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Palookaville (1996)
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Starring: William Forsythe, Vincent Gallo, Frances McDormand, Adam Trese
Director: Alan Taylor
Category: Comedy, Independent
Studio: MGM / UA
Subtitles:
English,Spanish,French
Length:
92 mins
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Population: 3 Good Guys, 1 Bad Idea

Arresting humor meets criminal comedy in this quirky romp about three wonderfully witless cons in search of a crime. Starring William Forsythe, Vincent Gallo, Adam Trese, and Frances McDermand, Palookaville is an "irresistible feel-good gem" (Screen International) that's "terrifically enjoyable" (The Wall Street Journal) and "hard to resist" (Variety)!

For bumbling buddies Sid (Forsythe), Russ (Gallo) and Jerry (Trese), a life of crime looks like a solid career move-until they learn they might be under-qualified. Plotting to rob a jewelry store, they mistakenly burglarize a bakery. Scheming to hold up an armored truck, they wind up rescuing the driver. In fact, their hilarious struggle to pull off just one simple heist proves that crime doesn't pay-if you’re too dumb to take the loot!

 
 
   
   

 
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