions for a new Crotch Fresh commercial! He decides the only way to make a comeback as an actor is to fake his own death, then make a glorious return. Before that idea pans out, Milwaukee goes on "Wheel of Fortune", and become notorious when he's sued by the Merv Griffin Corp. "Milwaukee Steve" becomes a hot ticket, with numerous folks riding his coattails. However, after a studio hires him to write a script, nothing works out as planned. Desparate, broke, and depressed, Steve returns to Milwaukee, in mid-winter, to gain comfort from family and friends -- only to find his mother has rented out his room while on her annual trip to the Netherlands. "Milwaukee" then recounts his Los Angeles' saga to his mom's boarder (played to perfection by a tuke and parka wearing Traci Elizabeth Lords) as they explore some of Milwaukee's more amusing locales. By the end of the film we've met a host of crazy characters (played by Jerry Stiller, Fred Willard, Anne Meara, Clancy Brown, Abe Vigoda, and the unstoppable Tim Matherson to name but a few), and we are rooting for "Milwaukee Steve/The Crotch Fresh Guy" to find his own brand of "fame, fortune, cheese, and beer."
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Just the Ticket Gary is a charming guy, but Linda is tired of his grand plans and schemes. All of which have gone down the drain. Gary is a 'scalper'. Together with his friends and his 'Guardian Angel', Benny, he buys tickets to events and sells them off at highly increased prices. This doesn't really make him rich and proves to be more difficult than usual when a new guy gets into town, strong-arming all of Gary's sources. But then the gift of heaven arrives. The Pope is coming for a visit. Gary wants to make a lot of money on this so he can finally get one of his (more decent) plans for Linda off the ground and really work on a lasting relationship with her.
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