
98 minutes
10/15/1993
Electrician Gus gets the chance to fulfil a childhood dream by buying an old bowling-alley with some of his friends, but first he must find his ex-wife a new husband so he can stop paying alimony.

Matt Dillon
as Gus

Annabella Sciorra
as Leonora

Mary-Louise Parker
as Rita

William Hurt
as Tom

Vincent D'Onofrio
as Dominic

David Barry Gray
as Pope

Dan Hedaya
as Harvey

Bruce Kirby
as Dante

Luis Guzmán
as Juice

Jessica Harper
as Funny Face

Joanna Merlin
as Loretta
Jennifer Alonzi
as Woman on Train
Frank E. Smurlo Jr.
as Man on Train

Bruce Altman
as Mr. Wonderful

Peter Appel
as Harry

Paul Bates
as Marlon
James Bulleit
as Lecturer #1
Raymond Michael Karl
as Lecturer #2
Bernard Currid
as Botanic Garden Worker

Arabella Field
as Patti

James Gandolfini
as Mike
Tanesha Marie Gary
as Background Singer #1
Myreah Mai Moore
as Background Singer #2
William Goldberg
as Muriel Manner's Husband

Geoffrey Grider
as Joe
William Duff-Griffin
as Mr. Christie

Saverio Guerra
as Paul

Angela Hall
as Betty
Carol Honda
as Emergency Room Nurse
Wallace Hornady
as Organist

John Christopher Jones
as Miller
Mare Kenney
as Woman in Elevator
Frank Pellegrino
as Man in Elevator
Eric Kollegger
as George

Adam LeFevre
as Kevin Klassic

Renée Lippin
as Hannah

James Lorinz
as Jos

Bruce MacVittie
as Martin

Harsh Nayyar
as Credit Union Officer
Joe Paparone
as Building Super

John Rothman
as Ralph

Brooke Smith
as Jan

Vanessa Aspillaga
as Marie

Floyd Vivino
as M.C.

Mary Louise Wilson
as Muriel Manners
Hans Zarins
as Boy Soprano

Seth Gilliam
as Emergency Room Doctor (unconfirmed)
Nick Taylor
as Man at Party (uncredited)

Michael Wehrhahn
as Ball Room Advisor (uncredited)