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MPAA Rating - R

Length:
    89 Minutes

Genre:
    Comedy

Original Release Date:
    Jun 14, 2001

Director
    Michael Addis

Cast
    Sean Young, William Devane, Jason London, Jacob Tierney

 
Movie Summary
One of several comedies at the 2000 Method Film Festival to focus on the socio-economic cross-section identified in its title, this film stars Sean Young as a determined Illinois mom who will do anything to provide a college education for her beloved son Mike Tony Denman. The first order of business, however, involves helping Mike avoid serving jail time for a prank he pulled with his inept buddy Lennie (Jacob Tierney). Lennies grandfather (William Devane) is a high-priced attorney and might be the boys ticket to beating the rap -- that is, if they can afford him. Their solution: stage a series of robberies around town. After some trepidation, mom and sleazy boyfriend (Jason London) decide to aid and abet the boys as they bumble one not-so-daring heist after another. The title of the film was inspired by the 1957 B-movie of the same name, although this 2000 version bears no common plot elements. ~ Michael Hastings, All Movie Guide


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