Outrageous Fortune
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Michael D. Moore
Shelley Long
Bette Midler
Peter Coyote
George Carlin
Tammy Manville
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Proper, refined Lauren and loud, brash Sandy meet in an acting class and immediately dislike each other. Soon after starting the class, they each start seeing someone, unaware that it is the same man, Michael Sanders. They find this out when Michael disappears, supposedly having been killed in an explosion. But the women begin to believe that Michael has faked his death and form an alliance in order to find him and make him chose between them. During their cross-country search, they are chased by CIA agents and Russian assassins, and when they do find their boyfriend, he tries to kill them. They find out that Michael is a double agent, working for the CIA and the KGB, and is on the run from both after stealing a dangerous bio-weapon and a large amount of money. Michael eventually takes Lauren hostage, but she escapes, and by the time the whole ordeal is over, Lauren and Sandy have become genuine friends.
Cast
Shelley Long
Bette Midler
Peter Coyote
George Carlin
Tammy Manville
Ji-tu Cumbuka
Anna Marie Wieder
Robert Pastorelli
R G Clayton
Bill Marcus
Sandra Eng
James Espinoza
Eyan Williams
James Mcintire
Gary Morgan
Paul Brooks
Jerry Zaks
Diana Bellamy
Tom Dillon
Bob O'connell
Bill Hart
Debra A Deliso
Steven Rotblatt
Jose G Garcia
Pat Santino
Joan Mcmurtrey
Barney Garcia
Phil Mead
Mike Henry
Carol Ann Susi
Donald Ambabo
Lonna Montrose
Tom Lillard
Bunny Summers
Christopher Mcdonald
Florence Stanley
Ade Small
Johnny Sanchez
Coral Kassel
Debra Deliso
Barbara Dekins
Roger Engstrom
Robert Prosky
Tony Epper
John Schuck
Anthony Heald
Greg Mace
Sally R Brown
J Clell Miller
John Disanti
J W Smith
Ebbe Roe Smith
Neil Hunt
Crew
Myron Adams
Danny Aiello Iii
Daniel Alamillo
Richard Alarian
Eddy Allen
Larrie Anderson
Del Armstrong
Cheryl Beasley-blackwell
Martin Beazell
Bob Bradshaw
Melissa Bretherton
Norman Buck
Lisa Cain
Jean Caperonis
Rick Caprarelli
Michael Carrillo
Betty Chaplin
Robert Cort
Ann Culotta
Rocco Derasmo
George Detitta Jr.
Dennis Dion
Leslie Dixon
Gordon Ecker
Robert R Edesa
Jeannie Epper
Ted Field
Mali Finn
Chip Fowler
Rick T Gentz
Susan Germaine
Harry Gevshenian
Mike Ginsburg
Celeste Gose
Hugh Greenwood
Gloria Gresham
Larry Hamm
Mike Henry
Peter V. Herald
Peter V. Herald
Ellen Heuer
Phil Huff
Bruce Allen Humphrey
Dennis Jones
Gerald Jost
Donna Keegan
Tom Kramer
Richard Kratina
Scott Kroopf
Gregg Landaker
Hugh Langtry
John Leveque
Robert J Litt
Michael Lloyd
Barbara Lorenz
Tom Lucas
Victor Magnotta
Dennis Maitland
Daniel E Maltese
Jackie Martin
Mike Mccaffrey
Princess Mclean
Rexford Metz
Bob Mills
Laurel Moore
Richard Moran
Tom Morga
Richard Mosier
Gary Muller
Mike Nash
Carol Neilson
Phil Neilson
Martin Nickelson
Phill Norman
Dan O'connell
Dick Quinlan
Philip Read
Joseph Reidy
James Reynolds
Robert Roda
Tom Rolf
Steve Rundell
Jeffery L Sandler
Amy Sayres
Anthony J Scarano
Bob Scifo
Mark Scoon
Alan Silvestri
Judith Stevens
Bernie Styles
Becky Sullivan
Shawn Sykora
Michael Tronick
Elliot Tyson
Jim Van Wyck
James D. Vance
Sandy Veneziano
Eddie Lee Voelker
David M. Walsh
Deborah Watkins
Sherman Waze
Eugenia Weston
Brenda White
David A. Whittaker
Glenn Wilder
Claus Woedemann
Tom Wright
Tom Wright
Mort Zwicker
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Robert Pastorelli (1954-2004)
Born on June 21, 1954 in New Brunswick, New Jersey, Pastorelli had dreams of becoming a boxer, but when he was just 19, he was involved in a near fatal car accident that forced him to choose another career. By the late '70s, he chose acting. After doing some theater in New York, Pastorelli found work on both television: Barney Miller, Cagney & Lacey, Hill Street Blues; and film: Outrageous Fortune, Beverly Hills Cop II (both 1987), where his beefy frame and Runyonesque demeanor almost always had him play thugs and hoodlums.
In 1988, he found fame when he was cast opposite Candice Bergen as Eldin, the house painter who could never quite finish the job in Murphy Brown. Pastorelli's likable raffishness countered well with Bergen's icy charms, and he stayed on for six seasons.
After Murphy Brown, Pastorelli continued to play variations of the streetwise character, but this time to considerable comic effect in films like: Sister Act 2 (1994), Eraser, and Michael (both 1996). He returned to television impressively when he starred in the short-lived, but critically lauded Americanized version of the British Television hit Cracker. Pastorelli had just completed work on the Get Shorty (1995) sequel Be Cool with John Travolta, which is scheduled for release later this year. He is survived by a daughter.
by Michael T. Toole
Robert Pastorelli (1954-2004)
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Released in United States Winter January 30, 1987
Released in United States on Video November 12, 1987
Began shooting April 14, 1986.
Released in United States Winter January 30, 1987
Released in United States on Video November 12, 1987