Dead Lenny

Dead Lenny is a 2007 action film starring Steven Bauer and Armand Assante, released under the tagline "Unfortunately, Lenny's promised everyone the money."

Dead Lenny
Directed bySerge Rodnunsky
Produced byDavid A. Hoffman
Michael Luther
Written bySerge Rodnunsky
StarringSteven Bauer
Nicole Eggert
Joe Piscopo
John Heard
Armand Assante
Music byJohn Donovan
Greg Manning
CinematographySerge Rodnunsky
Edited bySerge Rodnunsky
Distributed byRojak Films
Signature Entertainment
Release date
  • January 25, 2007 (2007-01-25)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Local New York City mobster Tony Thick (Armand Assante) is expecting $5 million in cash to be delivered by Lenny Long (Steven Bauer) from Los Angeles, but soon enough he realizes that Lenny is missing, and it's unknown whether he is dead or he stole the money and ran away. Thick sends Shady (Steve Baker), his made man, to L.A. to look for the missing cash. In search of the missing money, Shady meets Lenny's baby-desperate wife Sally (Nicole Eggert), his ditsy mistress Eve (Whitney Able), his muscle-headed brother Louis (Joe Piscopo), his quirky neurosurgeon Dr. Hooker (John Heard) and a crew of other nut jobs who don't know don't where Lenny is or what happened to him, but they all know that Lenny promised them all the share of the money. With Lenny discovered in the San Fernandino hospital, but in an on-again/off-again coma, Shady has to discover where is the money.

Cast

Production & Reception

Dead Lenny was shot in Los Angeles, California, and New York City. The film was released Straight to DVD June 25, 2007. It holds a 3.0 out of a possible 10 on the IMDb.

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