| Actors: | Richard Dreyfuss, Emilio Estevez, Rosie O'Donnell, Cathy Moriarty, Dennis Farina, Marcia Strassman |
| Director: | Roy H. Wagner |
| Also Available: | Another Stakeout - $7.86 Another Stakeout (1993) - $2.99 |
| Actors: | Jason Lee, Tom Green, Leslie Mann, Megan Mullaly, Chris Penn, Dennis Farina, John C. McGinley |
| Director: | Bruce McCulloch |
| Also Available: | Stealing Harvard (Widescreen) - $7.50 Stealing Harvard (2002) - $7.99 Stealing Harvard (Blu-ray) (Widescreen) - $15.86 |
Among the squandered supporting cast are Dennis Farina, Chris Penn, Megan Mullally, and Seymour Cassel. | |
Weird, then, how the cast play as if holding their breath for the pay cheque. |
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loading product information | Actors: | Robert de Niro, Charles Grodin, Yaphet Kotto, John Ashton, Dennis Farina, Joe Pantoliano |
| Director: | Martin Brest |
| Also Available: | Midnight Run (1988) - $2.99 |
| Actors: | Bette Midler, Dennis Farina, Paula Marshall, Gail O'Grady, David Rasche, Danny Nucci |
| Director: | Carl Reiner |
| Also Available: | That Old Feeling (1997) - $2.99 |
Reiner benefits from divine intervention from no less than Miss M herself. Bette Midler flings the usual zingers with fang-baring zeal in a part that plays to her brassy strengths. - USA Today, 2000-01-01 |
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This DVD is hilarious. If you are looking for a dose of humor in divorce and marriage, check this DVD out. It wil have you laughing through and through.
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| Actors: | Woody Harrelson, Cheryl Hines, David Cross, Dennis Farina, Richard Kind, Chris Parnell, Ray Romano, Werner Herzog, Gabe Kaplan |
| Director: | Zak Penn |
| VUDU Release Date: |
08/11/2011 |
| Running Time: |
104 minutes |
| Rating: |
R |
Just showing us what ex-sitcom stars and Bavarian directors do in their spare time isn't quite enough to justify The Grand, which does for poker what Best in Show did for dogs while completely avoiding any jokes about poker-playing canines. | |
There may be too many cooks here, too many TV stars trying to make an impression in a relatively high-profile independent film, but they connect just often enough to leave you smiling. |
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