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Once Upon A Crime (1992)
Rating:
Starring: James Belushi, John Candy, Richard Lewis, Cybill Shepherd, Sean Young
Director: Eugene Levy
Category: Comedy
Studio: MGM / UA
Subtitles:
English,Spanish,French
Length:
94 mins

 
 

 

Monte Carlo can be hard on tourists. This weekend it's murder!

What do you get when you combine four bumbling American tourists, a $5000 pup and a dead body? "Inspired lunacy!" answers Village View! Starring John Candy, James Belushi, Cybill Shepherd, Sean Young and Richard Lewis, Once Upon a Crime is "the perfect film to see after a brain-taxing day" (The Hollywood Reporter)!

Lewis and Young are two down-and-out Americans attempting to return a lost dog to its Monte Carlo socialite owner for a $5000 reward. But when the owner is murdered, they become the prime suspects! But who's the real killer? The roulette loser (Candy)? The gigolo (George Hamilton)? Or could it possibly be... the dog?