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8 Heads in a Duffel Bag

8 Heads in a Duffel Bag

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good light comedy without excessive silliness
Review: This was a nice light comedy with some really interesting sight gags, but without being overly silly. Joe Pesci was his usual tough-as-nails gangster type and Spade provided his customary sarcasm. The film had some wonderfully funny moments, the best of which was the final airport scene.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Lost Your Head(s)?
Review: Tommy Spinelli (Joe Pesci) is handed a duffel bag with eight heads that once belonged to eight mobsters. He is told to deliver the heads within 24 hours or he will lose his own head. This should be no problem for a veteran mobster like Tommy, but problems appear when he gets on the plane and a stewardess moves his bag into another luggage compartment. When Tommy gets off the plane he realizes that he has someone else's bag. 8 Heads in a Duffel Bag is a tedious film without aim that tries to rely on situational comedy and the occasionally moments when Joe Pesci shines up the screen.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Lost Your Head(s)?
Review: Tommy Spinelli (Joe Pesci) is handed a duffel bag with eight heads that once belonged to eight mobsters. He is told to deliver the heads within 24 hours or he will lose his own head. This should be no problem for a veteran mobster like Tommy, but problems appear when he gets on the plane and a stewardess moves his bag into another luggage compartment. When Tommy gets off the plane he realizes that he has someone else's bag. 8 Heads in a Duffel Bag is a tedious film without aim that tries to rely on situational comedy and the occasionally moments when Joe Pesci shines up the screen.


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