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BIG NIGHT  
Released: 1996, 109 min., R
Directors: Campbell Scott,
Stanley Tucci
Cast: Stanley Tucci, Tony
Shalhoub, Ian Holm,
Minnie Driver, Isabella Rossellini
Cast and crew details at 
The Internet Movie Database.

Campbell's character:
Bob, the Cadillac salesman






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Synopsis: 
In this witty drama, a pair of brothers debate integrity versus compromise as they try to succeed in the restaurant business. Primo (Tony Shalhoub) and Secondo (Stanley Tucci) have journeyed from Italy to New Jersey in the mid-1950s, determined to make a killing with an authentic Italian restaurant, The Paradise. But their food is a bit too authentic; Primo may prepare a superb risotto, but most of his customers are wondering why they can't get a bowl of spaghetti and meatballs. Secondo tries to convince his brother not to berate the customers for requesting more "American" dishes, but Primo stands firm. Meanwhile, Pascal (Ian Holm), another local restaurateur, is doing great business with "Italian style" food the brothers wouldn't bother to spit on. Despite Primo's refusal to change his recipes to cater to lowbrow tastes, Secondo goes to Pascal begging for advice. With The Paradise on its last legs, Pascal offers to help -- Louis Prima, the famous Italian-American bandleader, is coming to town, and Pascal is to arrange a banquet in his honor. He'll stage the banquet at The Paradise and cut them in for the profits, but only if Primo will allow Pascal to draw up the menu and follow his recipes. Minnie Driver, Isabella Rossellini, and Allison Janney highlight the supporting cast; Stanley Tucci, who plays Secondo, co-directed with Campbell Scott, who has a small but memorable role as a car salesman. -- Mark Deming
 

Memorable lines:
Primo: To have the knowledge of God is the bread of angels.  I'm not sure what that means, but it's true anyway.


Critics' reviews:
Cinema1 review
Zone 451 review
Sundance Channel review
Premiere Magazine 10/96
Steve Brophy
Stanley Tucci interview.
New York State Writer's Institute page on
Big Night.
Judith Weinraub, Washington Post, 25 September 1996.

Miscellany:
  • Filmed at Chelsea Pier 62's Stage F in NYC.


  • View Screenshots at Ofoto.com


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