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Johnny Dangerously

An earnest, well-meaning man is forced to adopt a criminal path in order to finance his neurotic mother's skyrocketing medical bills.

Director(s)

Neal Israel

Rick Rosenthal

Amy Heckerling

Cast & Crew

Vincent Schiavelli

Vincent Schiavelli

Maroni's Building Planner (uncredited)

Jack Nance

Jack Nance

Priest

Peter Boyle

Peter Boyle

Dundee

Ray Walston

Ray Walston

Vendor

Marilu Henner

Marilu Henner

Lil

Michael Keaton

Michael Keaton

Johnny Dangerously

Chuck Hicks

Chuck Hicks

Governor

Maureen Stapleton

Maureen Stapleton

Mom

Elizabeth Arlen

Elizabeth Arlen

Girl on Steps

Will Seltzer

Will Seltzer

Prisoner

Richard Warwick

Richard Warwick

Prisoner

Mike Bacarella

Mike Bacarella

Vito

Tom Willett

Tom Willett

Theater Patron (uncredited)

Byron Thames

Byron Thames

Young Johnny

Taylor Negron

Taylor Negron

Delivery Man (uncredited)

Dick Butkus

Dick Butkus

Arthur

Katie La Bourdette

Katie La Bourdette

Blond Girl

Joe Flaherty

Joe Flaherty

Death Row Inmate (uncredited)

Frank Sivero

Frank Sivero

Plumber (uncredited)

Danny DeVito

Danny DeVito

Burr

Carl Gottlieb

Carl Gottlieb

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Leonard Termo

Leonard Termo

Tony Scarano

Rick Rosenthal

Rick Rosenthal

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Hank Robinson

Hank Robinson

Policeman (uncredited)

Scott Thomson

Scott Thomson

Charley

Dom DeLuise

Dom DeLuise

The Pope

Dean R. Miller

Dean R. Miller

Photographer

Dick Balduzzi

Dick Balduzzi

Prisoner

Alan Hale Jr.

Alan Hale Jr.

Desk Sergeant

Cynthia Szigeti

Cynthia Szigeti

Mrs. Capone

Amy Heckerling

Amy Heckerling

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Susan Lanier

Susan Lanier

Radio Singer (uncredited)

Jeffrey Weissman

Jeffrey Weissman

T-Shirt Vendor

Edward C. Short

Edward C. Short

Porter

Ron Carey

Ron Carey

Pat

Harvey Parry

Harvey Parry

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Griffin Dunne

Griffin Dunne

Tommy

Troy Slaten

Troy Slaten

Young Tommy

Neal Israel

Neal Israel

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Hank Garrett

Hank Garrett

Mayor

Georg Olden

Georg Olden

Young Vermin

Bob Eubanks

Bob Eubanks

M.C.

Sudie Bond

Sudie Bond

Cleaning Lady

Joe Piscopo

Joe Piscopo

Vermin

Frank Slaten

Frank Slaten

Henchman

Glynnis O'Connor

Glynnis O'Connor

Sally

Richard Dimitri

Richard Dimitri

Maroni

Mark Jantzen

Mark Jantzen

Dutch

Hal Riddle

Hal Riddle

Warden

Gary Watkins

Gary Watkins

Manny

Alexander Hertzberg

Alexander Hertzberg

Boy in Suit

Doris Grossman

Doris Grossman

Woman

Mike Finneran

Mike Finneran

Prisoner

Paul B. Brice

Paul B. Brice

Prisoner

Gordon Zimmerman

Gordon Zimmerman

Prisoner

Norman Steinberg

Norman Steinberg

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Shelley Pogoda

Shelley Pogoda

Woman

Jerome Michaels

Jerome Michaels

Reporter Diering

Russell Forte

Russell Forte

Hood

Joy Michael

Joy Michael

Chorus Girl

Paula Dell

Paula Dell

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Richard A. Roth

Richard A. Roth

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Claudia Kim

Claudia Kim

Girl

Trisha Long

Trisha Long

Female Butler

Mert Rich

Mert Rich

Man

Details

GenresComedy, Crime
Runtime1h 30 mins
Released on21 Dec 1984
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

RottenPop

7/10

Michael Keaton stars alongside heavyweight comedic actors like Marilu Henner, Joe Piscopo, Maureen Stapleton, and Peter Boyle in this send-up of gangster pictures. It is a really well-written satire that works on many different levels. The film was helmed by Amy Heckerling, the Director who brought us Fast Times at Ridgemont High. It features four Writers who all have backgrounds in television sitcoms, and that experience translates pretty well into the film's slapstick comedy. The film was released on December 21, 1984. Despite a terrific cast and great comedic elements, it flopped at the box office. However, Keaton’s run as a comedy act was far from over. The film is set in the 1930s and focuses on the young Johnny Kelly, a good-hearted kid who sells newspapers on the street corner and is stereotypical for the period. His mother is sick and has a multitude of ailments he cannot afford to treat. Through a series of events, Johnny finds himself accepting a job from a kind-hearted Mafia Boss who takes a shine to the youngster. Adopting the name Johnny Dangerously, he moves up the ranks of organized crime quickly and in no time becomes the Acting Boss of his criminal family. Complications arise when Johnny’s own brother, who doesn’t know he is a Gangster, becomes a hard-nosed District Attorney who goes to war with the Mafia. How is this all going to come to a head? The jokes are rapid-fire and keep coming at a steady pace, so it is consistent if nothing else. The humor is a light absurdist type that is sure to get chuckles out of even the younger viewers. There were more than a few scenes that made me laugh. Everything with Richard Dimitri as Moroni is gold and highly memorable. There is a courtroom scene that stands out and circulates on streaming sites. It is iconic. Dimitri knocked it out of the park. But so did Maureen Stapleton as Dangerously’s sick mom, whose ailments keep getting more and more bizarre and expensive. I loved Danny DeVito’s cameo here as the corrupt District Attorney who is working with Piscopo’s Danny Vermin character. So it is hilarious. No doubt there. But something just seems to keep it from being brought up in casual conversation about 1980s comedy movies. It blows my mind that so many film fans, even fans of Michael Keaton, do not know about this picture. However, I think a lot of the bitterness, if I can even call it that, and all of the less attractive parts of the movie stem from the setting. The 1930s setting is really bland and boring. And what is worse, aside from the Weird Al Yankovic theme song (yes, it has a Weird Al song as the theme, and it is funny), Heckerling seems to have opted for a more generic soundtrack rather than using actual period-appropriate tunes. It was too clean and too vanilla. I could have also used a bit more bite to this comedy. It just didn't go far enough. There is this feeling like the movie is teetering between being a PG-rated family film and an adult comedy, but it just cannot figure out what it wants to do. It’s not as raunchy as Scary Movie but it definitely should be landing in the same conversations as Airplane! and Hot Shots. It's just dumb fun comedy that is easy to recommend. RottenPop can safely give this one three and a half stars. It’s funny, it’s going to make you laugh, it’s a great date movie or family night film but it’s not going to win any awards and it’s not something you have to stop everything to watch. If you are a fan of cartoonish humor then check it out. Watch More Film Johnny Dangerously December 21st 1984 Amy Heckerling | Various Writers Michael Keaton, Marilu Henner, Joe Piscopo, Maureen Stapleton, and Peter Boyle ★★★½

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