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Smokin' Stogies is a 2001 American crime film starring Frank Vincent, Tony Sirico, Joseph Marino and written and directed by Vincent Di Rosa. [1] Premise. A gangster is sent to Miami to recover one million dollars in smuggled, and now stolen, Cuban cigars. Cast. Joseph Marino as Vinnie Marscone. Frank Vincent as Johnny Big.
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Smokin’ Stogies. 2001 Directed by Vincent Di Rosa. Miami, the Mob, and a million in Cuban cigars. When ruthless NY Mob boss Tony Batts sends his trusted Capo Vinnie Marscone to Miami to trace $1 million in smuggled, but now missing, Cuban Cohiba cigars, things start to heat up.
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27 mag 2003 · Smokin' Stogies (2001) directed and written by Vincent Di Rosa, is a wonderful surprise for viewers who were expecting a straight-edge mobster movie, but get to re-establish contact with their sense of humor. In this instance, there are parodies, gags, humorous stereotypes and a very large number of situations that will have the
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26 mar 2001 · Smokin' Stogies (2001) R 03/26/2001 (US) 1h 42m. User. Score. Miami, the Mob, and a million in Cuban cigars. Overview. When ruthless NY Mob boss Tony Batts sends his trusted Capo Vinnie Marscone to Miami to trace $1 million in smuggled, but now missing, Cuban Cohiba cigars, things start to heat up.
30 lug 2009 · Available on Amazon.com, Frank Vincent (Casino Goodfellas) Tony Sirico (The Sopranos) and Joe Marino ( Sinners) star in this 2001 Dark Comedy Adventure. When...
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26 mar 2001 · Smokin' Stogies (2001) Directed by Vincent Di Rosa Genres - Comedy | Sub-Genres - Gangster Film | Release Date - Mar 26, 2001 (USA - Unknown), Mar 26, 2001 (USA) | Run Time - 98 min. | Countries - United States | MPAA Rating - NR
Frank Vincent Cast. Joseph Marino Cast. Rolando Millet Cast. Keith Ritter Cast. Michelle Morrison Cast. Amy Lynn Baxter Cast. Critics reviews. Related films. Mob capo Vinnie Marscone, is sent down to Miami to find one million in smuggled – and now missing – Cuban Cigars.