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[[Image:Mafia_poster.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Jane Austen's Mafia!'' (1998)]] | [[Image:Mafia_poster.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Jane Austen's Mafia!'' (1998)]] | ||
'''''Jane Austen's Mafia!''''' is a 1998 spoof comedy directed by Jim Abrahams (the ''Hot Shots!'' series) starring [[Jay Mohr]], [[Billy Burke]], [[Christina Applegate]], and in his final film, [[Lloyd Bridges]]. As the title suggests, the film took on gangster films, drawing mainly upon | '''''Jane Austen's Mafia!''''' is a 1998 spoof comedy directed by Jim Abrahams (the ''[[Hot Shots!]]'' series) and starring [[Jay Mohr]], [[Billy Burke]], [[Christina Applegate]], and in his final film, [[Lloyd Bridges]]. As the title suggests, the film took on gangster films, drawing mainly upon ''[[The Godfather]]'' series and ''[[Casino]]'', but also drawing upon other films of the late nineties like ''[[Forrest Gump]]'' and ''[[The English Patient]]''. The title also references the brief surge in Jane Austen adaptations at the time. | ||
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[[Image:Yugoslav_Model_61_Skorpion.jpg|thumb|none|300px|CZ Vz. 61 E / Yugoslavian made M84 distinguishable by it's black pistol grip - .32 ACP]] | [[Image:Yugoslav_Model_61_Skorpion.jpg|thumb|none|300px|CZ Vz. 61 E / Yugoslavian made M84 distinguishable by it's black pistol grip - .32 ACP]] | ||
[[Image:Mafia_Skorpion_01.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The "Little Friend" with his Skorpion.]] | [[Image:Mafia_Skorpion_01.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The "Little Friend" with his Skorpion.]] | ||
[[Image:Mafia_Skorpion_02.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Skorpion fires on full auto.]] | [[Image:Mafia_Skorpion_02.jpg|thumb|none|600px|The Skorpion fires on full auto. As the muzzle flash indicates, the suppressor is fake.]] | ||
[[Image:Mafia_Skorpion_03.jpg|thumb|none|600px|To a little person like Deep Roy, a Skorpion is a full-sized SMG.]] | [[Image:Mafia_Skorpion_03.jpg|thumb|none|600px|To a little person like Deep Roy, a Skorpion is a full-sized SMG.]] | ||
[[Image:Mafia_Skorpion_04.jpg|thumb|none|600px|"Say hello to my little friend." (Okay, this joke still holds up.)]] | [[Image:Mafia_Skorpion_04.jpg|thumb|none|600px|"Say hello to my little friend." (Okay, this joke still holds up.)]] | ||
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[[Category: Movie]] | [[Category: Movie]] | ||
[[Category: Comedy]] | [[Category: Comedy]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:39, 4 May 2017
Jane Austen's Mafia! is a 1998 spoof comedy directed by Jim Abrahams (the Hot Shots! series) and starring Jay Mohr, Billy Burke, Christina Applegate, and in his final film, Lloyd Bridges. As the title suggests, the film took on gangster films, drawing mainly upon The Godfather series and Casino, but also drawing upon other films of the late nineties like Forrest Gump and The English Patient. The title also references the brief surge in Jane Austen adaptations at the time.
The following weapons were used in the film Jane Austen's Mafia!:
Double Barreled Shotgun
Ruffo (Stefan Lysenko) tries to kill young Vincenzo Cortino (Jason Fuchs) with a Double Barreled Shotgun.
Gasser M1880 Montenegrin
Ruffo tries to kill young Vincenzo again later on with a Gasser M1880 Montenegrin.
Webley Bulldog
Young Clamato (Anthony Jesse Cruz) hands Young Vincenzo what appears to be a Webley Bulldog in a paper bag to hold for him.
CZ Vz. 61 E
The "Little Friend" (Deep Roy) uses a suppressed CZ Vz. 61 E during an assassination attempt.
Smith & Wesson Model 29
Joey Cortino (Billy Burke) carries what appears to be a Smith & Wesson Model 29 in a shoulder holster during his wedding. He draws it on at least two occasions.
NAA Mini Revolver
Joey uses a NAA Mini Revolver at the wedding as well.
Colt Official Police
Antony Cortino (Jay Mohr) pulls what appears to be a Colt Official Police from behind a toilet tank, spoofing a similar scene in The Godfather.
Colt Detective Special
Realizing he was at the wrong toilet, Antony grabs a Colt Detective Special from behind another toilet tank.
M1911A1
Don Narducci (Andreas Katsulas) pulls out his nickel-plated M1911A1 in a flashback.
Unidentifable SMG
A guard is seen in the background with an unidentifiable SMG. It's impossible to make an ID at this distance.