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  1. Suicide Kings is a 1997 American crime thriller black comedy film directed by Peter O'Fallon, and starring Christopher Walken, Denis Leary, Sean Patrick Flanery, Johnny Galecki, Jay Mohr, Jeremy Sisto and Henry Thomas.

  2. 25 set 1998 · Suicide Kings: Directed by Peter O'Fallon. With Mark Watson, Christopher Walken, Denis Leary, Nina Siemaszko. A group of youngsters kidnap a respected Mafia figure.

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    • Comedy, Crime, Drama
    • Peter O'Fallon
    • 1998-09-25
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  4. Avery (Henry Thomas), Max (Sean Patrick Flanery) and two friends (Jay Mohr, Jeremy Sisto), all wealthy men in their 20s, kidnap former Mafia boss Charlie (Christopher Walken) in an attempt to pay...

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    • Peter O'fallon
    • R
    • Christopher Walken
  5. www.metacritic.com › movie › suicide-kingsSuicide Kings - Metacritic

    17 apr 1998 · R. Artisan Entertainment. 1 h 46 m. Summary In an attempt to save his sister, Avery and his buddies concoct a "suicidal" plan which involves kidnapping a retired mob boss (Walken) in an attempt to exploit his connections and negotiating power. Comedy. Crime.

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    • Peter O'fallon
    • R
    • Christopher Walken
  6. Suicide Kings. Avery is desperate: his sister has been kidnapped and ransomed for $2 ,000,000, and his father doesn't have the cash. So Avery and his buddies concoct a bold, semi-suicidal scheme: abduct retired mob boss Charlie Bartolucci (Walken), and force him to help find the girl.

  7. Suicide Kings. Jump to Edit. Summaries. A group of youngsters kidnap a respected Mafia figure. Ex-mob boss Christopher Walken is kidnapped by a group of four kids in a haphazard attempt at paying the ransom for another, separate kidnapping. Complexities arise as the group cannot seem to do anything right. — Wells Oliver <s0ewoliv@titan.vcu.edu>