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My Blue Heaven

FBI agent Barney Coopersmith is assigned to shield Vincent Antonelli, a former Mafia figure turned informant. In the witness protection program one is supposed to keep a low profile, but that is something Antonelli has trouble doing. Coopersmith's duties are formidable as he keeps Antonelli away from Mafia hitmen determined to stop his testimony, not to mention the nightclubs...

Director(s)

Melanie Mayron

Darren Chuckry

Herbert Ross

Ariel Levy

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Cast & Crew

Joan Cusack

Joan Cusack

Hannah Stubbs

Melissa Hurley

Melissa Hurley

Angela

Ellen Albertini Dow

Ellen Albertini Dow

Nun

Ariel Levy

Ariel Levy

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Robert Miranda

Robert Miranda

Lilo Mello

Carol Kane

Carol Kane

Shaldeen

Arthur Brauss

Arthur Brauss

Judge

Troy Evans

Troy Evans

Nicky

Daniel Stern

Daniel Stern

Will Stubbs

Colleen Camp

Colleen Camp

Dr. Margaret Snow Coopersmith

Jesse Bradford

Jesse Bradford

Jamie

Steve Martin

Steve Martin

Vincent "Vinnie" Antonelli

Daniel Riordan

Daniel Riordan

Removal Man

David Knell

David Knell

Checker

Deborah Rush

Deborah Rush

Linda

Frank Gio

Frank Gio

Gaetano

Rudy E. Morrison

Rudy E. Morrison

Maitre D'

Gordon Currie

Gordon Currie

Wally Bunting

Rick Moranis

Rick Moranis

Barney Coopersmith

Ed Lauter

Ed Lauter

Underwood

Matt Roe

Matt Roe

FBI Man

Bill Irwin

Bill Irwin

Kirby

Corey Carrier

Corey Carrier

Tommie

Raymond O'Connor

Raymond O'Connor

Dino

William Hickey

William Hickey

Billy Sparrow / Johnny Bird

Tony DiBenedetto

Tony DiBenedetto

Benny

Dick Boccelli

Dick Boccelli

Rocco

Joel Polis

Joel Polis

U.S. Attorney

Thomas Wagner

Thomas Wagner

Umpire

Valerie Wildman

Valerie Wildman

TV Reporter

Carol Ann Susi

Carol Ann Susi

Filomena

LaWanda Page

LaWanda Page

Hotel Maid

Melanie Mayron

Melanie Mayron

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Julie Bovasso

Julie Bovasso

Vinnie's Mother

Larry Block

Larry Block

Defense Attorney

Duke Stroud

Duke Stroud

Supermarket Employee

Leslie Cook

Leslie Cook

Marie

Herbert Ross

Herbert Ross

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Greta Blackburn

Greta Blackburn

Stewardess #1

James Emery

James Emery

FBI Man

Ron Karabatsos

Ron Karabatsos

Ritchie

Seth Jaffe

Seth Jaffe

Umberto Mello

Darren Chuckry

Darren Chuckry

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Eva Charney

Eva Charney

Stewardess #2

John Harnagel

John Harnagel

Motel Manager

Jean Spray

Jean Spray

Gatto

John Rogers

John Rogers

Policeman at Motel

Daniel Trent

Daniel Trent

Bailiff

Frank R. Roach

Frank R. Roach

Judge

Jeff Fredricks

Jeff Fredricks

Booking Cop

Details

GenresAction, Comedy, Crime
Runtime1h 37 mins
Released on17 Aug 1990
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

BadChristian

5/10

My Blue Heaven is okay. The acting is serviceable, although never did I believe that Steve Martin was an Italian Mob guy. I didn't find it particularly funny; I laughed two times and those were more out of shock. The plot, which Wikipedia tells me is vaguely based on the same guy who inspired Goodfellas, isn't exactly a new or unique idea, but it has some potential as both a fish out of water and an odd couple story. My Blue Heaven is fine; there isn't anything terrible, nothing drew me out of the film (except Steve Martin's casting and the choice to use title cards to occasionally change perspective), and I never was confused or disappointed with the story beats, but I was never impressed or fully invested. I picked this movie at random and didn't know what I was watching until the title appeared. I was excited to see that I was going to see a movie with Steve Martin, Rick Moranis, and Joan Cusack, but they are all misused and easily could have been replaced with any other B-list actor. Again, it's fine. It's okay. I didn't dislike it, but there are plenty of better movies to have given that hour and a half to.

kevin2019

6/10

"My Blue Heaven" is a nondescript film of no consequence which has too many plotlines threaded together with none of them being properly explored simply because we are too preoccupied watching the cast dancing and having fun. Now, this might indeed be considered entertaining by some, but it also seems like completely unnecessary padding just to fill out an insubstancial story of desperately limited means. The film is really in need of a strong central focus instead of a series of ideas it can't really be bothered to do anything with. The only one of these ideas which is brought to a satisfactory conclusion is the baseball field Vinnie has built for the children. This is a delightfully cute idea, but it is hardly enough to sustain an entire film and surely what we have here is ample proof of that.

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