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In this internet only exclusive
clip, Gino (Danny Nucci) is suckered in to trying haggis
for the first time.
SOPRANOS mobster Vincent “Big Pussy” Pastore
joins Titanic star Danny Nucci and Shirley Henderson from
Bridget Jones' Diary in a new romantic comedy titled American
Cousins (15), which goes on release on 28th November 2003
in London, Scotland and key cities nationwide.
Two American Mafiosi, Gino and Settimo,
are forced to go into hiding after they murder two rival
criminals from the
Ukrainian Mafia in self-defence. On the advice of Tony, the
head of their New Jersey crime family, they take refuge in
the Glasgow café owned by a cousin they have never
met before, believing it to be a save haven and the last
place that their adversaries will find them. Cousin Roberto
and his grandfather Nonno are decent, ordinary people, whose
lifestyles are remarkably at odds with Gino and Settimo’s
own lives in the US.
Being honourable Mafiosi types, Gino
and Settimo try to repay Roberto’s kindness by warding
off a debt collector who wants his property, but their
heavy-handed approach to
his predicament makes him realise that they are not the PR
consultants that they claim to be.
Increasing the dramatic tension is a love triangle that
ensues when Roberto and Gino compete for the attention of
Alice, the woman that Roberto has secretly loved for years
and who also happens to be his employee. The final straw
is when Roberto discovers a suitcase full of plants, which
he assumes to be drugs. However, Settimo reveals that the
plants are not illegal drugs but cuttings of a new variety
of vine set to revolutionise the wine industry because it
can grow in any climate.
In the meantime, Roberto finally
musters up the courage to reveal his true feelings to Alice.
But before he has the
opportunity to propose to her, he finds her in a passionate
embrace with Gino. To make matters worse, Nonno who suffers
a heart attack, tragically passes away. Further complications
arise when the Ukrainian gangsters are tipped off about the
Americans whereabouts, and they declare war on Gino and Settimo
and their Scottish cousin. Against all the odds Roberto identifies
a place of sanctuary – the stone church attached to
the café that his father wanted to turn into an Italian
restaurant – but to ward off the Ukrainians he has
to set fire to his business. With the emergency services
subsequently responding to the fire, the Ukrainian Mafia
flee the area.
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