Sugartime

Sugartime (1995)

Their affair shook the mob... and shocked the world.

  • Genre: Crime, Drama, Romance, TV Movie
  • Release Date: 1995-11-25
  • User Rating: 5.8/10 from 9 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 51min
  • Production Company: Pacific Western
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: John N. Smith
star 5.8/10
From 9 Ratings

Summary

Sam Giancana is a ruthless mob boss from Chicago. During a trip to Las Vegas, he sees a performance by the McGuire Sisters, a popular singing group with a pure image. Sam is attracted to Phyllis and begins aggressively courting her. The two enter into an epic romance, but it brings unwanted attention and tarnishes Phyllis's reputation. For Sam, however, the consequences are far more drastic, landing him in trouble with the law and his fellow mobsters.

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  • John Turturro

    as Sam Giancana
  • Mary-Louise Parker

    as Phyllis McGuire
  • Elias Koteas

    as Butch Blasi
  • Maury Chaykin

    as Tony Accardo
  • Louis Del Grande

    as Chuckie English
  • Deborah Duchêne

    as Christine McGuire
  • Larissa Laskin

    as Dorothy McGuire
  • Richard Blackburn

    as Police Captain
  • Christopher Barry

    as Photographer
  • Amanda Blitz

    as Annette Giancana
  • Renessa Blitz

    as Francine Giancana
  • Kelly Bodanis

    as Doris
  • Valerie Boyce

    as Showgirl
  • Bob Clout

    as Mr. McGuire
  • Stuart Clow

    as Vince Inserra
  • Bill Cross

    as Robert Maheu
  • Reg Dreger

    as Wadden
  • Todd Duckworth

    as Reporter #2
  • Greg Ellwand

    as William Roemer
  • Neil Foster

    as Reporter
  • Ron Gabriel

    as Frederick Jones
  • Carole Galloway

    as Mrs. McGuire
  • Yamit Geiger

    as Bonnie Giancana
  • Sam Grana

    as Johnny Roselli
  • Graham Harley

    as Introducer
  • Howard Jerome

    as Russian Louie
  • Nahanni Johnstone

    as Carlene Delfano
  • Patrick Jude

    as Frank Sinatra
  • Brian Kaulback

    as U.S. Marshal
  • David Keeley

    as Ralph Hill
  • Deborah Kirshenbaum

    as Marie Perno
  • John Kozak

    as Eddie Vogel
  • Peter Krantz

    as Robert F. Kennedy
  • Corinne Langston

    as Queen Mother
  • Adam Large

    as Fanning
  • Shawn Lawrence

    as Pit Boss
  • Timothy Lee

    as Assistant
  • John Lefebvre

    as Bennett Williams
  • Dan Lett

    as Maitre 'd
  • Vincent Marino

    as Jimmy Perno
  • Joe Matheson

    as Emcee
  • Robin McCulloch

    as Dick Martin
  • Gerry Mendicino

    as Libonati
  • Valerie Moore

    as Choreographer
  • Tony Munch

    as Moretti
  • Scott Nichol

    as Dealer
  • Michael Polley

    as Security
  • Miles Potter

    as Grand Jury Foreman
  • Michael Rhoades

    as Schippers
  • Nicholas Rice

    as Judge Campbell
  • Bill Roemer

    as CIA Agent
  • Rino Romano

    as Phil Alderisio
  • Tony Rosato

    as Frank Ferraro
  • Chuck Shamata

    as Michael Delfano
  • Kent Sheridan

    as Man
  • Ralph Small

    as John Bassett
  • Danny Smith

    as Stagehand
  • Dylan Smith

    as Prison Guard
  • Peter Snider

    as Other Man
  • Andrew Stelmack

    as Gondolier
  • Kristina Watson

    as Maid
  • Jonathan Whittaker

    as Dan Rowan
  • Jonathan Wilson

    as Deliveryman
  • Timm Zemanek

    as Reporter #3
  • Maritza Brikisak

    as Woman with Groceries (uncredited)
  • Vanessa J. Daniel

    as Gala Attendee (uncredited)
Production David Coatsworth Producer
Directing John N. Smith Director
Sound Michael George Music Coordinator
Writing Martyn Burke Screenplay
Production Gale Anne Hurd Executive Producer
Production David Gale Co-Producer
Production Martyn Burke Co-Executive Producer
Sound Sidney James Music
Editing Ralph Brunjes Editor
Production Claire Hewitt Casting
Production Diane Kerbel Casting
Art Barbara Dunphy Production Design
Art Lucinda Zak Art Direction
Camera Pierre Letarte Director of Photography

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