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A movie director-screenwriter finds a man to finance his latest project but soon discovers that the producer is actually an undercover FBI agent working on a mob sting operation. full summary | add synopsis
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| Matthew Broderick | ... | Steven Schats | |
| Alec Baldwin | ... | Joe Devine | |
| Toni Collette | ... | Emily French | |
| Tony Shalhoub | ... | Tommy Sanz | |
| Calista Flockhart | ... | Valerie Weston | |
| Tim Blake Nelson | ... | Marshal Paris | |
| Buck Henry | ... | Lonnie Bosco | |
| Ray Liotta | ... | Jack Devine | |
| Ian Gomez | ... | Agent Nance | |
| Troy Winbush | ... | Agent Ray Dawson | |
| Thomas McCarthy | ... | Agent Pike (as Tom McCarthy) | |
| W. Earl Brown | ... | Willie Gratzo | |
| Evan Jones | ... | Troy Haines | |
| Glenn Morshower | ... | Agent McCaffrey | |
| James Rebhorn | ... | Abe White | |
| Amy Smallman | ... | Heidi Katz | |
| Michael Papajohn | ... | Ed Rossi, Jr. | |
| Jon Polito | ... | Wally Kamin | |
| Valeria Hernandez | ... | Delores | |
| Richard Penn | ... | Funeral Director | |
| Stanley Anderson | ... | Howard Schatz / Ben Cartwright | |
| Solaria Trent | ... | Monica | |
| Bob Colonna | ... | Farmer | |
| Abel Soto | ... | Valet Parker | |
| Stephanie Venditto | ... | Producer | |
| Ross Canter | ... | Man With Couch | |
| Blue Deckert | ... | Criminal #1 | |
| Robert Lee | ... | Major Delaney | |
| Kelly McNair | ... | Receptionist | |
| Sean Whalen | ... | P.A. | |
| Gina Doctor | ... | Costume Designer | |
| Chris Kelley | ... | FBI Agent | |
| Yorgo Constantine | ... | First AD | |
| Alan Selka | ... | Butler | |
| Shoshannah Stern | ... | Steven's Girlfriend | |
| Sybyl Walker | ... | Reporter | |
| John Prosky | ... | Hotel Manager | |
| Robert Axelrod | ... | Man | |
| Tava Smiley | ... | Nicky's Wife / Widow | |
| Michael Glover | ... | Steven's Friend | |
| Robyn Rosenkrantz | ... | Steven's Friend | |
| Peter Sherayko | ... | Show Announcer | |
| Buck Damon | ... | Little Joe | |
| Jim Murphy | ... | Hoss | |
| James McCombie | ... | Hop Sing | |
| Barbara Orson | ... | Hysterical Woman | |
| Jamie Freeman | ... | Theatre Employee | |
| Dustin Fuller | ... | Theatre Employee | |
| Art Olsen | ... | Hollywood Boulevard Type | |
| Teddy M. Haggarty | ... | Hollywood Boulevard Type | |
| Markus Baldwin | ... | Hollywood Boulevard Type | |
| Jesse Burch | ... | Hollywood Boulevard Type | |
| Casey McCarthy | ... | Hollywood Boulevard Type | |
| Kimberly Demarse | ... | Hollywood Boulevard Type (as Kimberly DeMarse) | |
| Scott Chase | ... | Hollywood Boulevard Type | |
| Gary Levy | ... | Hollywood Boulevard Type | |
| Dan Lewk | ... | Hollywood Boulevard Type | |
| Miguel A. Vazquez | ... | Mariachi Singer | |
| Dimas Arellano | ... | Mariachi Singer | |
| Felipe De La Rosa | ... | Mariachi Singer | |
| Theadell Brown | ... | Bus Guy | |
| Willam Belli | ... | Bus Stop Drag Queen | |
| Sally Insul | ... | Lonnie's Wife | |
| Jasmine Arnold | ... | 13-Year-Old Girl | |
| Adam McCarthy | ... | Doorman | |
| Russell Means | ... | Himself | |
| Pat Morita | ... | Himself | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Joan Cusack | ... | Fanny Nash (uncredited) | |
| Robert Evans | ... | Himself (uncredited) | |
| Judy Greer | ... | Girl with Emily French at Movie Premiere (uncredited) | |
| Jim Hazelton | ... | Tourist (uncredited) | |
| Mylo Ironbear | ... | Indian Chief (uncredited) | |
| Frank Merino | ... | Valet Parker #2 (uncredited) | |
| Daniel Morton | ... | Nicky's Son (uncredited) | |
| Eric Roberts | ... | Eric Roberts (uncredited) | |
| Billy Silvia | ... | Driver (uncredited) | |
Directed by | |||
| Jeff Nathanson | |||
Writing credits(WGA) | ||
| Steve Fishman | (article "What's Wrong with This Picture?") | |
| Jeff Nathanson | (written by) | |
Produced by | |||
| Larry Brezner | .... | producer | |
| Ellen Erwin | .... | co-producer | |
| David Hoberman | .... | producer | |
| Gary Levy | .... | associate producer | |
| Dan Lewk | .... | associate producer | |
| Todd Lieberman | .... | executive producer | |
| Stan Wlodkowski | .... | executive producer | |
| David Permut | .... | producer (uncredited) | |
Original Music by | |||
| Rolfe Kent | |||
Cinematography by | |||
| John Lindley | (director of photography) | ||
Film Editing by | |||
| David Rosenbloom | |||
Casting by | |||
| Deborah Aquila | |||
| Mary Tricia Wood | (as Tricia Wood) | ||
Production Design by | |||
| William Arnold | |||
Art Direction by | |||
| Seth Reed | |||
Set Decoration by | |||
| Natalie Pope | (as Natali Kendrick Pope) | ||
Costume Design by | |||
| Gloria Gresham | |||
Makeup Department | |||
| Judith A. Cory | .... | department head hair stylist (as Judith Alexander-Cory) | |
| Karyn Huston | .... | key hair stylist | |
| Brenda McNally | .... | additional hair stylist: Rhode Island | |
| Cheri Minns | .... | makeup department head | |
| Matthew W. Mungle | .... | special prosthetic makeup | |
| Suzanne Rodier | .... | key makeup artist | |
| Marleen Alter | .... | additional makeup artist (uncredited) | |
| Elena Arroy | .... | additional makeup artist (uncredited) | |
| Carol Collini | .... | additional makeup artist (uncredited) | |
| Matthew W. Mungle | .... | special makeup effects artist (uncredited) | |
| Joe Rossi | .... | makeup artist (uncredited) | |
Production Management | |||
| Cristen Carr Strubbe | .... | unit production manager | |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | |||
| Rosemary C. Cremona | .... | second assistant director (as Rosemary Cremona) | |
| Peter Dress | .... | additional second second assistant director (as Pete Dress) | |
| Noga Isackson | .... | first assistant director | |
| Wayne Witherspoon | .... | second second assistant director (as Wayne B. Witherspoon) | |
Art Department | |||
| John Barbera | .... | general labor foreman | |
| Will Blount | .... | property master | |
| Monica Castro | .... | assistant property master | |
| Lynn Christopher | .... | set designer | |
| Doug Cluff | .... | charge scenic: Rhode Island | |
| John Coven | .... | storyboard artist | |
| Jeremy Derbyshire-Myles | .... | art assistant: Rhode Island | |
| Al Dollar | .... | construction estimator | |
| Al Dollar | .... | set decoration estimator | |
| William Eliscu | .... | graphic designer | |
| Jennifer Engel | .... | leadperson: Rhode Island | |
| A.R. Flores | .... | stand-by painter | |
| Gerald Gates Jr. | .... | paint foreman (as Gerald Gates) | |
| Reginald Hendrix | .... | storyboard artist | |
| James F. Henry | .... | propmaker | |
| Sasha Madzar | .... | propmaker | |
| Jonas C. Matz | .... | construction medic (as Jonas Matz) | |
| Sebastian Milito | .... | construction coordinator | |
| Scott Mizgaites | .... | propmaker gang boss | |
| Michael A. Quero | .... | propmaker | |
| David Rotondo | .... | construction coordinator: Rhode Island | |
| Aimee Rousey | .... | art department administrator | |
| Theodore Sharps | .... | set designer | |
| Dixwell Stillman | .... | propmaker foreman | |
| Haven Storey | .... | scenic painter: Rhode Island (as John Haven Storey) | |
| Bobby L. Vaughn | .... | propmaker | |
| Cale Wilbanks | .... | art department assistant | |
| Garson Yu | .... | creative designer: main title sequence | |
| Paul Zelenka | .... | labor gang boss (as Paul Zelanka) | |
| Jory Alvarado | .... | drapery foreman (uncredited) | |
| Danica Chipman | .... | set dresser: Rhode Island (uncredited) | |
| Kevin E. Vermeersch | .... | assistant property master: Rhode Island (uncredited) | |
| Tony Wright | .... | construction buyer (uncredited) | |
Sound Department | |||
| Tom Bellfort | .... | supervising sound editor | |
| Michael J. Broomberg | .... | foley artist (as Michael Broomberg) | |
| David E. Fluhr | .... | sound re-recording mixer | |
| Hector C. Gika | .... | sound effects editor (as Hector Gika) | |
| Dan Hegeman | .... | sound effects editor | |
| Chris Hogan | .... | dialogue editor (as Christopher Hogan) | |
| Craig S. Jaeger | .... | foley editor (as Craig Jaeger) | |
| Chris Jargo | .... | adr editor | |
| Randall L. Johnson | .... | boom operator (as Randy Johnson) | |
| Diane Marshall | .... | foley artist | |
| Christian P. Minkler | .... | sound re-recording mixer (as Christian Minkler) | |
| Rocky Quiroz | .... | utility sound (as Raquel Quiroz) | |
| Branden Spencer | .... | first assistant sound editor | |
| Lucy Sustar | .... | foley mixer | |
| Richard Van Dyke | .... | production sound mixer | |
| John Bires | .... | sound engineer (uncredited) | |
| Kelly Doran | .... | utility sound: Rhode Island (uncredited) | |
| Gabriel Guy | .... | sound recordist (uncredited) | |
| Tami Treadwell | .... | adr recordist (uncredited) | |
Special Effects by | |||
| Michael E. Allegretto | .... | special effects assistant (as Michael Allegrett) | |
| Russell Cioe | .... | special effects assistant: Rhode Island | |
| Roger Danchik | .... | special effects assistant: Rhode Island | |
| John Harajovic | .... | special effects assistant: Rhode Island | |
| William 'Billy Jack' Jakielaszek | .... | special effects assistant: Rhode Island (as William Jakielaszek) | |
| Ron Matthews | .... | special effects foreman | |
| Danny Owen | .... | special effects coordinator | |
| Brian Ricci | .... | special effects coordinator: Rhode Island | |
| Craig T. Currie | .... | art director/special effects designer: title sequence (uncredited) | |
| G. Peter King | .... | special effects (uncredited) | |
Visual Effects by | |||
| Bill Kent | .... | visual effects supervisor | |
| Mark Freund | .... | visual effects supervisor: Pacific Title (uncredited) | |
| Bob Wiatr | .... | digital compositor: Pacific Title (uncredited) | |
Casting Department | |||
| Jennifer Bender | .... | extras casting: Central Casting (as Jen Bender) | |
| Mariann H.W. Lee | .... | extras casting | |
| Chrysanthy Lyras | .... | casting assistant | |
| Anne Mulhall | .... | casting: LDI Casting, Rhode Island | |
| Jennifer L. Smith | .... | casting associate (as Jennifer Smith) | |
Costume and Wardrobe Department | |||
| Jodi Baldwin | .... | costume assistant: Rhode Island | |
| Amanda Chamberlin | .... | on-set costumer | |
| Laura N. Flores | .... | costume production assistant (as Laura Flores) | |
| Jeannie Flynn | .... | key costumer (as Jeannie I. Flynn) | |
| Parrish Kennington | .... | costumer: Rhode Island (as Parish Kennington) | |
| Susan Lichtman | .... | on-set costumer | |
| Deborah Newhall | .... | costume supervisor: Rhode Island (as Deb Newhall) | |
| Kelly Porter | .... | costumer | |
| Jean Rosone | .... | costume supervisor | |
| Carolyn Schnitzer | .... | costumer: Rhode Island | |
| Devon Renee Spencer | .... | assistant costume designer (as Devon Anderson) | |
Editorial Department | |||
| Kevin Lefler | .... | editorial production assistant | |
| Kenny Marsten | .... | apprentice editor | |
| Gregory Plotkin | .... | first assistant editor: avid | |
| Richmond Riedel | .... | first assistant film editor | |
| Jeff Smithwick | .... | color timer | |
| Jim Flynn | .... | assistant editor (uncredited) | |
Music Department | |||
| Tony Blondal | .... | orchestrator (as Tony Blondale) | |
| Stephen Coleman | .... | music programmer | |
| Buck Damon | .... | music consultant | |
| Nora Felder | .... | production music supervisor | |
| Robert Fernandez | .... | score recordist | |
| Rolfe Kent | .... | conductor: orchestra | |
| Tom Kramer | .... | music editor: temp | |
| Dan Savant | .... | orchestra contractor | |
| Amanda Scheer-Demme | .... | music consultant (as Amanda Scheer Demme) | |
| Nick South | .... | music editor | |
| Booker White | .... | music preparation: Walt Disney Music Library | |
| Bryan Clements | .... | scoring crew (uncredited) | |
| Mark Eshelman | .... | scoring crew (uncredited) | |
| Stephanie Lowry | .... | music editor (uncredited) | |
| Adam Michalak | .... | score recordist (uncredited) | |
| Pat Weber | .... | scoring technician (uncredited) | |
Transportation Department | |||
| Ken Farnell | .... | transportation co-captain (as Kenny Farnell) | |
| Christopher Ferrence | .... | transportation office coordinator | |
| Keith D. Fisher | .... | transportation co-captain (as Keith Fisher) | |
| Aaron Skalka | .... | transportation coordinator | |
| Peter Tavis | .... | transportation coordinator: Rhode Island (as Pete Tavis) | |
| Timothy J. Wood | .... | transportation co-captain: Rhode Island | |
| Bill Lopez-Arjona | .... | transportation (uncredited) | |
| Stephen Silva | .... | driver (uncredited) | |
Thanks | |||
| David Dortort | .... | special thanks: "Bonanza" creator | |
| Jack Dykinga | .... | acknowledgment: photographs of Arizona, © 2003 | |
| Paul Goresh | .... | special thanks | |
| Nancy Greene | .... | special thanks | |
| Andrew J. Klyde | .... | special thanks | |
| Cindy Landon | .... | special thanks | |
| Pernell Roberts | .... | special thanks | |
| Rick Smith | .... | special thanks: The Rhode Island film office | |
Providence (USA) (working title)
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Rated R for language and some sexual content.
93 min
1.85 : 1 more
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Australia:M (DVD rating) | Iceland:12 (video rating) | Iceland:14 | USA:R (certificate #40240) | Netherlands:12 | South Korea:15 | Argentina:16 | Australia:PG | Finland:K-15 | Germany:12 | Singapore:NC-16 | UK:15
Grauman's Chinese Theater - 6925 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA more
In the "burro casting" sequence neither of the animals being considered are burros. They are both mules - the sterile offspring of a burro (donkey) and a horse. more
Revealing mistakes: The same extras playing tourists, wearing the same clothes (notably a woman with a fringed leather jacket), can be seen watching the "Ponderosa" theme park show, in two different scenes supposedly months apart. more
Tommy Sanz: Look at this. They say American football don't compare to rugby. Last night, a player was kicked out for shoving his index finger up another guy's ass at the bottom of the pile. more
Spoofs Donnie Brasco (1997) more
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This is a brilliant small budget movie that deserves much more buzz and play that it has received. It is similar in plot structure to Joseph Heller's Catch 22.
Both start out with an odd but "realistic" beginning. Each progresses in small steps to more and more outlandish and unbelievable situations with a blurred line between possible and "this can't really be happening."
In Catch 22, the story begins with an odd but possible situation in the European theater in World War II. At the end of the story Milo Minderbinder, an American officer, is contracting with both the Germany and the Allies to bomb the other's military installations.
In the Last Shot, the story begins Baldwin, an FBI agent trying to make a name for himself, voluntarily allowing the bad guys to cut of one of his fingers so that he can charge the bad guys with more serious crimes.
The plot progresses with Baldwin setting up a façade of making a movie to trap other Mafia types. Obviously, no one expects that the movie will ever be made. It then progresses to a point where Baldwin and his superiors at the FBI are making what appears to be a real deal for a "three picture deal" and negotiating over marketing rights.
That progression, together with some wonderful side trips,cameos by Joan Cusack and Buck Henry, caused something that is rarely heard in multiplex theaters with relatively small audiences-outright loud laughter and even a bit of applause as the movie ended.
This movie is not Gone with the Wind or Citizen Kane. It is just good fun with laughs enhanced by the progression of not likely but possible to outright absurdity. The kicker is that the movie, according to the producers was based on a true story. If so truth may really be stranger than fiction.