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      • Danny Aiello as Frank Pesce Sr. Anthony LaPaglia as Frank Pesce Jr. Lainie Kazan as Mrs. Pesce Frank Pesce as Vito Pesce
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  2. Nov 1, 1991 · On the evidence of the sentimental family comedy "29th Street," about a lottery winner named Frank Pesce Jr., it's a person who connects lottery winnings with love.

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  3. Nov 1, 1991 · The Pesces in this movie have their origins in real people (indeed, the real Frank Jr. is a character actor who appears as his own older brother, Vito), but in “29th Street” they seem to emerge mostly from the long tradition of Italian-Americans in the movies.

  4. Frank Pesce as Vito Pesce. Robert Forster as Sgt. Tartaglia. Ron Karabatsos as Philly the Nap. Rick Aiello as Jimmy Vitello. Vic Manni as Louie Tucci. Paul Lazar as Needle Nose Nipton. Pete Antico as Tony. Donna Magnani as Madeline Pesce. Reception. On Rotten Tomatoes 29th Street has an approval rating of 75% based on reviews from 12 critics. [3]

  5. Nov 1, 1991 · All the Pesces really seem to do is fuss and eat, fuss and eat, fuss and eat. George Gallo, who wrote "Midnight Run," directs his own cliche-riddled screenplay based on a story by the late James...

  6. Dec 20, 2020 · Veteran actor FRANK PESCE has made a successful living being Sylvester Stallone's stand-in. He has appeared in 90 movies and TV Shows during his busy career. Frank co-wrote, his true life...

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  7. Nov 9, 1991 · Nov. 9, 1991 12 AM PT. Frank Pesce loves happy endings. In fact, he loves them so much he altered the truth about himself in the new film “29th Street.” According to “29th Street,” which...

  8. Frank Pesce is the luckiest man alive in spite of his bad luck. Based on a true story, a man growing up in a tough New York neighborhood has a gift for finding himself in the worst possible jams...and always getting out. He is the first New York Lottery winner. — Steve Richer <sricher@sympatico.ca>

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