Randy and The Mob

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Randy and The Mob is a 2006 comedy film written, directed and starring Ray McKinnon. It also stars Lisa Blount, Walton Goggins and Bill Nunn, with a cameo by Burt Reynolds.


Randy and The Mob was filmed in August 2005 in several locations in and around Atlanta, Georgia, mostly in Villa Rica. The movie won the Audience Choice Award at the Nashville Film Festival.


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A feel good comedy that gives a whole new meaning to things going south!

It's time for a good ol' boy to get wise.


[edit] Plot synopsis

'Good ol’ boy' Randy Pearson can’t seem to help getting in over his head with his various businesses. His latest scheme to keep his businesses afloat goes awry when a long-standing debt becomes due to a couple of low level Italian mobsters. And the IRS wants to talk to Randy too! Randy’s forced to swing into action, but his only hope is a helping hand from his carpal-tunneled, baton-teaching wife, Charlotte; his estranged, gay twin brother, Cecil and Tino Armani, a mysterious modern day prophet with a knack for high fashion, Italian cooking and clogging. They serve as a powerful reminder of the strength of Southern roots, where love and family can usually be counted on to trump all adversities.


[edit] Cast

Ray McKinnon as Randy and Cecil Pearson

Walton Goggins as Tino Armani

Lisa Blount as Charlotte Pearson

Tim DeKay as Bill

Bill Nunn as Wardlowe

Brent Briscoe as Officier Griff Postell

Paul Ben-Victor as Franco

Sam Frihart as Four

Burt Reynolds as Elmore Culpepper



[edit] Sources and external links

Randy and The Mob at the Internet Movie Database

Randy and The Mob (Official site)