Mob Queen
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Mob Queen is an American romantic comedy released in 1998, directed by Jon Carnoy and written by Mike Horelick.
Brooklyn Docks, 1957.
After the Consigliere (assistant) to the Mafia Don dies, crushed by a crate of tuna-fish cans, small-time hood George (David Proval) sees his chance to move up. Together with his dim-witted sidekick, Dip (Dan Moran), they celebrate with some "professionals" - George is ecstatic when treated to the oral talents of Glorice (Candis Cayne), the new girl on the...
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- DONNIE BRASCO meets THE CRYING GAME in this hilarious mob comedy.
- Los Angeles Independent Film Festival, Avignon Film Festival selection.
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