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The Florentine

52 %|Apr 19, 1999|Drama, Comedy

A slice-of-life story unfolds inside The Florentine, a bar in a Pennsylvania steel town whose brightest days are behind it, leaving behind many of life's disillusioned "losers." Its owner, Whitey (Michael Madsen), is deep in debt to the town's loan shark, Joe McCollough (Burt Young), and desperate for a path forward which won't cost him the bar. His sister, Molly (Virginia Madsen), is days away from her long-awaited nuptials, and then her former fiancé, Teddy (Tom Sizemore), shows up in town for the first time since leaving her at the altar years before. Ne'er-do-well Billy Belasco (Jim Belushi) runs a con on Frankie (Luke Perry) to steal the money for the wedding caterer, while long-time regular Bobby (Chris Penn) becomes a patron-cum-inhabitant as he hides from his fast-crumbling marriage to Vikki (Mary Stuart Masterson). Every plot in this multi-layered story seems to be at its nadir just as a pair of unlikely heroes emerge out of the backdrop to turn everything around.

Featured Crew

Nick Stagliano
Director
Francis Ford Coppola
Producer
Tom Benson
Writer
Damien Gray
Writer
Fred Fuchs
Executive Producer
Nick Stagliano
Producer
Steven Weisman
Producer
Marco Beltrami
Music

Cast

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Luke Perry
Frankie
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Tom Sizemore
Teddy Finn
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Jim Belushi
Billy Belasco
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Burt Young
Joe McCollough
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Peter Maloney
Fr. Coyle
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Michael Massee
Nickie Nepolitano
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Gene Canfield
Dombrowski
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Tony Devon
Construction Boss
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Joseph Glenn
John Maguire
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Jessica Hopper
Skeeter's Cousin
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Guy Griffis
Tommy Culligan
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Sylvia Kauders
Jewelry Saleswoman
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Herbert Rubens
Pawnbroker
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Russell Gibson
Burt's Sidekick
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Robert Downs
Greek Cook
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Charles J. Corrado Jr.
Construction Worker #1
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John Brumfield
Construction Worker #2
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Mark Ott
Diner Patron
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Lester Smith
Bar Patron