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    Things Change

    PG1988 · Comedy · 1h 40m

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  2. Oct 21, 1988 · Things Change: Directed by David Mamet. With Don Ameche, Joe Mantegna, Robert Prosky, J.J. Johnston. Shoe-shiner Gino is hired to take the rap for a mafia murder. Two-bit gangster Jerry watches over Gino and gives him a weekend to remember.

    • (3.9K)
    • Comedy, Crime, Drama
    • David Mamet
    • 1988-10-21
  3. 100 minutes. Country. United States. Language. English. Box office. $3,527,886 [1] Things Change is a 1988 American comedy-drama film directed by David Mamet and starring Joe Mantegna and Don Ameche. It was co-written by Mamet and Shel Silverstein.

    • $3,527,886
    • October 21, 1988
  4. A Chicago shoeshine man (Don Ameche) is mistaken for a mob boss by a young syndicate underling (Joe Mantegna) and taken to Lake Tahoe. There, he must convince the real boss (Robert Prosky) that he is who he claims to be, while avoiding death.

  5. The Chicago Mafia makes shoeshine man Gino (Don Ameche) an offer: do the time for a murder he didn't commit, and they'll buy him a fishing boat in Sicily. Gino accepts and is placed in the custody...

    • (28)
    • David Mamet
    • PG
    • Don Ameche
  6. Summaries. Shoe-shiner Gino is hired to take the rap for a mafia murder. Two-bit gangster Jerry watches over Gino and gives him a weekend to remember. Gino, an Italian-American shoe-shiner with a remarkable similarity to a certain mafia don, is paid to take the rap for a murder.

  7. Things Change - Apple TV. Available on Tubi TV, iTunes. Don Ameche and Joe Mantegna shared the Best Actor Award at the 1988 Venice International Film Festival for their work in this acclaimed comedy by David Mamet.

  8. Overview. Jerry, a misfit Mafia henchman, is assigned the low-level job of keeping an eye on Gino, a shoe repairman fingered by the Mob to confess to a murder he didn't commit. But Gino's mistaken for a Mafia boss, and the two are suddenly catapulted to the highest levels of mobster status.

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