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Mickey Blue Eyes (1999)

Mickey Blue Eyes (1999)
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Would you believe Hugh Grant as a violent Mafioso from Kansas City? Don't worry if you can't: that's part of the joke in this romantic comedy. Michael Felgate (Hugh Grant) is a British expatriate living in Manhattan who runs a successful auction house dealing in rare and valuable art. When Michael meets Gina (Jeanne Tripplehorn), he's immediately smitten, and three months later he asks for her hand in marriage. Gina, however, tells Michael that she could never marry him because of her family. Crestfallen, Michael wants to find out what the trouble could be; and when he tracks down Gina's father Frank (James Caan), he discovers the nature of Gina's family problems: Frank is a Mafia kingpin, and several of Gina's previous boyfriends have met an ill fate trying to fit in with his criminal lifestyle. Frank, however, takes an immediate liking to Michael and asks him for a few small favors. Before long, Michael has inadvertently laundered mob money through his auction house and has to pass himself off to rival gangsters as Mickey Blue Eyes, a wiseguy from Kansas City. Mickey Blue Eyes was co-produced by Hugh Grant's significant other, Elizabeth Hurley, and directed by Kelly Makin, whose previous credits include the Kids in the Hall movie Brain Candy. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Hugh GrantJames Caan, (more)
Director(s):
Kelly Makin
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Mickey Blue Eyes

Would you believe Hugh Grant as a violent Mafioso from Kansas City? Don't worry if you can't: that's part of the joke in this romantic comedy. Michael Felgate (Hugh Grant) is a British expatriate living in Manhattan who runs a successful auction house dealing in rare and valuable art. When Michael meets Gina (Jeanne Tripplehorn), he's immediately smitten, and three months later he asks for her hand in marriage. Gina, however, tells Michael that she could never marry him because of her family. Crestfallen, Michael wants to find out what the trouble could be; and when he tracks down Gina's father Frank (James Caan), he discovers the nature of Gina's family problems: Frank is a Mafia kingpin, and several of Gina's previous boyfriends have met an ill fate trying to fit in with his criminal lifestyle. Frank, however, takes an immediate liking to Michael and asks him for a few small favors. Before long, Michael has inadvertently laundered mob money through his auction house and has to pass himself off to rival gangsters as Mickey Blue Eyes, a wiseguy from Kansas City. Mickey Blue Eyes was co-produced by Hugh Grant's significant other, Elizabeth Hurley, and directed by Kelly Makin, whose previous credits include the Kids in the Hall movie Brain Candy. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
102 mins

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Director(s):
Kelly Makin
Writer(s):
Adam ScheinmanRobert Kuhn
Producer(s):
Charles B. MulvehillElizabeth Hurley
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Sexual Situations, Adult Language, Mild Violence)
Categories:
Comedy
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    Steven C.

    Although my husband & I have watched this many times, it is a really great story, with the perfect Hugh Grant humorous undertones laced throughout.. Definitely one to see if you liked Nothing to Lose with Martin Lawrence.

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    Marian S.

    I love this movie...watched it many times...will watch it many more...and being italian myself with a family member who had actually been in the mafia...i find this to be a truly entertaining presentation...Hugh Grant is very funny and plays his character very well in this movie..

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    Astrid P.

    SO FUNNY! This movie was sadly overlooked and poorly reviewed. I absolutely love this film. I was laughing so hard that I was crying and my cheeks burned. A scene at the wedding when the fake blood is supposed to explode delays and the look on Hugh Grant's face is priceless ... I had to rewind it to watch again because the tears in my eyes from laughter caused my eyes to be blurred. When James Caan tries to teach Hugh the language of the Italians it is HILARIOUS! Too many scenes are hiarious to go on about ... just buy it and enjoy it. I purchased this movie when I was 16 years of age and I still love it to this day. ENJOY!

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