
Electrician Gus gets the chance to fulfil a childhood dream by buying an old bowling-alley with some of his friends, but first he must find his ex-wife a new husband so he can stop paying alimony.
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Matt Dillon as Gus

Annabella Sciorra as Leonora

Mary-Louise Parker as Rita

William Hurt as Tom

Vincent D'Onofrio as Dominic

David Barry Gray as Pope

Dan Hedaya as Harvey

Bruce Kirby as Dante

Luis Guzmán as Juice

Jessica Harper as Funny Face

Joanna Merlin as Loretta

Jennifer Alonzi as Woman on Train

Frank E. Smurlo Jr. as Man on Train

Bruce Altman as Mr. Wonderful

Peter Appel as Harry

Paul Bates as Marlon

James Bulleit as Lecturer #1

Raymond Michael Karl as Lecturer #2

Bernard Currid as Botanic Garden Worker

Arabella Field as Patti

James Gandolfini as Mike

Tanesha Marie Gary as Background Singer #1

Myreah Mai Moore as Background Singer #2

William Goldberg as Muriel Manner's Husband

Geoffrey Grider as Joe

William Duff-Griffin as Mr. Christie

Saverio Guerra as Paul

Angela Hall as Betty

Carol Honda as Emergency Room Nurse

Wallace Hornady as Organist

John Christopher Jones as Miller

Mare Kenney as Woman in Elevator

Frank Pellegrino as Man in Elevator

Eric Kollegger as George

Adam LeFevre as Kevin Klassic

Renée Lippin as Hannah

James Lorinz as Jos

Bruce MacVittie as Martin

Harsh Nayyar as Credit Union Officer

Joe Paparone as Building Super

John Rothman as Ralph

Brooke Smith as Jan

Vanessa Aspillaga as Marie

Floyd Vivino as M.C.

Mary Louise Wilson as Muriel Manners

Hans Zarins as Boy Soprano

Seth Gilliam as Emergency Room Doctor (unconfirmed)

Nick Taylor as Man at Party (uncredited)

Michael Wehrhahn as Ball Room Advisor (uncredited)
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