Summaries

An N.Y.C. film school student accepts a job with a local mobster who resembles a famous cinema godfather and who takes the young man under his wing, after demanding total loyalty.

Clark Kellogg is a young man starting his first year at film school in New York City. After a small time crook steals all his belongings, Clark meets Carmine "Jimmy the Toucan" Sabatini, an "importer" bearing a startling resemblance to a certain cinematic godfather. When Sabatini makes Clark an offer he can't refuse, he finds himself caught up in a caper involving endangered species and fine dining.—Scott Renshaw <[email protected]>

Clark Kellogg (Matthew Broderick) is robbed moments after arriving in New York, so when he sees his mugger several days later, he confronts him. The man promises to return his property and get him a job with his uncle, Carmine Sabatini (Marlon Brando), who turns out to be a Mafia boss. As Clark continues his shady work for Carmine, he discovers an elaborate underworld that has caught the attention of the authorities. As things come to a head, not everything is what it seems.—FilmsNow

Details

Keywords
  • fish out of water
  • gangster
  • endangered species
  • italian american
  • komodo dragon
Genres
  • Comedy
  • Crime
Release date Jul 26, 1990
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) PG
Countries of origin United States
Language English German Italian French
Filming locations Grand Central Station, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
Production companies TriStar Pictures

Box office

Budget $12000000
Gross US & Canada $21460601
Opening weekend US & Canada $205876
Gross worldwide $21460601

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 42m
Color Color
Sound mix Dolby Stereo
Aspect ratio 1.85 : 1

Synopsis

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