Eighteen-year-old mothers' son Harry (he lives with his overprotective mother Kate) shows his cruel side at one occasion and is hired as hitman/enforcer by the Jewish mob.
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Eighteen-year-old mothers' son Harry (he lives with his overprotective mother Kate) shows his cruel side at one occasion and is hired as hitman/enforcer by the Jewish mob. Written by
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In one scene, Harry is sitting in a cafe, and the Blondie song "Sunday Girl" is playing in the background. 'Debbie Harry', who plays Harry's mother, Kate, is the lead singer of Blondie. See more »
This film is great! It is a true dark comedy that is beautifully shot and chock full of disturbingly funny moments. Anyone with a sense of humor should love this film. John Inwood (The Daytrippers) does a fantastic job.
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This film is great! It is a true dark comedy that is beautifully shot and chock full of disturbingly funny moments. Anyone with a sense of humor should love this film. John Inwood (The Daytrippers) does a fantastic job.