Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 15000000
Revenue
$ 122100000
Loretta Castorini
Ronny Cammareri
Cosmo Castorini
Rose Castorini
Mr. Johnny Cammareri
Rita Cappomaggi
Perry
Raymond Capomaggi
Old Man
Mona
Felix
Lucy
Chrissy
Shy Waiter
Old Crone
Barbara
Lotte
Irv
Bobo
Bonnie
Conti
Florist
Nancy
Lowell
Patricia
Sheila
Priest
Mimi
Rodolfo
Vesta
Eddie
Bob
Mook
Rocco
Jimmy
Woman in Hair Salon
Pietro
Franco
Old Man
Parking Attendant
Cab Driver
P.A. Announcer
Old Woman
Old Woman
Ruby
Al
Harvey
Man at Bar
Customer at Bakery
Bar Patron
Flight Attendant (uncredited)
Opera Patron (uncredited)
Beautician in Hair Salon (uncredited)
Opera Patron (uncredited)
Opera Patron (uncredited)
Customer at Bakery (uncredited)
Angry Passenger
Written by Geronimo1967 on 2024-01-14
With his mother seemingly on her deathbed, "Loretta" (Cher) agrees to marry the kindly but rather dull "Johnny" (Danny Aiello) only to find herself amidst a family grudge. He won't invite his brother "Ronny" (Nicolas Cage) to the wedding. She decides to put an end to this childishness and so goes to confront him. It seems he has a good reason for their falling out, but she's determined to reconcile them. He is quickly smitten with his soon to be in-law, and the most Italian of intricate courtships begins - thanks in part to Puccini's "La Boheme" at the Metropolitan Opera - that sees her become genuinely conflicted, much to the frustrated chagrin of her mother "Rose" (Olympia Dukakis). What now ensues is a gently comedic story of burgeoning love, family politics and fair degree of lust! Can they find a way out of their predicament without hurting poor "Johnny", or inducing an heart attack on her increasingly perplexed father "Cosmo" (Vincent Gardenia)? There's quite some chemistry between Cher and Cage as his charm and personality wears her down turning both into, quite literally, moonstruck calves! Norman Jewison allows his character actors to be just that, Dukakis is on great form and the writing is peppered with some, admittedly rather predicable, humour that offers a stylish and engaging romance that bubbles nicely like a good ragout. It's charmingly augmented by a bit of Dean Martin too!