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Mob Queen (1998) Online

Mob Queen (1998) Online
Original Title :
Mob Queen
Genre :
Movie / Comedy
Year :
1998
Directror :
Jon Carnoy
Cast :
David Proval,Dan Moran,Candis Cayne
Writer :
Mike Horelick
Type :
Movie
Time :
1h 27min
Rating :
7.4/10
Mob Queen (1998) Online

Brooklyn Docks, 1957. If you're not a dockworker, mobster, or streetwalker, you don't belong in this neighborhood. Mob small fish George and Dip set up their boss Joey "The Heart" Aorta with Glorice, the new prostitute on the docks. They're ecstatic when the Mob Don falls madly in love with the sexy tart. But they soon discover this gorgeous broad is not at at all what she appears. If their boss finds out her secret, they'll get whacked for sure.
Credited cast:
David Proval David Proval - George Gianfranco
Dan Moran Dan Moran - Dip McKenzie
Candis Cayne Candis Cayne - Glorice Kalsheim
Tony Sirico Tony Sirico - Joey (The Heart) Aorta
Marlene Forte Marlene Forte - Chica
Mario Macaluso Mario Macaluso - Mr.Amato the Funeral Director
Jerry Grayson Jerry Grayson - Briles The Hitman
Gerry Cooney Gerry Cooney - Mickey The Baker
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Frank Adonis Frank Adonis - Maderiaga
Chuck Ardezzone Chuck Ardezzone - Dockworker #2 (as Chuck Ardezzonne)
Michelle Bell Michelle Bell - Beauty shop woman #1
Tisi Bonita Tisi Bonita - Adopted child
Will Buchanan Will Buchanan - Foreman
Christopher Burns Christopher Burns - Sailor #2
Benjamin Butler Benjamin Butler - Bartender (as Ben Butler)

Final film of Will Hare.


User reviews

I am hcv men

I am hcv men

"Mob Queen" offers viewers a humorous slice of life of late 50s Brooklyn (specifically the Red Hook neighborhood) and buffoonish mobsters taken in by a beautiful drag queen played by Candis Cayne. For once, the drag queen gets the guy and isn't killed--no "Crying Game" melodrama, here. Buy it or rent it, you'll like it.
Daigami

Daigami

All the way from its comical beginning to its surprising end, the gentle, often hilarious, always victimless humor of Mike Horelick compels the audience to accept an offer of laughter it can't refuse. Jon Conboy's direction is marked by subtlety and expert timing to make this delightful film a real pleasure for anyone who loves true wit and a fresh approach to an old genre.
Xaluenk

Xaluenk

I think the movie was a very entertaining spoof of gangsters - sort of in the vein of "Bound" - definitely a good laugh - by a talented first time director. The music was particularly humorous and played along with the movie and I loved the lead performance by "Candy Cane".