Main Cast: Lara Flynn Boyle, Peter Dobson, Luca Bercovici, Danny Nucci, Teresa Dispina
Release Year: 1996
Country: US
Run Time: 82 minutes
MPAA Rating: R
Plot
In this crime drama with comic overtones, Tanya (Lara Flynn Boyle) is a barmaid who works at a sleazy tavern, while her husband Henry (Luca Bercovici), a one-time baseball player sidelined by a knee injury, divides his time between praying at home and praying at a Catholic mission. Henry is supposed to receive an insurance settlement for his injury, but at the moment Tanya's low-pay/high-stress job is the household's sole means of support. When she discovers that Henry has already been sent a $130,000 settlement, which is now sitting in his bank account, he claims that the money is cursed, and he doesn't want her to have any. Predictably, Tanya doesn't share this superstition; when he hits her in the ensuing argument, Tanya walks out. Before long, she meets Benny (Benny O'Malley), a would-be card shark and con man who agrees to help Tanya get some of the money away from Henry. Posing as a representative of the mission, Benny intends to ask Henry to help them pay for some repairs that cost, oh, about $130,000; to reinforce his scheme, he and a friend fabricate a miracle on the mission's grounds involving a tree that grows incredibly fast. The theatrical release of The Big Squeeze ran 98 minutes; the version released on home video added another 7 minutes of footage. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Sam Vlahos - Father Sanchez; Raye Birk - Contractor; Michael Chieffo - Inspector; Angelina Estrada; Tony Genaro - Older Man; Janet MacLachlan; Valente Rodriguez - Father Arias; Gary Paul; Bert Santos - Manny
Credit
Laura Schiff - Casting, Charmain Schreiner - Costume Designer, Bruce Gillies - First Assistant Director, Marcus de Leon - Director, Sonny Baskin - Editor, Mark Mothersbaugh - Composer (Music Score), Mark Mothersbaugh - Songwriter, J. Rae Fox - Production Designer, Jacques Haitkin - Cinematographer, Zane W. Levitt - Producer, Liz McDermott - Producer, Mark Yellen - Producer, Traci Kirshbaum - Set Designer, Don Gooch - Sound/Sound Designer, Paul Rataczak - Sound/Sound Designer, Marcus de Leon - Screenwriter