Movie
Two if by Sea
Comedy film with a runtime of 96 minutes, released in 1996. Presented in English.
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Synopsis
Co-star Denis Leary co-wrote the script for this romantic comedy-drama. Leary plays Frank O'Brien, a no-class, small-time hood who is the boyfriend of Roz (Sandra Bullock), a cashier with a New York Jewish background who dreams of settling down and having kids. Roz wants out of the relationship but is fearful to break up. On a Friday, she accompanies Frank as he steals a painting. He tells her that it's his last job as a thief. Frank plans the delivery for Sunday evening so that they can turn the job into a getaway weekend. They go to a New England town and break into a huge home; the owners are on vacation. A sophisticated neighbor, Evan Marsh (Stephen Dillane), believes that they are friends of the owners' children and invites them to a party. Evan is an upper-class bachelor and is attracted to Roz. Roz goes horseback riding and boating with him, pretending a sophistication she doesn't possess, while Frank fumes at the rich rival. Meanwhile, Frank's crime boss Beano (Wayne Robson) learns that the painting Frank has stolen is a four-million-dollar Matisse and comes to the town with three henchmen. They are pursued by Detective O'Malley (Yaphet Kotto), who is trying to find a mysterious master art thief.
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Cast
- Denis Leary
- Sandra Bullock
- Stephen Dillane
- Yaphet Kotto
- Wayne Robson
- Jonathan Tucker
- Mike Starr
- Michael Badalucco
- Lenny Clarke
- Jonny Fido
- Don Gavin
- Shaun R. Clarke
- Markus Parilo
- John Friesen
- Ian White
- Jane Moffat
- Kay Hawtry
- Geoffrey McLean
- Sean Runnette
- Richard Fitzpatrick
- Ferne Downey
- Philip Williams
- Katya Ladan
- Lorne Cossette
- John Fulton
- Angela Moore
- Kay Hawtrey
- Claire Rankin
- Michael Risley
- Martha Irving
- Leslie Boyd
- Dennis O'Connor
- Joseph Di Mambro
- Tracy Jones
- Sandi Ross
- Chris Benson
- Julia Montgomery Brown
- Gary Vermeir
- Denis Leary
- Michael Armstrong
- Julie Houle
- Gary Barber
- David Chapman
- Michael MacDonald
- Laird McMurray
- Todd Thaler
- Glen Gauthier
- Bill Todman Jr.
- Olga Dimitrov
- Bruce Green
- Branko Racki
- Mark Haack
- Andrew Lesnie