Randy and the Mob (2007)
Directed by Ray McKinnon
Genres - Comedy |
Sub-Genres - Crime Comedy |
Release Date - Oct 13, 2007 (USA - Unknown) |
Run Time - 91 min. |
Countries - United States |
MPAA Rating - PG
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Synopsis by Jason Buchanan
A good ol' boy from the middle-class suburbs of Atlanta becomes indebted to the mob in actor-turned-director/screenwriter Ray McKinnon's quirky crime comedy. Randy (McKinnon) is about as American as baseball and apple pie. Randy's wife (Lisa Blount) is a clinically depressed baton teacher who also suffers from a painful case of carpal tunnel syndrome, and his identical twin brother, Cecil (also McKinnon), is openly homosexual. When Randy runs into financial trouble, he seeks a quick fix by borrowing money from some local mobsters. Just when it begins to appear as if Randy has gotten in way over his head, the unanticipated appearance of mysterious mobster named Tino Armani (Walton Goggins) leads to a decidedly bizarre turn of events.
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brother, debt, depression, gangster