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Goldie Hawn
Executive Producer -
Nora Ephron
Writer -
Herbert Ross
Director -
Robert M. Reitano
Editor -
Stephen A. Rotter
Editor -
Joseph G. Aulisi
Costume Design -
Norman Fessler
Stand In -
John Bailey
Director of Photography
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BadChristian 6/23/2021 3:58:14 PM
My Blue Heaven is okay. The acting is serviceable, although never did I believe that Steve Martin was an Italian Mob guy. I didn't find it particularly funny; I laughed two times and those were more out of shock. The plot, which Wikipedia tells me is vaguely based on the same guy who inspired Goodfellas, isn't exactly a new or unique idea, but it has some potential as both a fish out of water and an odd couple story. My Blue Heaven is fine; there isn't anything terrible, nothing drew me out of the film (except Steve Martin's casting and the choice to use title cards to occasionally change perspective), and I never was confused or disappointed with the story beats, but I was never impressed or fully invested. I picked this movie at random and didn't know what I was watching until the title appeared. I was excited to see that I was going to see a movie with Steve Martin, Rick Moranis, and Joan Cusack, but they are all misused and easily could have been replaced with any other B-list actor. Again, it's fine. It's okay. I didn't dislike it, but there are plenty of better movies to have given that hour and a half to.
Colleen Camp
Dr. Margaret Snow CoopersmithJoan Cusack
Hannah StubbsDaniel Stern
Will StubbsRick Moranis
Barney CoopersmithSteve Martin
Vincent "Vinnie" AntonelliWilliam Hickey
Billy Sparrow / Johnny BirdCarol Kane
ShaldeenGordon Currie
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