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    Mickey Blue Eyes

    PG-131999 · Romantic comedy · 1h 43m

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  1. Aug 20, 1999 · Reviews. Mickey Blue Eyes. Roger Ebert August 20, 1999. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. "Mickey Blue Eyes" has most of the ingredients in place for another one of those married-to-the-mob comedies, but the central character has to hold it together, and Hugh Grant is wrong for the role.

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  2. High-brow humorists doing low-brow humor never hit their stride. English art dealer Michael Felgate (Hugh Grant) is dumbfounded to learn that his girlfriend, Gina Vitale (Jeanne Tripplehorn ...

    • (897)
    • Kelly Makin
    • PG-13
    • Hugh Grant
  3. Sep 3, 1999 · Movie Review: 'Mickey Blue Eyes'. By. Owen Gleiberman. Published on September 3, 1999 04:00AM EDT. Hugh Grant is the first movie star to spend every moment he’s on screen apologizing...

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  5. Aug 20, 1999 · Mickey Blue Eyes: Directed by Kelly Makin, Carl Gottlieb. With Hugh Grant, James Caan, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Burt Young. An English auctioneer proposes to the daughter of a Mafia kingpin, only to realize that certain "favors" would be asked of him.

    • (38K)
    • Comedy, Crime, Romance
    • Kelly Makin, Carl Gottlieb
    • 1999-08-20
  6. Messy movie. Not much for teens here. Read Common Sense Media's Mickey Blue Eyes review, age rating, and parents guide.

    • Hugh Grant, James Caan, Jeanne Tripplehorn
    • Kelly Makin
    • Castle Rock Entertainment
  7. Brings an enlivening wit to a comedy of culture collision! Full Review | Jan 1, 2000. Rotten Tomatoes, home of the Tomatometer, is the most trusted measurement of quality for Movies & TV. The...

  8. www.pluggedin.com › movie-reviews › mickeyblueeyesMickey Blue Eyes - Plugged In

    Summary: As Mob films go, Mickey Blue Eyes is far tamer than most, but the question must be asked, “Is crime worthy of laughs?” Mickey spends nearly two hours getting snickers out of Mob activities (extortion, money laundering, murder, arson, intimidation, etc.). Families must evaluate the appropriateness of such humor.

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