Mentre sta facendo pratica per un ruolo, l'attore Jack Albany viene scambiato per il fuorilegge "Asso" Williams. Quando se ne rende conto è ormai troppo tardi, il boss Joe Girasole gli affid... Leggi tuttoMentre sta facendo pratica per un ruolo, l'attore Jack Albany viene scambiato per il fuorilegge "Asso" Williams. Quando se ne rende conto è ormai troppo tardi, il boss Joe Girasole gli affida un incarico, rubare un van Gogh.Mentre sta facendo pratica per un ruolo, l'attore Jack Albany viene scambiato per il fuorilegge "Asso" Williams. Quando se ne rende conto è ormai troppo tardi, il boss Joe Girasole gli affida un incarico, rubare un van Gogh.
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- QuizThis was the last film in which Edward G. Robinson portrayed a gangster.
- BlooperWhen Smooth is showing the gang slides of the painting and museum layout, he is standing in front of the screen and uses a cane for a pointer - but no shadows are cast on the screen, nor are any of the images projected on himself or the cane. This reveals the images are being rear-projected on the screen and are not coming from the slide projector on the table in the same room. Any shadows seen on the screen are being made from a studio light coming from a different direction.
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Jack Albany: Why'd they call a tough kid like you a sissy name like Florian?
Florian: It's a tough name!
- Versioni alternativeOriginal VHS by Disney is 90 minutes, whereas the film's initial release and dvd release run 99 minutes.
- ConnessioniReferenced in I ragazzi dell'accademia militare (1980)
The acting is solid all around. Dick Van Dyke steals the show as Jack Albany, an actor mistaken for renowned hit man Ace Williams (played by Jack Elam). Van Dyke is at his comedic best. Presumptious Florian (Tony Bill), having never seen Ace, makes the mistake, forcing Jack into a situation where his survival depends on his acting. On some level this movie pokes fun at the typical mob story. You have the boss, the tough guy, the inept guy, the pro pickpocket, the driver, the dumb broad, and the kid. The actors play their stereotyped parts well, highlights being Tony Bill and Joanna Moore. This may be the best role Tony Bill ever played-his other roles just seem flat in comparison to this punk, who changes from a creepy armed henchman to a whining, flinching doormat depending on how much trouble he's in. Bill has, however, become a successful producer/director. Edward G. Robinson seems to relish playing Joe Smooth, a powerful, art-loving mob boss who may be losing it a bit mentally. Dorothy Provine is good, also, as Smooth's art teacher, but my biggest beef with the movie is the part of the script where she explains her connection to the boss. It works, but it could have been better.
Overall I recommend this movie. It's no cinematic triumph, but it is good, clean fun, and it is very funny! Most parents are probably aware, but for those that aren't, the ratings system has changed since the '60's. This one was G in that time period, when smoking was commonplace and violence in the movies wasn't the issue that it is in the 21st century. Not that one era is better than another (I honestly can't fathom why Ice Age and Over the Hedge are PG movies), but this one has some PG material by today's standards. An engaging story with lots of laughs!
- zannalee02
- 5 mar 2007
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- 4.150.000 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 39 minuti
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