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Diggstown (1992)

Diggstown (1992)
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In this comedy, a charming con man teams up with a boxer fallen on hard times in hopes of making some quick money. After doing time for selling art that turned out to be forged, Gabriel Caine (James Woods) and his partner Fitz (Oliver Platt) set their sights on a village called Diggstown; Fitz arrives first and takes several well-heeled locals in a high-stakes poker game, and then Gabriel follows to make a sporting proposition to John Gillon (Bruce Dern), the city's wealthiest citizen. Gabriel tells Gillon he has a boxer that can beat any ten opponents Gillon can line up, in the same day. Gillon takes the challenge and places a big enough wager to make matters even more interesting, but now Gabriel has to convince Honey Ray Palmer (Louis Gossett Jr.), a middle-aged former boxer who has been taken for a ride by Gabriel in the past, to go along with this scheme. In the meantime, Gabriel works out a deal with gangster Victor Corsini (Orestes Matacena) to back his bets while romancing Emily (Heather Graham), the sister of a large and ill-tempered fighter Gabriel met while behind bars. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
James WoodsLouis Gossett, Jr., (more)
Director(s):
Michael Ritchie
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Diggstown

In this comedy, a charming con man teams up with a boxer fallen on hard times in hopes of making some quick money. After doing time for selling art that turned out to be forged, Gabriel Caine (James Woods) and his partner Fitz (Oliver Platt) set their sights on a village called Diggstown; Fitz arrives first and takes several well-heeled locals in a high-stakes poker game, and then Gabriel follows to make a sporting proposition to John Gillon (Bruce Dern), the city's wealthiest citizen. Gabriel tells Gillon he has a boxer that can beat any ten opponents Gillon can line up, in the same day. Gillon takes the challenge and places a big enough wager to make matters even more interesting, but now Gabriel has to convince Honey Ray Palmer (Louis Gossett Jr.), a middle-aged former boxer who has been taken for a ride by Gabriel in the past, to go along with this scheme. In the meantime, Gabriel works out a deal with gangster Victor Corsini (Orestes Matacena) to back his bets while romancing Emily (Heather Graham), the sister of a large and ill-tempered fighter Gabriel met while behind bars. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
98 mins

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Director(s):
Michael Ritchie
Writer(s):
Steven McKaySteve McKay
Producer(s):
Art SchaefferRobert SchaffelYoussef Vahabzadeh
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Adult Situations, Questionable for Children, Violence, Profanity)
Categories:
Comedy
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    MICHAEL W L.

    Great movie

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    Jeremiah D.

    I really enjoy this movie! Now, I acknowledge it has its flaws - the dialogue at times is weak, and some of the supporting actors aren't very good. On the other hand, Louis Gossett Jr. is eminently watchable, and James Woods is just flat out awesome in anything he's in. I tend to be a sucker for con movies anyway, and this movie has enough twists to entertain right to the end. It ain't an Oscar contender, but its definitely a fun flick.

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    Clarence L.

    Like impossible odds? How about this story of a overweight, retired old boxer (Louis Gossett, Jr.) who takes on a crooked town and agrees to fight 12 men in 24 hours for a winner takes all bet. Throw in alot of humor and you have an excellent movie here.

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