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Director: Jon Carnoy
Cast: David Proval, Tony Sirico, Candis Cayne, Dan Moran
In 1957 Brooklyn, small-time mobster George and his sidekick Dip realize they've forgotten the birthday of mob boss Joey, so they engage the services of prostitute Glorice. Joey's reaction to Glorice gives George a promotion, and he's installed as Joey's assistant. George makes the discovery that gender-bent Glorice is not exactly a woman after all. The problem gets worse: Joey intends to marry Glorice, but she plans to blackmail him after the wedding.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Mob Queen, a 1998 crime comedy film directed by Jon Carnoy, has received mixed reviews from critics. The film currently has a rating of 7.5/10 on IMDb, indicating generally positive audience reception, while its Rotten Tomatoes score of 40% suggests a more divided critical response. Details about any major awards or nominations for the film are not provided.
Why you might like this:
Fans of quirky crime comedies with an offbeat romance at the heart will enjoy the 1998 film Mob Queen, directed by Jon Carnoy. The story of a gender-bending prostitute who gets entangled in a mobster's marriage plans offers a fresh, funny take on the gangster genre, anchored by strong performances from David Proval and Tony Sirico.
Mob Queen is a 1998 American romantic comedy directed by Jon Carnoy and written by Mike Horelick. starring David Proval, Dan Moran, candis Cayne. the film was released in January 27, 1998
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