Underworld (1996 film)
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| Underworld | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Roger Christian |
| Produced by | Robert Vince William Vince |
| Written by | Larry Bishop |
| Starring | Denis Leary |
| Music by | Anthony Marinelli |
| Cinematography | Steven Bernstein |
| Editing by | Robin Russell |
| Release date(s) | 9 May, 1997 |
| Running time | 95 min. |
| Country | USA |
| Language | English |
| IMDb profile | |
Underworld is a 1996 comedy/thriller film. It directed by Roger Christian and stars Denis Leary, Joe Mantegna and Annabella Sciorra. Rated R for pervasive strong language and violence, and for sexuality. Film nominated for Best film at the Mystfest.
[edit] Plot
Just out of prison, Johnny Crown or another name Johnny Alt (Denis Leary) is running a bit late for a meeting he's been waiting seven years to attend. But first, he has a little unfinished business to take care of: hunt down every last man responsible for taking out his dad. And like everything else Johnny does, he's going to do it his way-in style. With his mysterious friend Frank Gavilan (Joe Mantegna) along for the ride, Johnny's out to uncover just who masterminded his father's hit, and settle the score for good.

