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Marlon Brando | Carmine Sabatini | |
Matthew Broderick | Clark Kellogg | |
Bruce Kirby Jr. | Victor Ray | |
Penelope Ann Miller | Tina Sabatini | |
Frank Whaley | Steve Bushak | |
Jon Polito | Chuck Greenwald | |
Paul Benedict | Arthur Fleeber | |
Richard Gant | Lloyd Simpson | |
Kenneth Welsh | Dwight Armstrong | |
Pamela Payton-Wright | Liz Armstrong | |
B.D. Wong | Edward | |
Maximilian Schell | Larry London | |
Bert Parks | Bert Parks | |
Tex Konig | Leo | |
Leonardo Cimino | Lorenzo | |
Gianni Russo | Maitre D' Gourmet Club | |
Warren Davis | Father Frank | |
Vera Lockwood | Aunt Angelina | |
Jefferson Mappin | Hunter | |
Daniel Dion | Gas Attendant |
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Producer | Mike Lobell
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Writer | Andrew Bergman
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Cinematography | William A. Fraker
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Musician | David Newman
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Clark Kellogg is a young man starting his first year at film school in New York City. After a small time crook steals all his belongings, Clark meets Carmine "Jimmy the Toucan" Sabatini, an "importer" bearing a startling resemblance to a certain cinematic godfather. When Sabatini makes Clark an offer he can't refuse, he finds himself caught up in a caper involving endangered species and fine dining. |
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