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Avenging Angelo

  • 2002
  • R
  • 1h 37m
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5.1/10
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Sylvester Stallone and Madeleine Stowe in Avenging Angelo (2002)
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A woman who has just discovered she is the daughter of a murdered Mafia chieftain seeks revenge, with the aide of her father's faithful bodyguard.A woman who has just discovered she is the daughter of a murdered Mafia chieftain seeks revenge, with the aide of her father's faithful bodyguard.A woman who has just discovered she is the daughter of a murdered Mafia chieftain seeks revenge, with the aide of her father's faithful bodyguard.

  • Director
    • Martyn Burke
  • Writers
    • William Porter
    • Steve Mackall
  • Stars
    • Sylvester Stallone
    • Madeleine Stowe
    • Anthony Quinn
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    5.1/10
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    • Director
      • Martyn Burke
    • Writers
      • William Porter
      • Steve Mackall
    • Stars
      • Sylvester Stallone
      • Madeleine Stowe
      • Anthony Quinn
    • 77User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
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    Sylvester Stallone
    Sylvester Stallone
    • Frankie Delano
    Madeleine Stowe
    Madeleine Stowe
    • Jennifer Barrett
    Anthony Quinn
    Anthony Quinn
    • Angelo Allieghieri
    Raoul Bova
    Raoul Bova
    • Marcello
    Harry Van Gorkum
    Harry Van Gorkum
    • Kip Barrett
    Billy Gardell
    Billy Gardell
    • Bruno
    George Touliatos
    George Touliatos
    • Lucio Malatesta
    Angelo Celeste
    • The Priest
    Ezra Perlman
    • Rawley Barrett
    Carin Moffat
    Carin Moffat
    • Ashley
    John Gilbert
    John Gilbert
    • Whitney Towers
    Dawn Greenhalgh
    Dawn Greenhalgh
    • Peggy Towers
    Angelo Tsarouchas
    Angelo Tsarouchas
    • Thug
    Nancy Beatty
    • Meter Maid
    Lori Alter
    Lori Alter
    • Kay
    Kristina Nicoll
    Kristina Nicoll
    • Becky
    Gino Marrocco
    • Sammy Carboni
    Francesco Zimone
    • Young Angelo
    • (as Franco Zimone)
    • Director
      • Martyn Burke
    • Writers
      • William Porter
      • Steve Mackall
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    7roger_nt

    Good clean fun!

    I bought this movie for two reasons, first, I wanted to get something my wife and I could watch together and Wal-Mart was selling it for $5.50, and secondly, it was filmed partly in the city where I work, and I saw Stallone standing between two sound trucks, looking just like Sylvester Stallone as I was leaving my office one night. I had always thought I should have a look at the movie.

    I expected a grim-mouthed actioner, but having seen some of Stallone's other work I should have known better. The movie is played with a lot of good humour, and fine interplay between Stallone and Stowe. There were a couple of places where I actually laughed out loud, and it's hard to make me laugh.

    If you want a movie you can watch on a quiet night with your teen-aged kids and your wife, this'll do fine.
    uds3

    "Everybody's going somewhere!"

    If nothing else, the film justifies its existence for the restaurant scene at the beginning, wherein Quinn utters the above line. Short as it may be, THAT scene was cinematic magic, especially if you study Quinn's face as he delivers the words. The briefest of pauses makes you wonder if the reality of that line had momentarily struck him, fatally ill as he was with throat cancer during shooting. He died before the film's release bringing to an end one of Hollywood's most illustrious screen careers - one that spanned six decades. Restricted as the role of Angelo was, it was ENOUGH to say "goodbye" with, and with such dignity too. Quinn "conveyed" more in his ten minutes on screen here than others have amassed in a lifetime. He would have been delighted to be working, up to his last breath, literally. Stallone even, if you really look closely, appears to extend a real reverence to his co-star in those opening minutes.

    I think to have any hope of either understanding or even "liking" this film, you would need to be over 40 with a depth and awareness not everyone has. It is NOT a "surface" film. If that is all you can see, you're wasting your time. There is fun, chemistry, humor- subtle and less so....and a decent storyline. Whether you view it as parodying THE GODFATHER (which at times it appears to be doing) or telling a less than straightforward tale of revenge...mafioso style, this film has genuine moments of endearing drama. Many reviewers appear to feel short-changed expecting as they were, THE VALACHI PAPERS 2 or THE CURSE OF DON CORLEONE....nor was this wallowing in the putrid wake of OSCAR, Stallone's last "stab" as it were, at portraying the unfunny eccentricities of "la cosa nostra."

    I won't bother rehashing the plotline....enough here have done that. I would simply say that it is a great shame it went straight to video - Quinn deserved way more respect than that, and SO did this film. I agree with the reviewer who offered a 6.6 as being reasonable. Like I said though, you have to be able to look past the plot holes, the uneven direction and the oddball characterizations. Stallone and Stowe handed in some good work here!
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    Romantic Comedy and Quinn's Last Film

    This is what is termed a Screwball Comedy, a Romantic Comedy. Remember, that's all this movie is so expect foolish silliness and just enjoy with laughter. If you don't like foolish silliness then don't bother watching this film. A couple of scenes are funny just because they are so ironic.

    Sylvester Stallone plays straight man to Madeleine Stowe's zany character. Both are great in their roles. I found myself laughing at things I normally would not laugh at but the timing was perfect and completely caught me without warning. This is another example of how Stallone is moving away from the stereo typical characters he has helped create; not to say he won't do more of those but he continues to branch out.

    This movie is dedicated to the memory of Anthony Quinn. This was his very last film appearance. His work on this film was long enough, considering his health and age. Watch the featurette for more on Anthony Quinn. It may bring tears to your eyes to remember this wonderful man and the many wonderful performances he has given us over six decades.

    There's a little mystery thrown into the movie. Watch for clues here and there and see if you can solve the mystery.
    7artzau

    Ciao, Tony Quinn

    This was Tony Quinn's last film. He was dying of cancer of the throat when the film was being made and it shows in his weakness in the film. Appropriately, he gets offed and indeed, he was dying and died before the film was released. A grand old man who gave us lots of moments in hundreds of films from bad guys to good guys, always in the character realm. This film with Maddy Stowe and Sly Stallone is a fun film that wanders between being a kind of Prizzi's Honor in the chick-flick mode to a rather slap-stick comedy. However, what the reviewers herein who are panning Stallone with their "he's over the hill" comments seem to miss is that old Sly can do more than Arnie Swartzenegger clenched teeth grimacing action films with usually lousy story lines. True, this film at times can't seem to make up its mind whether to be a black comedy or pratt-fall filled lampoon of the traditional gangster/mafioso genre. No matter. It's fun because Stowe and Stallone are a delight to watch. Although, it does make one sad to know this was old Tony's last film, we should appreciate he worked right up to the last gasp, as it were. Ciao, Tony and thanks for all the good times. You'll be missed.
    BigHardcoreRed

    Kind Of A Chick Flick With Organized Crime... And Farts.

    This is a story about a woman who is not who she believes she was. After a family boss, Angelo (Anthony Quinn in his last role before his death), is whacked by a rival family. His former bodyguard, Frankie (Sylvester Stallone), delivers a tape to his daughter, Jennifer (Madeleine Stowe). The tape informs her that he was her father and had to give her to another couple for her own safety, due to the business he was in and the danger she was in. From that point on, Frankie then began looking after Jennifer until he was sure she was safe.

    It sounds and looks more like an action/crime drama movie at first but once she finds out who she is, that is where it turns into a chick flick. Madeleine Stowe was all right as Jennifer, but they could have made a much better choice. Jennifer Lopez could have played the role which proves it is a chick flick, but I'd still rather have someone different. Need more proof? There is a scene where Frankie tries to teach Jennifer how to walk more like a woman through demonstration.

    Although it did fall more into the chick flick category more than any other, it did have it's moments to keep the men entertained as well. A few shootings, fight scenes and even a few farts for laughs. If I had to pick a movie that was similar, it would be The Whole Nine Yards with Bruce Willis as the suburbanite hit-man, although Avenging Angelo was not meant to be a comedy.

    I hate to say this, but Stallone is not aging well at all. He needs to pick better roles altogether. This was one of his better ones, recently, but can do better. Shade comes to mind as one of his better achievements of recent years and should pick more roles like that. He pretty much "jumped the shark" around Copland and he certainly does not look like Rocky or Rambo anymore, which is a shame. I loved those movies and would have liked to see more of that nature from him. Time waits for no man I suppose.

    Another actor who did a good job here was Billy Gardell, who played Bruno the hit-man. He reminds me a bit of Chris Penn and I liked his character here. 6.5/10

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    • Trivia
      Never released theatrically in the United States. Went direct to DVD.
    • Goofs
      At the opera, the book and the candle on the table switch positions.
    • Quotes

      Frankie Delano: You ever read this book?

      Bruno: Have I ever read that book? Not only does that insult my intelligence but it insults my ignorance. Why would a man like me, who happens to like himself, be caught dead reading a bit of boy toy fluff like that?

      Frankie Delano: [using his book to muffle his pistol fire] Because it's a killer.

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    • Release date
      • August 11, 2004 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • France
      • Switzerland
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Angelo'nun Öcü
    • Filming locations
      • Castellammare del Golfo, Trapani, Sicily, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Dante Entertainment
      • Epsilon Motion Pictures
      • Quinta Communications
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      • $17,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $824,597
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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