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Ten Benny

Original title: Nothing to Lose
  • 1995
  • R
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
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Adrien Brody in Ten Benny (1995)
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Ray is a man on the move. He's got a tip on the races that's sure to turn a borrowed ten grand into a hundred. But when Ray's horse comes up short, he finds himself on the run from the mob a... Read allRay is a man on the move. He's got a tip on the races that's sure to turn a borrowed ten grand into a hundred. But when Ray's horse comes up short, he finds himself on the run from the mob and his girlfriend in the arms of his best friend.Ray is a man on the move. He's got a tip on the races that's sure to turn a borrowed ten grand into a hundred. But when Ray's horse comes up short, he finds himself on the run from the mob and his girlfriend in the arms of his best friend.

  • Director
    • Eric Bross
  • Writers
    • Eric Bross
    • Tom Cudworth
  • Stars
    • Adrien Brody
    • Michael Gallagher
    • Sybil Darrow
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    425
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    • Director
      • Eric Bross
    • Writers
      • Eric Bross
      • Tom Cudworth
    • Stars
      • Adrien Brody
      • Michael Gallagher
      • Sybil Darrow
    • 14User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Adrien Brody
    Adrien Brody
    • Ray Diglovanni
    Michael Gallagher
    • Mike
    Sybil Darrow
    Sybil Darrow
    • Joanne Deturo
    • (as Sybil Temchen)
    Tony Gillan
    • Butchie
    James E. Moriarty
    • Donny Dematto
    Lisa Roberts Gillan
    Lisa Roberts Gillan
    • Linda
    • (as Lisa Roberts)
    Frank Vincent
    Frank Vincent
    • Ray Diglovanni, Sr.
    Gayle Scott
    Gayle Scott
    • Donna
    Greg Zittel
    • Al, Mike's Dad
    Jerry Moore
    Jerry Moore
    • Tony Town Car
    David Deblinger
    David Deblinger
    • Cosmo
    Anna Manfredi
    • Mrs. Deturo
    Paul Coughlan
    • Angelo
    Frank Page
    • John John
    James Vincent Romano
    • Claudio
    • (as James Romano)
    Nicholas Giordano
    Nicholas Giordano
    • Jerry
    Joseph Lins
    • Jimmy Toretti
    Jerry Sturiano
    Jerry Sturiano
    • Uncle Vito
    • Director
      • Eric Bross
    • Writers
      • Eric Bross
      • Tom Cudworth
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    5illharmonics00

    a blank film

    this film draws a total blank in my mind. i don't know whether to call it good or bad...it just seems to be there. the characters seem to run together, and unless you pay special attention, you'll mix them up very easily. there's not enough nuance to bring any of the characters out into the spotlight.

    and although the new jersey cliche is muted much more than the stereotypical presentation in "Jersey Girl", it is still evidently what we would portray new jersey's finest as. do people really act like that in jersey? hopefully not. maybe they do, and if so, i ain't going there.

    adrien brody's performance wasn't the best, despite his ability to be a great actor. i kept on watching the movie, although it didn't really interest me too much. it's one of those mystical "C" caliber movies that you just sit through as some rite of passage into independent film land.
    5=G=

    Ten Benny = 2 stars

    "Ten Benny" is a slice of life flick about some young working class Italian-American men in New Jersey who are desperately trying to merge life styles with dreams. Brody, who went on to better forums for his talent, is at the center of this less than engaging and somewhat clumsy melding of melodrama and reality from first time director Bross and a small army of producers. An okay C- small screen watch for those with a taste for guy dramas though don't expect much action, sex, nudity or common sense.
    6dtb

    Call It NOTHING TO LOSE, Call It TEN BENNY, or Call It Derivative

    This kitchen sink drama directed and co-written by Eric Bross of RESTAURANT fame follows a group of boyhood pals from suburban New Jersey -- chiefly charismatic Adrien Brody as Ray, a young shoe salesman (the original title, TEN BENNY, is shoe store slang for size 10B, supposedly the size one time customer Paul Newman wears) whose overestimation of his own sharpness leads to gambling debts, p***ed-off loan sharks, and overall misery. The film is as realistic as it is glum and predictable. I felt like I was watching a documentary about younger contemporary versions of my gambler/bookie dad and his goombah pals. I knew the film was striking a chord when, despite Brody's cocky charm and good looks therein, I spent much of the film smirking, shaking my head, and muttering, `Dumbass!' every time Ray made another bad judgment call or generally acted like a jerk. Still, despite its better moments, this story is nothing that folks like Martin Scorsese haven't done earlier and more powerfully. NOTHING TO LOSE (not to be confused with the 1997 Tim Robbins/Martin Lawrence flick) is worth a look primarily if you're a Brody fan and/or an aficionado of Italian-American angst, and you happen to stumble across this one on cable. (I find it interesting, though, that writer/director Bross went on to direct ON THE LINE with those two N'Sync guys.)
    5JayJeffersonCooke

    Just as bad as The Lords of Flatbush

    This film is another boring, so-called coming-of-age story.

    If I have seen these characters once, I have see them 100 times.

    This film and those like it have little relevance or appeal to anyone who recognizes ethnic stereotypes and unoriginal writing.

    Sybil Temchen is the only bright spot. Sadly, she'll probably end up in the same club as Adrienne Shelly (good actress performs well in indies, goes on to perform well in a few bad mainstream films and then disappears into films no one who is asleep at 3 a.m. ever sees).

    Maybe Temchen will get lucky with a good cable-TV series (that's what rescued Edie Falco from Shelly's fate).

    Cross your fingers (and your toes) for her.
    10anna-72

    ADRIEN BRODY IS SENSATIONAL - A MUST SEE MOVIE!

    This movie is a must see for the riveting performance of ADRIEN BRODY. Though the writing and directing may be average, keep in mind it was the first film for writer/director, ERIC BROSS. Bross does get better with age and experience. I enjoyed the performances of all the cast, however, I wish the character Mrs. Deturo, played by actress ANNA MANFREDI, would have had a more significant part. Whenever she appeared in a scene she lit up the room - She is talented, has star quality, is interesting, and I would like to see more of her in future films.

    Mr. Bross would have been wise to utilize Ms. Manfredi in the party scene -developing her character and defining her as Joanne's mother - he neglected to develop a relationship between mother and daughter. (When you are wandering all around looking for your boyfriend, it is a knee jerk reaction to ask your mom if she has seen him when you walk right past her. Joanne never once talks to her mother or acknowledges her as her mother. This made the entire scene lacking in content. Bross has the party scene so cluttered with people that it is distracting from the events taking place, as if the party takes place in Grand Central rather than Mrs. Deturo's (Joanne's mother) home with a gathering of relatives.

    One should never under-estimate the importance of a "mother" in developing a character. You learn early on that Ray, played by Brody, grew up without his mother who left when he was a child. This helps explain why Ray was so messed up. We completely lose all empathy for Joanne, played by Sybil Temchen, during this scene, as she is cold and menacing as she totally ignores her mother, played by Ms. Manfredi, as if the character is just a stranger amongst a bunch of strangers.

    So to sum it all up - - ADRIEN BRODY IS FANTASTIC and LET'S SEE MORE OF ANNA MANFREDI IN UPCOMING FILMS!!!

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    • Release date
      • November 13, 1998 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Nada que perder
    • Filming locations
      • Caldwell, New Jersey, USA
    • Production companies
      • Artistic License Films
      • BMG Independents
      • Nothing To Lose Productions
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    • Budget
      • $200,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $15,843
    • Gross worldwide
      • $15,843
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 48m(108 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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