Suicide Kings

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Suicide Kings is a 1997 darkly comedic crime thriller film about a group of wealthy young men who kidnap a retired mob boss in a desperate attempt to save a friend.

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instanceOf film
basedOn short story "The Hostage" by Don Stanford
cinematography Christopher Faloona NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Peter O'Fallon NERFINISHED
distributor Artisan Entertainment NERFINISHED
editedBy Anthony Redman NERFINISHED
featuresWealthyYoungMen true
genre black comedy
crime
thriller
hasCharacter Avery Chasten NERFINISHED
Brett Campbell NERFINISHED
Carlo Bartolucci NERFINISHED
Ira Reder NERFINISHED
Lono Veccio NERFINISHED
Max Minot NERFINISHED
hasRetiredMobBossCharacter true
mainTheme desperation
kidnapping
loyalty
organized crime
musicBy Graeme Revell NERFINISHED
originalLanguage English
plotSummary A group of wealthy young men kidnap a retired mob boss to extort money to save a kidnapped friend.
producer Gary DeLorenzo NERFINISHED
Wayne Rice NERFINISHED
productionCompany Live Entertainment NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1997-04-18
releaseYear 1997
runtimeMinutes 106
setting United States of America
surface form: United States
starring Christopher Walken NERFINISHED
Denis Leary NERFINISHED
Henry Thomas NERFINISHED
Jay Mohr NERFINISHED
Jeremy Sisto NERFINISHED
Johnny Galecki NERFINISHED
Sean Patrick Flanery NERFINISHED
writer Gina Goldman NERFINISHED
Josh McKinney NERFINISHED
Wayne Rice NERFINISHED

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Sean Patrick Flanery notableWork Suicide Kings
Johnny Galecki appearedIn Suicide Kings
Wild Cards hasBook Suicide Kings