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Angela de Marco (Michelle Pfeiffer) is fed up with her gangster husband's (Alec Baldwin) line of work and wants no part of the crime world. Soon, her husband is killed and she falls for an undercover FBI agent who is sent to investigate the case. But there is a roadblock: a libidinous mafia kingpin seeking to claim her for himself.
This is gangster life played for screwball comedy but the culture isn't all that different than what Martin Scorsese would present in Goodfellas just a couple of years later, right down to the colorful names like Vinnie The Slug...
Miss Pfeiffer, who looks utterly ravishing in outfits that set the teeth on edge, turns Angela's plight into something funny, but she seems eminently sane even when the movie does not.
May 20, 2003
Rita Kempley
A mix of goofy ethnicity, romance and self-discovery, "Married to the Mob" is an offer you can't refuse.
Pfeiffer is at her best, and there's plenty of action, although you may feel that some of the gags involving a scorned and vengeful wife (Mercedes Ruehl) are a bit shopworn.