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| Title | Friends & family | Year | 2003 | ||||||||
| Director | Kristen Coury | Writer | Joseph Triebwasser | ||||||||
| Cast | Greg Lauren, Christopher Gartin, Beth Fowler, Anna Maria Alberghetti, Tony Lo Bianco, Patrick Collins, Tovah Feldshuh, Edward Hibbert, Allison Mackie, Brian Lane-Green, Elisa Heinsohn, Rebecca Creskoff, Bruce Winant, Meshach Taylor, Garry Pastore, Louis Zorich | ||||||||||
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Stephen (Greg Lauren) and Danny (Christopher Gartin) are a Manhattan couple who have it all - a fabulous house, good friends, lots of money - and most important, they have each other. Then, one day, a surprise visit from Stephen’s Midwestern parents threatens to blow the boys’ big secret. The secret? Not that Stephen and Danny are gay - Stephen’s parents know all about that. What they don’t know is that their son and his boyfriend are hit men for the Mafia! In addition to being suave, handsome, debonair and in love, Stephen and Danny are the chief enforcers for the powerful mob kingpin, Victor Patrizzi (Tony Lo Bianco). For years, Stephen has been telling his parents that he and Danny run a successful catering business. To make matters worse, Stephen’s meddlesome Mom (Beth Fowler) now asks him to throw a birthday banquet for his FBI-agent Dad.
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Hilarious complications ensue as the boys enlist their macho gangster cronies to serve as waiters for the fictional catering company. The laughs pile up as the rough-around-the-edges mob henchmen decide that they have to take "gay lessons" to further the wacky scheme. Meanwhile, trouble is brewing in the Patrizzi household. Don Patrrizzi’s beautiful daughter brings home her new non-Italian fiancé, who has a few secrets in his own family. And Victor’s sons are more interested in cooking and decorating for the party than they are in taking care of the Family business. Petulant drag queens and invading right-wing fanatics add to the fun, until our two lovable "wiseguys" are forced to show their true vocations as they save the day |
The world of two New York City lovers, Stephen and Danny, is turned upside-down when Stephen's parents pop in for an unexpected visit. |
The anxiety isn't because they're gay... that's no concern, his parents are okay with that; it's because they're actually... mafia hitmen. |
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