Summaries

Frank's been lucky from the day he was born. So why's he throwing rocks at a church after winning $6,200,000 in 1976 NYC lottery? He tells his story at the police station.

Frank Pesce is the luckiest man alive in spite of his bad luck. Based on a true story, a man growing up in a tough New York neighborhood has a gift for finding himself in the worst possible jams...and always getting out. He is the first New York Lottery winner.—Steve Richer <[email protected]>

On Christmas Eve, Frankie Pesce of Queens wins $6 million in New York State's first lottery. Instead of joy, he's in a rage, breaking church windows and disturbing the peace. At the police station, he tells his story. He's extraordinarily lucky, beginning with surviving a dicey childbirth; he works a little here and there; he still lives with his parents, his sister, her husband, and his older brother. They have noisy relationships, and at the heart is his father: a guy with dreams but little to show for them. Dad has lost his trucking business to a Mafia wise guy, now he's lost his job as a teamster. But is dad really a loser, and why, after winning $6 million, is Frankie desolate?—<[email protected]>

Details

Keywords
  • christmas
  • mother son relationship
  • told in flashback
  • police station
  • lottery
Genres
  • Comedy
  • Drama
Release date Oct 31, 1991
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) R
Countries of origin United States Japan
Language English
Filming locations Charlotte, North Carolina, USA
Production companies Largo Entertainment JVC Entertainment Networks Permut Presentations

Box office

Gross US & Canada $2120564
Opening weekend US & Canada $431660
Gross worldwide $2120564

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 41m
Color Color
Aspect ratio 1.85 : 1

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