Mio cugino Vincenzo

Titolo originale: My Cousin Vinny
Regia: Jonathan Lynn |
Anno: 1992
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Commedia Dramma
Tag: prison | small town | court case | court | southern usa | alabama | suspicion | cousin | lawyer | fish out of water | convenience store robbery | courtroom | defense attorney | wrongful arrest | expert witness | nostalgic | curious | murder suspect | engaged couple | courtroom drama | unassuming | ironic | best friends | deep south | joyous | understated | absurd | hilarious | amused | cheerful | joyful |
Cast: Joe Pesci | Marisa Tomei | Ralph Macchio | Mitchell Whitfield | Fred Gwynne | Lane Smith | Austin Pendleton | Bruce McGill | Maury Chaykin | Paulene Myers | Raynor Scheine | James Rebhorn | Chris Ellis | Michael Simpson | Lou Walker | Kenny Jones | Thomas Merdis | J. Don Ferguson | Michael Genevie | Jeff Lewis | Ron Leggett | Aubrey J. Osteen | Larry Shuler | Suzi Bass | Michael Burgess | Bill Coates | Jill Jane Clements | Muriel Moore | Bob Penny |

Bill e Stan vengono arrestati con l'accusa di omicidio. L'unica persona che può aiutarli è il cugino di Bill, Vincent, neo avvocato. Si tratta però del suo primo processo e il suo modo di parlare e vestire lo fanno sembrare agli occhi del giudice un incompetente. Tuttavia dalla sua parte c'è sempre la fidanzata Lisa, pronta ad incoraggiarlo per aiutare i ragazzi.

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In the scene at the picnic bench, the coke cans move around the table from cut to cut. D
The position of Vinny's head when he falls in the mud next to his car. D
When Trotter is giving his opening statement, he describes the car as having a white top while in re [...] D
It was previously noted that the prosecutor's definition of "verdict" as a term from Old English mea [...] D
When Vinny tells Lisa about telling the judge his legal name was Jerry Gallo, he says this is becaus [...] D
In the scene where Vinny is telling Billy why he should keep him as his lawyer, he pulls out the dec [...] D
Vinny is a lawyer licensed to practice law in the state of New York and not Alabama. While his lies [...] D
During the climax when Lisa is describing the difference between the two automobiles, she mentions t [...] D
A local man is explaining to Vinny that the problem with the car is because it has mud in the tires. [...] D
When Lisa is being challenged as a witness by the Prosecutor, he asks her "does ... make you an expe [...] D
While judges do make errors once in awhile, it is practically impossible that any judge would overru [...] D
Near the end of the movie, Judge Haller walks out of his chambers, and the sign on the door says "Pr [...] D
At the end, when they're all walking out, the woman with jeans and a red sweater with a black circle [...] D
When Vinny hears the owl screech while he and Lisa are in Trotter's cabin, he grabs a pistol from a [...] D
Vinny would not be allowed to represent both Billy and Stan. In any criminal case with multiple defe [...] D
During the final courtroom scene as Mona Lisa Vito is being dismissed from the stand by the judge, t [...] D
In the exterior courthouse scenes, the US and Alabama flags are seen flying from the balcony. In the [...] D
Mona Lisa claims that the 327 engine was not available in the Bel Air with a 4-barrel carburetor unt [...] D
When Vinnie has his final confrontation with J.T. in front of the store, He takes a flying leap thro [...] D
George Wilbur is called by the prosecution to identify the tire tracks left by the car of the thieve [...] D
Most of the law enforcement in the courtroom have nothing on their belts like handcuffs, keys, firea [...] D
Lisa's analysis of "the only cars that could have made these marks" is only technically incomplete. [...] D
Near the end of the movie when the case is won Mona Lisa Vito's nails change color from silver to re [...] D
At the end of the trial during Ms. Vito's testimony the knots in both Vinnie's and Trotter's ties ch [...] D
During the arraignment Judge Haller beckons Vinny to the bench with his left index finger. When the [...] D
At 1:29'50": the tail of the FBI expert's eyebrows sticking up then down, between shots. D
In the beginning of the film when Billy and Stan go to pass the truck driver, the lines in the road [...] D
When Stan and Billy are entering their cell for the first time they are carrying their bedding. In o [...] D
Mona Lisa claims that the 1963 Tempest and 1964 Skylark use the same body. It is true that the bodie [...] D
"Don't Look at My Shadow" song writer Stephen Stills is credited as Steven Stills. D
Although probably staged this way for humorous effect, a real police line-up would not have people w [...] D
At the end of the movie the judge confronts Vinny by congratulating about his career as attorney. Vi [...] D
When Vinny is holding the tape measure at the back of the court it is first not taut, then in the sc [...] D
When Vinny is eating lunch at the diner, the time/temperature sign behind him shows 4:35 and 72 degr [...] D
Lisa's hand on her mouth when showing new developed photos to Vinny. D
When Bill and Stan get arrested, they're under the impression that they're in jail for shoplifting u [...] D
The call of the screech owl is actually much quieter and more melodic than what is heard in the movi [...] D
Actually disclosure would be the correct term in this case, as would discovery. Black's Law Dictiona [...] D
After Vinny's successful court appearance the D.A. calls to congratulate him, and to inform him of n [...] D
Reflected in Vinny and Mona's sunglasses when they first appear after getting out of the car. D
During the courtroom hearings, the judge calls for order repeatedly hitting his hammer at the point [...] D
During the last scene when Vinny and Mona Lisa are driving away from the courthouse, the position of [...] D
When the faucet is dripping Mona assures Vinny that she torqued it between 10 and 16 foot-pounds as [...] D
When Vinny and Mona Lisa Vito are having breakfast in the diner the lone customer in the back of the [...] D
Vincent "corrects" the judge to say that his name is Jerry Callo. But Lisa is not there. The next sc [...] D
Several court procedures have been ignored (most likely for the purposes of flow and dramatic style) [...] D
Joe Pesci's stretch metal clips for his face to make him look younger are visible throughout the fil [...] D
When Vinny is looking at the pictures of the tire tracks supposedly made by spinning tires you can c [...] D
When Vinny's car is first shown going through town, it says, "Cadillac" on the grill. When the car p [...] D
When in the diner looking at the pictures of the tire marks, etc. the shots from outside show a man [...] D
The positioning of the empty card pack changes between shots when Vinny is using a card trick to exp [...] D
When Vinny is bailed out of jail there is a group of protesters outside protesting an upcoming execu [...] D
The judge's robe on his chair when trying to find out Vinny's true identity. D
The pool hustler "J.T." is called "J.G." by one of his flunkies during the nighttime $200 rolled-up [...] D
When Vinny and Lisa eat lunch at the picnic bench after Lisa bails Vinny out of jail for the first t [...] D
When the courtroom is waiting for Vinny to appear, the jury box is completely empty. Vinny then arri [...] D
The photo of the skid marks is an obvious fake - it is virtually impossible to lay a perfectly strai [...] D
When Gambini "rests" the defense's case, prosecutor Trotter makes a motion to dismiss all charges (w [...] D
After examining a witness, Vinny turns around and goes to Mona where they slap hands. They obviously [...] D
After requesting a continuance to look over Wilbur's testimony, Judge Haller says the clerk will cal [...] D
This film was made in Jasper and Putnam Counties in Georgia, nowhere near the Alabama line. On the h [...] D
When George Wilbur is testifying, he claims to have performed chemical analyses on the rubber from t [...] D
While Vinny is telling Trotter about his old friend Judge Malloy, Trotter's coffee cup jumps from hi [...] D
The black lady on the jury (seen when Trotter talks of "our ancestors from England") also serves Vin [...] D
When the public defender is presenting his opening statement to the jury, you can see Stan in the ba [...] D
When the prosecutor asks Mona for the second time whether she had ever worked as a mechanic, she res [...] D
During the preliminary hearing, when Trotter is interviewing Mrs. Riley, she says the boys drove awa [...] D
During his objection, Vinny uses the word "verocity", making a phonetic confusion with "ferocity". T [...] D
Any car can have a Positraction rear end installed. An assertion that a car does not have Positracti [...] D
When Vinny is telling Lisa what a lovely witness she has been, Trotter turns around to talk to Georg [...] D
When Sheriff Farley gives his testimony, he says "I asked him if he did it, and he said 'I shot the [...] D
When Vinny is in Judge Haller's office telling him about his name being Jerry Gallo and he messes up [...] D
As Vinny is cross-examining Ernie Crane with the pictures of his view from his house to the SAC-O-SU [...] D
In the opening scenes, the trees in the park across from the courthouse are completely bare, not eve [...] D
When Lisa is on the stand, the shadows from the blinds in the window-wells are different behind the [...] D
Sweat on forehead of Public Prosecutor on first day of trial. D
As Ms. Vito is explaining that she tried hustling some money to avoid cashing more checks Vinny is a [...] D
The position of the mud splatters change on Vinny's body when he slips in the mud near the car. D
At Trotter's office, the computer monitor behind him changes from authentic to fake during the initi [...] D

Frase

Vinny Gambini: My clients... Judge Chamberlain Ha [...] D
Bill: You have to see the Gambinis in action. I me [...] D
John Gibbons: Mr. Tipton, I see you wear glasses. [...] D
Lisa: Support? Is that what you want? I'm sorry, y [...] D
J.T.: Hey there, little Yankee boy. Look what I go [...] D
Vinny Gambini: [the cook puts a big blob of lard o [...] D
Vinny Gambini: [Trotter asks Vinny how he became a [...] D
Mona Lisa Vito: The car that made these two, equal [...] D
Vinny Gambini: [Vinny hears a drip in the motel ba [...] D
Lisa: I want a wedding in church with bridesmaids [...] D
Bill: We should get tuna. Stan: Please, no more t [...] D
Vinny Gambini: [opening statements] Uh... everythi [...] D
Vinny Gambini: Mr. Tipton. When you viewed the def [...] D
Stan: If this was a conspiracy, they would have to [...] D
Vinny Gambini: [answering the phone] Hello? D.A. [...] D
Lisa: [angry tone] What the fuck is going on here, [...] D
Vinny Gambini: It is possible that the two yutes.. [...] D
Vinny Gambini: Ms. Vito, it has been argued by me, [...] D
Vinny Gambini: I won my first case, you know what [...] D
Vinny Gambini: This fucking jacket! D
Vinny Gambini: Did you fall in your place or someb [...] D
Mona Lisa Vito: What name did you tell him? Vinny [...] D
Vinny Gambini: Mr. Wilbur, how'd you like Ms. Vito [...] D
D.A. Jim Trotter: Ms. Vito, what is your current p [...] D
Stan: You're fired! [to his public defender attor [...] D
Vinny Gambini: I understand you played a game of p [...] D
Vinny Gambini: What's most important is winning in [...] D
Vinny Gambini: How the fuck did I get into this sh [...] D
Vinny Gambini: Look, maybe I could have handled th [...] D
Lisa: Don't worry, I'll find a way to bail you out [...] D
Lisa: [talking to townsman] Famous for your mud? H [...] D
Vinny Gambini: Does that freight train come throug [...] D
Vinny Gambini: [Vinny and Lisa receive their break [...] D
[D.A. Trotter is making his preliminary remarks to [...] D
Vinny Gambini: Ms. Vito, you're supposed to be som [...] D
D.A. Jim Trotter: Now, uh, Ms. Vito, being an expe [...] D
Judge Chamberlain Haller: Mr. Gambini, the next wo [...] D
Vinny Gambini: Sheriff Farley, uh... what'd you fi [...] D
Mona Lisa Vito: You're goin' hunting? Vinny Gambi [...] D
J.T.: Hey there, little Yankee wuss! Look here, go [...] D
Stan: Why didn't you ask them any questions? Vinn [...] D
[repeated line] Vinny Gambini: What the fuck is t [...] D
Vinny Gambini: [about his secondhand suit, which h [...] D
Vinny Gambini: [to the jury] Hey, how ya doin'? [ [...] D
Judge Chamberlain Haller: I tell you this, because [...] D
Bill: At my cousin Ruthie's wedding, the groom's b [...] D
Vincent Gambini: Okay, you're helping. We'll use y [...] D
Vinny Gambini: I got thirty fucking minutes to tak [...] D
Mona Lisa Vito: [Vinny looks at her funny] What? [...] D
Vinny Gambini: It's a procedure. Like rebuilding a [...] D
Vinny Gambini: Is it possible the two defendants e [...] D
Vinny Gambini: [Bill keeps trying to thank Vinny, [...] D
Stan: there fucking with us. you don't excute for [...] D
Bill: [after hearing that he was being accused of [...] D
Mona Lisa Vito: So what's your problem? Vinny Gam [...] D
Bailiff: All rise as the judge leaves. D
Bill: We think they're trying to set us up as pats [...] D
Vinny Gambini: [Following argument about Vinny's c [...] D
Lisa: [In the diner after being woken at 5 AM and [...] D
Mona Lisa Vito: Don't you wanna know why Trotter g [...] D
Bill: Uh oh. His lights are on. Stan: Fuck. Fuck. [...] D
Vinny Gambini: I object to this witness being call [...] D
Vinny Gambini: Mrs. Riley, when you saw the defend [...] D
Vinny Gambini: What's the matter with you? Lisa: [...] D
Judge Chamberlain Haller: I don't like your attitu [...] D
Vinny Gambini: [Vinny is the lawyer, but Stan thin [...] D
Judge Chamberlain Haller: Counselor, your clients [...] D
Stan: The laws are medieval down here. Do you know [...] D
Judge Chamberlain Haller: How do your clients plea [...] D

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