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    My Blue Heaven

    PG-131990 · Comedy · 1h 35m

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  1. Aug 17, 1990 · A mobster under witness protection in the suburbs causes trouble for his FBI agent and falls in love with a police officer. IMDb provides cast and crew, user and critic reviews, trivia, goofs, quotes, soundtracks and more for this 1990 film.

    • (23K)
    • Comedy, Crime
    • Herbert Ross
    • 1990-08-17
  2. My Blue Heaven is a 1990 American crime comedy film directed by Herbert Ross, written by Nora Ephron, and starring Steve Martin, Rick Moranis, and Joan Cusack. This is the third film in which Martin and Moranis starred together. It has been noted for its relationship to Goodfellas, which was released one month later.

  3. Feb 23, 2024 · Rotten Tomatoes Classic Trailers. 1.62M subscribers. 68. 1.7K views 1 day ago. Check out the official My Blue Heaven (1990) trailer starring Rick Moranis and Steve Martin! Watch on Vudu:...

    • Feb 23, 2024
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    • Rotten Tomatoes Classic Trailers
  4. Vinnie Antonelli (Steve Martin), a former mobster, enters the witness protection program and moves to a small town in California. He clashes with FBI agent Barney Coopersmith (Rick Moranis), who tries to keep him safe and out of trouble.

    • (21)
    • Herbert Ross
    • PG-13
    • Steve Martin
  5. A former Mafia figure turned informant and his FBI protector get into hilarious trouble in this 1990 film. Find out where to watch online, see the cast, synopsis, videos and more.

    • (478)
    • Herbert Ross
    • PG-13
    • 20
  6. My Blue Heaven. A mob informant makes life crazy for the FBI man guarding him and theD.A. wanting him back in jail. 4,301 IMDb 6.2 1 h 35 min 1990. X-Ray PG-13. Comedy · Quirky. Available to rent or buy. Rent. HD $3.99. Buy. HD $19.99. More purchase. options. Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to finish once started.

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  8. "My Blue Heaven" is a popular song written by Walter Donaldson with lyrics by George A. Whiting. The song was used in the Ziegfeld Follies of 1927. It has become part of various fake book collections. Its musical composition entered the public domain on January 1, 2023.

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