Frank D'Amico Movies

Character actor Frank D'Amico carved out a unique presence for himself in Hollywood. An obese, towering figure with an unmistakable Italian-American background, he specialized -- time and again -- in comedic portrayals of heavies, typically though not always in crime comedies. A native of Mt. Vernon, NY, D'Amico was born in 1955 and grew up in the Manhattan boroughs as the son of a unionist; he discovered a flair for entertainment by making a practice of entertaining the workers in the Teamster picket lines, which squarely placed him on the road to a career as a stand-up comic. D'Amico spent years touring the club circuit and opening for major names as a comedian, then broke into films rather late in life, circa 1996, when he began appearing in low-budget indies, usually in bit or supporting capacities. These included the straight-faced crime thriller Back to Back (1996), the comedic documentary Trekkies (1997), and the crime comedy The Dukes, on which D'Amico also served as an associate producer. Meanwhile, he became a favored presence on television, playing various characters on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and landing guest appearances in such series as Emeril, Becker, and NYPD Blue. Tragically, D'Amico suddenly died in June 2008, not long after publishing a book of comedic memoirs, the aptly titled Stand-Up Guy: The "Larger" Than Life True Stories of a Candy Store Gangster. He was 52. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide
2008  
PG13  
Based on an actual incident that occurred in the fall of 2004, The Flyboys tells the incredible story of how two pre-teen boys landed a twin-engine airplane on a highway in Arizona. In this adventure co-starring Tom Sizemore and Stephen Baldwin, the journey begins when the two curious youths accidentally become stowaways on a plane owned by the mob. The Flyboys is a towering tale of bravery made all the more amazing because it's true! ~ All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Jesse JamesReiley McClendon, (more)
2007  
PG13  
Actor Robert Davi steps behind the camera to direct himself, Chazz Palminteri, and Peter Bogdanovich in The Dukes. The title comes from the name of a doo-wop act that at one time had the most popular song in the country. Decades later, the group desperate for cash, the musicians decide to work together to pull off an ill-conceived heist. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Chazz PalminteriRobert Davi, (more)
2002  
 
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War is brewing between rival crime families and caught in the middle is Tony Civiano (Costas Mandylor). Pulled in one direction by his mob family ties, and in the other by his desire to be a modern day civic leader and business owner, it seems that Tony has a choice between informing for the police and giving up his life for the mob-but Tony isn't on either side, he is on his own. ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Robert DaviCarol Alt, (more)
2002  
 
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New England native Vanessa Parise makes her directorial debut with the Italian-American wedding movie Kiss the Bride. Danni Sposato (Amanda Detmer) embarks on her wedding plans aided by her mother, Irena (Talia Shire), and grandmother Julia (Frances Bay). Danni's three sisters return home to Rhode Island for the wedding: oldest Niki (Brooke Langton) is the Hollywood star of a TV show, who brings along her rude boyfriend/manager Marty (Johnny Whitworth); icy Chrissy (played by director Parise) is a wealthy New York City businesswoman with no romantic prospects; and youngest Toni (Monet Mazur) drives a motorcycle and brings along her girlfriend Amy (Alyssa Milano). Also starring Burt Young and Sean Patrick Flanery. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Amanda DetmerSean Patrick Flanery, (more)
1996  
R  
An explosive situation erupts when a mob war thrusts a yakuza, an ex-cop, and his adolescent daughter into a deadly, no-win situation. Booted in disgrace from the L.A. police force Bob Malone (Michael Rooker) suffers a seemingly endless unlucky streak. Matters don't improve when a robbery led by a crazed criminal (Bob Goldthwait) transpires at the bank where Malone is filling out foreclosure papers. Witnessing the crime, something inside Malone snaps and he single-handedly wipes out most of the robber gang. Unfortunately, the ringleader escapes and Malone ends up jailed by his corrupt former colleague Lt. Tony Dussecq (Tom Laughlin). At the same time, two Japanese yakuza arrive in L.A. to deliver a special message to L.A.'s most prominent Mafia don. The yakuza are in a restaurant when the bank robber (wearing a vest covered with explosives) bursts in and threatens to blow the place up. One of the Japanese, Koji (Ryo Ishibashi), intervenes in an explosive sequence. He too ends up at the police station just as Malone's feisty teen daughter Chelsea (Danielle Harris) arrives with bail money. The yakuza suddenly escapes, taking Chelsea and Malone with him as hostages. Now pursued by the crooked coppers and the mob, the unlikely threesome have no choice but to team up to survive. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Michael RookerRyo Ishibashi, (more)

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