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Based on the life of Frank Pesce (Danny Aiello), an actor who won $6 million in the first New York State Lottery in 1976, this comedy focuses on the tight-knit Italian-American neighborhood in Brooklyn where Pesce grew up. It’s also the story of how those gigantic winnings ended up becoming a curse of sorts (a case of “be careful what you wish for”).
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Genre: Comedy
Director: George Gallo
Actors: Anthony LaPaglia, Danny Aiello, Donna Magnani, Frank Pesce, Lainie Kazan, Paul Lazar, Pete Antico, Rick Aiello, Robert Forster, Ron Karabatsos, Vic Manni
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