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Married to the Mob
Married to the Mob
Angela de Marco is fed up with her gangster husband's line of work and wants no part of the crime world. When her husband is killed for having an affair with the mistress of mob boss Tony "The Tiger" Russo, Angela and her son depart for New York City to make a fresh start. Unfortunately, Tony has set his sights upon Angela -- and so has an undercover FBI agent looking to use her to bust Tony.
rating
5.954
runtime
104 min

Release

1988-08-19

Cast

Michelle Pfeiffer
Michelle Pfeiffer
as Angela de Marco
Matthew Modine
Matthew Modine
as Mike Downey
Dean Stockwell
Dean Stockwell
as Tony Russo, Sr.
Mercedes Ruehl
Mercedes Ruehl
as Connie Russo
Alec Baldwin
Alec Baldwin
as 'Cucumber' Frank de Marco
Trey Wilson
Trey Wilson
as Regional Director Franklin
Joan Cusack
Joan Cusack
as Rose
Oliver Platt
Oliver Platt
as Ed Benitez
Paul Lazar
Paul Lazar
as Tommy Boyle
'Sister' Carol East
'Sister' Carol East
as Rita "Hello Gorgeous" Harcourt
Ellen Foley
Ellen Foley
as Theresa
Chris Isaak
Chris Isaak
as 'The Clown'
O-Lan Jones
O-Lan Jones
as Phyllis
Nancy Travis
Nancy Travis
as Karen Lutnick
Frank Gio
Frank Gio
as Nick 'The Snake'
David Johansen
David Johansen
as 'The Priest'
Gary Klar
Gary Klar
as Al 'The Worm'
Warren Miller
Warren Miller
as Johnny 'King's Roost' King
Anthony J. Nici
Anthony J. Nici
as Joey de Marco
Steve Vignari
Steve Vignari
as 'Stevarino'
Obba Babatundé
Obba Babatundé
as The Face of Justice
Maria Karnilova
Maria Karnilova
as Frank's Mom
Al Lewis
Al Lewis
as Joe Russo
Charles Napier
Charles Napier
as Angela's Hairdresser
Tracey Walter
Tracey Walter
as Mr. Chicken Lickin'
Captain Haggerty
Captain Haggerty
as 'The Fat Man'
Marlene Willoughby
Marlene Willoughby
as Mrs. 'Fat Man'
Frank Aquilino
Frank Aquilino
as Conductor
Jason Allen
Jason Allen
as Tony Russo, Jr.
Diane Puccerella
Diane Puccerella
as Three-Card Monte Victim
Suzanne Puccerella
Suzanne Puccerella
as Three-Card Monte Victim
Tara Duckworth
Tara Duckworth
as Tara
Max the Dog
Max the Dog
as 'Lucky' de Marco
Frank Ferrara Sr.
Frank Ferrara Sr.
as Vinnie 'The Slug'
Gary Goetzman
Gary Goetzman
as The Guy at the Piano
Carlos Giovanni
Carlos Giovanni
as Carlo Whispers
James Reno
James Reno
as 'Butch'
Daniel Dassin
Daniel Dassin
as Maitre D'
Colin Quinn
Colin Quinn
as Homicide Detective
Dorothy Demme
Dorothy Demme
as Pigs Knuckles Shopper
Gene Borkan
Gene Borkan
as Goodwill Executive
Wilma Dore
Wilma Dore
as Uptown Saleslady
True Image
True Image
as A Cappella Singers
Mr. Spoons
Mr. Spoons
as Mr. Spoons
Lezli Jae
Lezli Jae
as Chicken Lickin' Server
Alison Gordy
Alison Gordy
as Chicken Lickin' Feminist
Pe De Boi
Pe De Boi
as Samba Band
Buzz Killman
Buzz Killman
as Ruthless Sniper
Kenneth Utt
Kenneth Utt
as Sourpuss F.B.I. Man
Tony Fitzpatrick
Tony Fitzpatrick
as Sourpuss Immigration Man
Tim O'Connell
Tim O'Connell
as Abused Ticket Agent
Dee Dee Friedman
Dee Dee Friedman
as Bikini-Clad FBI Agent
D. Stanton Miranda
D. Stanton Miranda
as The Gal at the Piano
Luis García
Luis García
as Honeymoon Suite Bellboy
Janet Howard
Janet Howard
as Abused Stewardess
Ralph Corsel
Ralph Corsel
as Jimmy 'Fisheggs' Roe
William Carter
William Carter
as 'The Ambassador'
George 'Red' Schwartz
George 'Red' Schwartz
as Shotgun Marshal
Ellie Cornell
Ellie Cornell
as The Pushy Reporter
Todd Solondz
Todd Solondz
as The Zany Reporter
Roma Maffia
Roma Maffia
as Angie's First Customer!
Joe Spinell
Joe Spinell
as Leonard 'Tiptoes' Mazzilli
Patrick Phipps
Patrick Phipps
as Goodwill Hunk
Carlos Anthony Ocasio
Carlos Anthony Ocasio
as Joey's New Pal
Blondell Cooper
Blondell Cooper
as Woman (uncredited)
Adam Corrigan
Adam Corrigan
as Boy at Three-Card Monte Table (uncredited)
Jonathan Demme
Jonathan Demme
as Man Getting off Elevator (uncredited)
Mark Forest
Mark Forest
as Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)
Mizan Kirby
Mizan Kirby
as Singing Beautician / Airport Announcer (uncredited)
Arthur Pierce
Arthur Pierce
as Officer Harris (uncredited)
Vincent Russo
Vincent Russo
as Wiseguy (uncredited)
D.J. Sharp
D.J. Sharp
as Vocal Effects (uncredited)
Roy Blount Jr.
Roy Blount Jr.
as The Humane Reporter
REVIEWS
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Geronimo1967

The rather sudden death, in the bathtub, of her mafiosi husband "Frank" (Alec Baldwin) gives his widow "Angela" (Michelle Pfeiffer) the chance to break free from his criminal world and live her own life. Ha! Some hope. His erstwhile boss "Tony" (Dean Stockwell) has always had a soft spot for her and now the coast is clear, he decides to rather forcefully press his suit - despite the fact that he's already married to her sister "Connie" (the frequently scene stealing Mercedes Ruehl). Not having her problems to seek, things only get worse for "Angela" when the FBI hove into view, hoping to coax/cajole/coerce her into helping them fit up her new suitor. They've had the rookie "Mike" (Matthew Modine) and has partner "Ed" (Oliver Platt) tailing the late "Frank" for ages, but to no avail. Maybe she can help? What now ensues is a comedic send up of all things "Godfather", only largely told from the perspective of the women involved. Pfeiffer delivers engagingly and the sparingly used Ruehl gives us a clue as to whom "Tony" is really afraid of! Stockwell does the parody role really well here, his dapper, suave murderer routine isn't remotely menacing, but it's good at sending up much of the genre as he proves to be anything but a "tiger". Jonathan Demme piles loads of action and smarted-mouthed wit into this, the humour is a little more subtle and the film flies by. Sure, it's a wee bit dated now with big hair and shoulder pads, but it's still a decent watch.

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kevin2019

"Married to the Mob" is a very entertaining film and the mob element does have shades of "Midnight Run" (1988), especially when Angela - she believes she has finally found the normality she has been so desperately seeking with a man called Mike Smith - discovers he is actually an FBI agent and she then becomes reluctantly entangled in an FBI sting operation to arrest crime boss Tony "The Tiger" Russo. The depiction of the mob throughout this film is a ruthless and uncompromising one and it is common knowledge that there is nothing glamorous in the life these well dressed criminals have chosen to lead. It is admittedly a seductive life of extravagant rewards and it can provide an over abundance of indulgent luxuries, but this fool's paradise is fleeting and dangerously illusory.