Avenging Angelo | |
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Directed by | Martyn Burke |
Produced by |
Tarak Ben Ammar Elie Samaha Stanley Wilson |
Written by |
Will Aldis Steve Mackall |
Starring |
Sylvester Stallone Madeleine Stowe Anthony Quinn Raoul Bova Harry van Gorkum |
Music by | Bill Conti |
Production
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Dante Entertainment
Epsilon Motion Pictures Quinta Communications Cinema Holdings Lionweed Franchise Pictures Warner Bros. |
Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
Release date
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Running time
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96 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $17 million |
Box office | $824,597 |
Avenging Angelo is a 2002 American Mafia comedy film directed by Martyn Burke that stars Sylvester Stallone and Madeleine Stowe. This is the last film in which Anthony Quinn appeared. It was released a few months after his death.
The film was shot in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada and Castellammare del Golfo, Sicily.
Years ago, a mob boss named Lucio Malatesta (George Touliatos) pinned the murder of rival Sammy Carboni (Gino Marrocco) on another rival named Angelo Allieghieri (Anthony Quinn), which led to Sammy's son Gianni vowing revenge.
Frankie Delano (Sylvester Stallone) has spent his life safeguarding Angelo as well as Angelo's daughter, Jennifer Barrett (Madeleine Stowe), whose unsavory husband Kip Barrett (Harry Van Gorkum) has had their young son Rawley (Ezra Perlman) placed in a boarding school against Jennifer's wishes.
Jennifer was raised by her adoptive parents Whitney Towers (John Gilbert) and Peggy Towers (Dawn Greenhalgh) and is not aware that Angelo is her father.
After Angelo is killed in a restaurant by a hit man named Bruno (Billy Gardell), Frankie introduces himself, tells Jennifer who he is and what he has been doing.
A neurotic mess, Jennifer can barely handle the news that Kip is a philanderer, let alone the revelation that she is a gangster's daughter. But a DVD prepared by Angelo in the case of just such an event convinces Jennifer that it's the truth.
Jennifer certainly doesn't want a full-time bodyguard, even Frankie. She ditches Kip and then falls for Italian romance novelist Marcello (Raoul Bova), who lectures at her book club. Frankie has suspicions about Marcello, but his job is to stay on the sidelines.