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Closed Caption; Theatrical trailer; Interactive menus; Scene selection; Anamorphic widescreen (1.85:1); English (stereo), French (mono), and Spanish (mono) language tracks; English and Spanish subtitles
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1. Main Titles
2. The Ex-Gangster
3. Little Johnny
4. Ma's Pancreas
5. Dundee's New Boy
6. The Local Hero
7. Problems at Home
8. Lil Sheridan
9. Danny Uermin
10. A Message From Moronie
11. Brotherly Advice
12. Dangerously
13. Johnny and Lil
14. On the Warpath
15. The New Boss
16. A Budding Crimefighter
17. Diversified Crime
18. Time to Play Ball
19. Tommy's "Accident"
20. Revenge
21. A Normal Life
22. Tommy's Wedding
23. Brother Against Brother
24. The D.A.'s Brother
25. Framed
26. The Big House
27. The Witness
28. The Grapevine
29. Johnny's Escape
30. Saving Tommy
31. Crime Doesn't Pay
32. End Titles
This spoof of the 1930s and '40s crime stories ranges from the ridiculous to the sublime as it tells the story of Johnny Dangerously (Byron Thames as the young Johnny, Michael Keaton as the older), a devoted son to his ailing mother (Maureen Stapleton), so ill that she needs money for several operations. Johnny has nowhere to turn, and because gangsters tend to flourish in his neighborhood he goes to work for Dundee, a benevolent godfather-gangster type, in order to cover his mother's medical bills. Johnny hides his association with Dundee from his younger brother Tommy (Griffin Dunne) and goes so far as to pay for Tommy's law school fees -- supporting him until Tommy joins the staff of the local (and corrupt) district attorney's office for Burr (Danny DeVito). When Johnny starts working for Dundee, he clashes with the evil Vermin (Joe Piscopo) right from the beginning, but things only get worse. After Dundee decides to retire, Johnny ascends to the helm, and it does not look like Vermin is going to take that sitting down. Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide