Filming Locations: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Earnings
Budget: $11,000,000
Gross: $1,044,824 (USA)
Filming Dates
1 February 1993 - 30 March 1993
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Cast
Actor
Character
John Cusack
Joey Coyle
Debi Mazar
Monica Russo
Michael Madsen
Detective Laurenzi
Benicio Del Toro
Dino Palladino
Michael Rapaport
Kenny Kozlowski
Maury Chaykin
Vincente Goldoni
James Gandolfini
Billy Coyle
Fionnula Flanagan
Mrs. Coyle
Elizabeth Bracco
Eleanor Coyle
Ashleigh Dejon
Katie Coyle
Lenny Venito
Hrbek
Philip Seymour Hoffman
Cochran
Currie Graham
Dunleavy
Frankie Faison
Madigan
Ed Pansullo
Carini
Benji Schulman
Tough Kid
Sam Coppola
Bartender Lindey
Jeanne McCarthy
Red-Headed Waitress
Don Brockett
Beer Belly
Nicholas Giordano
Male Detective
Victoria Thomas
Female Detective
Lonzo Green
Homeless Man
Bernard Canepari
Mr. Kozlowski
Iva Jean Saraceni
Mrs. Kozlowski
Betsy Zajko
Female Bartender
Hank Stratton
Yuppie
Thomas N. Levine
Pool Player
Scott Klace
Investment Counselor
Alice Drummond
Mrs. Breen
Della Crews
Lois Bowden
Don Cannon
TV News Anchor
Lenora Nemetz
Middle Aged Woman
Harish Saluja
Newstand Vendor
Kate Young
Neighbor
Joseph R. Gannascoli
Charlie DiSalvo
Monty Cox
Frogman
Joseph W. Bonacci
Thug
Robert Bella
Junior Bookie
Pete Ferry
Senior Bookie
Marty Kassab-Chaney
Goldoni's Sweetie
Pete Iole
Airport Ben Franklin
David Norona
U.S. Air Ticket Clerk
Bingo O'Malley
Older Man
Ana Dela Cruz
Airline Security Guard
Jeffrey Paul Johnson
Convenience Store Clerk
Betsy Molina
U.S. Air Flight Attendant
Bill Dalzell
Male Traveler
Barbara Russell
Female Traveler
Tony Amen
Bar Patron
Katina Forte
Airport traveler (uncredited)
John W. Iwanonkiw
Johnny - Dock Worker (uncredited)
Angella Kaye
Airport Employee
Frederick E. Kowalo
Airport Patron
Joe Shelby
Bar Guy #3
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Trivia
There was no Vinnie in real life. However, Joey Coyle did meet with a mob employee named Masi, whose father did deliver items to Laurenzi's father's business.
Joey Coyle was with two men, not one, when he found the money, and unlike in the film, did not stop to make sure that nobody saw him, so three people saw him find and take the money.
Joey Coyle did not live with his brother in real life. However, he fall through a ceiling when trying to hide the money. Other scenes with basis in reality include the policeman asking to be locked in the van to test its strength.
When Joey finds Katie in his closet, 2 crew members can be seen in the reflection on the TV. One is wearing a red shirt and is holding a boom mike, and the other is wearing purple and is operating the camera. Also, 2 studio lights are clearly visible.
Joey Coyle found the 1.2 million dollars in 1981. There is a scene where the Philadelphia Flyers are on TV and you can see player Rod Brind Amour who didn't join the Flyers until 1991. The year Joey found the money Rod Brind Amour was only eleven years old.
There is a scene in which Joey throws nickles at Dino. One of the coins stick to his forehead. When the scene comes back shortly, the coin is gone, but when the scene focuses on Dino again the coin is back.
Blond-haired FR driver:
It's not my fault that the city doesn't fix the roads.
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Monica Russo: If Joey Coyle has a $100 bill. You can assure that it's his last $100 bill.