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29th Street is a 1991 American comedy-drama film written and directed by George Gallo and starring Danny Aiello, Anthony LaPaglia, and Lainie Kazan. It was adapted from a story by Frank Pesce and James Franciscus (who had both co-starred in the cult thriller Killer Fish).
Nov 1, 1991 · 29th Street: Directed by George Gallo. With Danny Aiello, Anthony LaPaglia, Lainie Kazan, Frank Pesce. Frank's been lucky from the day, he was born. So why's he throwing rocks at a church after winning $6,200,000 in 1976 NYC lottery? He tells his story at the police station.
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- Comedy, Drama
- George Gallo
- 1991-11-01
29th Street Trailer 1991 Director: George Callo Starring: Anthony LaPaglia, Danny Aiello, Lainie Kazan, Donna Magnani, Rick Aiello, Frank Pesce Official Content From Anchor Bay Entertainment...
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In this fact-based film, happy-go-lucky Frank Pesce Jr. (Anthony LaPaglia) is lucky from the day of his birth, when his mother (Lainie Kazan) gives birth to him in a different hospital than ...
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- George Gallo
- R
- Danny Aiello
A feel-good comedic drama based on the real-life story of a New York lottery winner, 155 IMDb 7.2 1 h 41 min 1991.
Nov 1, 1991 · The ending aside, “29th Street” is a movie of considerable energy and good humor, with the expansive Aiello, the uninhibited Kazan and the screwy LaPaglia having a lot of fun with the material. One of my favorite things on television is the news coverage of lucky lottery winners.
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On Christmas Eve, Frankie Pesce of Queens wins $6 million in New York State's first lottery. Instead of joy, he's in a rage, breaking church windows and disturbing the peace. At the police station, he tells his story.