Knockaround Guys (2000)

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Directed by Charles Koppelman, David Levien

Also known as "Des hommes de main", "Filhos da Máfia", "Hijos de la Mafia"

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2000

Rating: 18 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Taylor Reese (Vin Diesel), Johnny Marbles (Seth Green), Matty Demaret (Barry Pepper) & are the four sons of well-known Brooklyn-based mobsters.

Soon they have to team up to retrieve a bag of cash in a small Montana town ruled by a corrupt sheriff.

The story begins when Matty goes on a job to deliver the money for his mob father, Benny 'Chains' Demaret (Dennis Hopper) on the advice of his uncle, Teddy Deserve (John Malkovich).

However things don't exactly go to plan.

Cast

Barry PepperMatty Demaret
Andy DavoliChris Scarpa
Image for Seth GreenSeth GreenJohnny Marbles
Image for Vin DieselVin DieselTaylor Reese
Image for John MalkovichJohn MalkovichTeddy Deserve
Arthur J. NascarellaBilly Clueless
Image for Tom NoonanTom NoonanSheriff Decker
Nicholas PascoFreddy the Watch
Shawn DoyleDeputy Ward
Image for Kevin GageKevin GageBrucker
Image for Dennis HopperDennis HopperBenny Chains
Andrew FrancisMatty at 13
John LiddleHeslep the Barkeep
Kris LemcheDecker
Dov TiefenbachTeeze

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