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Little Italy
Description
After they have been friends since their childhood, Leo Campo and Nikki Angioli fall in love with each other. Things turn badly when their families get into a chain of conflicts because they work in the same field of pizza restaurants. Leo and Nikki try to spare their love story and not let it affected by this pizza competing.
After they have been friends since their childhood, Leo Campo and Nikki Angioli fall in love with each other. Things turn badly when their families get into a chain of conflicts because they work in the same field of pizza restaurants. Leo and Nikki try to spare their love story and not let it affected by this pizza competing.
Actors:
Elena Khan,
Anjelica Scannura,
Aniela Kurylo,
Richard Zeppieri,
Bill Turnbull,
Joe di Mambro,
Nicky Cappella
Elena Khan
Anjelica Scannura
22 June 1989, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Aniela Kurylo
Richard Zeppieri
Bill Turnbull
Joe di Mambro
Nicky Cappella
Director:
Donald Petrie
Country:
Canada, United States
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August 24, 2018
Canadian rom-com Little Italy tells you exactly what kind of film it's going to be in the first two minutes: a leaning tower of clichés built on a foundation of stereotypes.August 24, 2018
An often excruciatingly irrelevant piece of work...August 24, 2018
A movie whose idea of both romance and comedy is permanently stuck in 1985, like a moldy slice of gabagool, oh marone!August 23, 2018
It's as if screenwriters Steve Galluccio and Vinay Virmani watched every English-language romantic comedy produced between 1986 and 2003 and decided to build Little Italy entirely out of the scenes that appeared the most often.August 23, 2018
The movie is not without charms, thanks to a host of fine supporting performances and some decent chemistry between the two romantic leads.August 23, 2018
Although awful in some novel ways, Little Italy makes a mockery of its solid cast and director. Dreadful is too kind a word.