My Blue Heaven
"A comedy about a government witness who gives suburbia a culture shock."
Barney Coopersmith, a by the book FBI agent, is tasked with protecting Vincent Antonelli, a former mob figure who now serves as an informant. Placed in witness protection, the plan is simple: stay quiet and blend in. Antonelli treats quiet as a challenge and turns every undercover moment into a... Read more
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About My Blue Heaven
Barney Coopersmith, a by the book FBI agent, is tasked with protecting Vincent Antonelli, a former mob figure who now serves as an informant. Placed in witness protection, the plan is simple: stay quiet and blend in. Antonelli treats quiet as a challenge and turns every undercover moment into a spectacle, charming friends and ruffling foes with his fearless swagger. Coopersmith must juggle security protocols with a client who wants to live at full volume, not under a pin code. Their misadventures take them from crowded nightclubs to back alleys, all while mob hit men circle in the background hoping to silence the informant. The clash between discipline and swagger fuels a fast, comic back and forth that keeps the pace brisk and the laughs coming. The movie keeps the tone brisk with a string of gags that ride on miscommunication and mistaken identities.
Released in 1990, the film was directed by Herbert Ross and based on a story by Nora Ephron. Steve Martin and Rick Moranis anchor a fast paced buddy comedy that blends sharp wit with goofy mob farce.
At the box office it grossed about 23 million dollars worldwide on a lean 6 million dollar budget, signaling that audiences welcomed its light hearted blend of crime caper and farce.
This title stands out for the easy energy shared by Martin and Moranis, a pairing that keeps the action buoyant even as the mob angle veers into farce. Its humor leans on timing and character interplay rather than flashy gimmicks, capturing a late 80s early 90s comedy vibe.
Critics offered mixed to favorable notes, praising the quick banter and the chemistry between leads while noting that the plot sometimes stalls between set pieces. The film treats secrecy and identity as a playful issue, showing how a carefully guarded life can collide with reckless charm.
Details
- Release Date
- August 17, 1990
- Runtime
- 1h 37m
- Rating
- PG-13
- User Ratings
- 266 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Action, Comedy, Crime
- Country
- United States
- Studio
- Warner Bros. Pictures +1 more
- Budget
- $6
- Box Office
- $23
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Steve Martin
Vincent "Vinnie" Antonelli
Rick Moranis
Barney Coopersmith
Joan Cusack
Hannah Stubbs
Melanie Mayron
Crystal Rybak
Bill Irwin
Kirby
Carol Kane
Shaldeen
William Hickey
Billy Sparrow / Johnny Bird
Deborah Rush
Linda
Daniel Stern
Will Stubbs
Jesse Bradford
Jamie
Director: Herbert Ross
Written by: Nora Ephron