Welcome to Collinwood (2002)
- Starring:
- Luis Guzman, Michael Jeter, (more)
- Director(s):
- Anthony Russo, Joe Russo, (more
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- R
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A group of likable losers try to pull of what by their standards seems like a major heist in this offbeat crime comedy, loosely based on the classic Italian caper comedy I Soliti Ignoti. A group of sad sacks living in a rundown neighborhood in Cleveland all have one thing in common -- they need money, and aren't especially fussy about how they get it. Riley (William H. Macy) is a guy whose wife has been sent to jail, leaving him to look after their baby, when she's unable to pay a fine. Pero (Sam Rockwell) is in love with a beautiful girl (Jennifer Esposito) who has a roving eye, and he's convinced that a bigger bankroll would help him win her heart. Leon (Isaiah Washington) is a hipster who wants to keep his sister, Michelle (Gabrielle Union), out of trouble. Basil (Andrew Davoli) is a guy with bad luck, and eyes for Michelle. And Toto (Michael Jeter) is a small-time crook looking for something to do -- if it's profitable, all the better. Someone gets the bright idea that a robbery might be the answer to everyone's problems, and with the help of Jerzy (George Clooney), a safe-cracker confined to a wheelchair, they set out to find the right target. Welcome to Collinwood was the first feature film from the writing and directing team of Anthony Russo and Joe Russo; filmmaker Steven Soderbergh and co-star George Clooney served as producers. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 86 mins
Complete Cast:
- Luis Guzman - Cosimo
- Patricia Clarkson - Rosalind
- Isaiah Washington - Leon
- Sam Rockwell - Pero
- Jennifer Esposito - Carmela
- Michael Jeter - Toto
- Andrew Davoli - Basil
- William H. Macy - Riley
- Gabrielle Union - Michelle
- George Clooney - Jerzy
- Director(s):
- Joe Russo, Anthony Russo
- Writer(s):
- Joe Russo, Anthony Russo
- Producer(s):
- George Clooney, Steven Soderbergh
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- R(Adult Humor, Adult Language, Adult Situations, Mild Violence)
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