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Big Night Director: Campbell Scott, Stanley Tucci Cast: Stanley Tucci, Tony Shalhoub, Minnie Driver, Ian Holm

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  • DVD Release Date: 04/07/1998
  • Original Release: 1996
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 1,091

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Subtitles: English, Spanish; Theatrical trailer; Scene selections; Widescreen format

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Scene Index

Side #1 --
0. Scene Selections
1. Start [3:19]
2. Open for business [1:36]
3. "Is this what I ordered?" [3:50]
4. At the bank [5:35]
5. Business across the street [2:07]
6. Alberto [1:47]
7. Phyllis [4:36]
8. At Pascal's [9:44]
9. "Louis Prima's coming." [1:09]
10. Ann [3:21]
11. Need help? [:59]
12. Their last chance [1:58]
13. Pots,pans,and pasta [1:39]
14. Booze call [1:08]
15. Gabriella [3:12]
16. Next year's Cadillac [4:24]
17. Pascal stops by [5:01]
18. Calling Uncle Paolo [:58]
19. Secondo invites Ann [1:02]
20. The Maestro returns [2:26]
21. Phyllis returns [2:22]
22. The party begins [3:20]
23. Buona Sera [1:35]
24. Pascal & Gabriella arrive [2:33]
25. Kitchen of love [1:49]
26. Phyllis & Gabriella [2:08]
27. Mambo Italiano [2:40]
28. Dinner is served [8:48]
29. Ring game [1:54]
30. "No one is coming" [1:54]
31. On the beach [11:24]
32. Breakfast [5:21]
33. End Credits [3:12]

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Editorial Reviews

In this witty drama, a pair of brothers debate integrity versus compromise as they try to succeed in the restaurant business. Primo (Tony Shalhoub) and Secondo (Stanley Tucci) have journeyed from Italy to New Jersey in the mid-1950s, determined to make a killing with an authentic Italian restaurant, The Paradise. But their food is a bit too authentic; Primo may prepare a superb risotto, but most of his customers are wondering why they can't get a bowl of spaghetti and meatballs. Secondo tries to convince his brother not to berate the customers for requesting more "American" dishes, but Primo stands firm. Meanwhile, Pascal (Ian Holm), another local restaurateur, is doing great business with "Italian style" food the brothers wouldn't bother to spit on. Despite Primo's refusal to change his recipes to cater to lowbrow tastes, Secondo goes to Pascal begging for advice. With The Paradise on its last legs, Pascal offers to help -- Louis Prima, the famous Italian-American bandleader, is coming to town, and Pascal is to arrange a banquet in his honor. He'll stage the banquet at The Paradise in the hopes that Prima and his entourage (and hopefully the accompanying press) will fall in love with the authentic food and sing the praises of the foundering restaurant as he tours the country. The preparations for the big night and the behind-the-scenes family drama that ensues is highlighted by a strong supporting cast of Minnie Driver, Isabella Rossellini, and Allison Janney. Stanley Tucci, who plays Secondo, co-directed with Campbell Scott, who has a small but memorable role as a car salesman. Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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October 29, 2005: "Big Night" is one of those rare films that captures the personality of each character and develops those characterizations throughout the movie, while telling an interesting feature story with sub plots that could stand up against most feature films. While Tony Shaloub and Stanley Tucci shine in their starring roles as brothers with distinctly different goals and dreams for their shared restaurant, probably the true beauty of this film is how much is said about love and passion through scenes with food, cars, business dealings and character's interactions with each other. While this movie is entertaining for everyone, it is a must see for anyone who is passionate about the food and beverage industry!

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July 10, 2005: I Absolutely enjoyed this film. Wonderful. Great acting by the whole cast. Parts of it were filmed in my hometown of Keyport New Jersey. Excellent film!


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