Loose Cannons (Mine Vaganti)
Fandango / Rai Cinema (2010)
Comedy, Drama, Queer Themes/Interest, Romance
In Collection
#503
5*
Seen ItYes
(7/13/2016 Home)
829567091128
IMDB   5.0
94 mins Italy / Italian
DVD  Region 1   NR (Not Rated)
Dan Aykroyd Ellis Fielding
Ronny Cox Smiley
Dom DeLuise Harry 'The Hippo' Gutterman
Gene Hackman MacArthur Stern
Nancy Travis Riva
Robert Prosky Von Metz
Paul Koslo Grimmer
Dick O'Neill Captain
Dom DeLuise Harry Gutterman
Jan Triska Steckler
Leon Rippy Weskit
Robert Irvin Elliott Monseigneur
Herb Armstrong Cheshire Cat
Robert Dickman White Rabbit
David Alan Grier Drummond
S. Epatha Merkerson Rachel
Reg E. Cathey Willie
Alex Hyde-White Moderator
Tobin Bell Gerber
Thomas Kopache TV Station Man
Susan Peretz Lady Tenant
Al Mancini Man Tenant
Kevin McClarnon Oaf
Debbee Hinchcliffe Oaf's Sweetie
Jay Ingram Patrolman
Arthur French Bus Driver
Director/Choreographer
Ferzan Ozpetek
Bob Clark
Producer Rene Dupont
Alan Greisman
Writer/Composer Bob Clark
Richard Matheson
Richard Christian Matheson
Cinematography Reginald H. Morris
Gary Muller
Andrew Priestley
John Skotchdopole
Music Paul Zaza
Ran Ballard
Paul J. Zaza


Mac, the two-fisted, savvy cop finds that he's being saddled with a new partner, a known burnout, to work with him on a new and difficult case. The new partner is Ellis, an amazing detective, one who puts Sherlock Holmes to shame with his lightning-fast deductions. But he keeps assuming the personalities of entire casts of Television shows. This can be a problem when people begin shooting at them.
Edition Details
Original Title Mine vaganti
Distributor Virgil Films and Entertainment
Release Date 2013
Screen Ratio Theatrical Widescreen (2.35:1)
Audio Tracks Stereo [English]
No. of Discs/Tapes 1
Personal Details
Purchase Date 7/3/2016
Location Personal Library
Owner Deitz
Store Amazon
Purchase Price $13.99
Condition New
Links Loose Cannons at Core for Movies
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Notes
While I thoughly enjoyed this film by director Ferzan Ozpetek, the pace and cinematography were excellent, but it seemed to be missing something -- I found the characters and their interrelationships a bit confusing at times, Tommasco's gay friends seemed out of character and too stereotyped to have been his friends -- and at some points the plot didn't make sense.