List of the best Maria Pitillo movies: Godzilla(1998), Spike of Bensonhurst(1988), Frank and Jesse(1995), Bye Bye, Love(1995) ... ...
Sci-Fi, Action
Japan|USA
1998
138 Minutes
Audrey Timmonds
Matthew Broderick Jean Reno Maria Pitillo Hank Azaria Kevin Dunn Michael Lerner Harry Shearer Arabella Field Vicki Lewis Doug Savant Malcolm Danare
scientist secret agent ex-girlfriend camera operator reporter godzilla spectacular brash incredible new york city madison square garden central park brooklyn bridge french polynesia sewer monsters animal attack nuclear energy mutation destruction
A giant, reptilian monster surfaces, leaving destruction in its wake as it strides into New York City. To stop it, an earthworm scientist, his reporter ex-girlfriend, and other unlikely heroes team up to save their city.
Comedy
USA
1988
101 Minutes
Angel
Sasha Mitchell Ernest Borgnine Anne De Salvo Sylvia Miles Geraldine Smith Maria Pitillo Talisa Soto Rick Aviles Antonia Rey
Spike Fumo is an Italian kid apsiring to be a boxer. He falls in love with a rich girl, who turns out to be the daughter of a Mafia boss. Spike is threatened to leave Bensonhurst by the mob... See full summary »
Western
USA
1995
106 Minutes
Zee
Rob Lowe Bill Paxton Randy Travis William Atherton Dana Wheeler-Nicholson Maria Pitillo Luke Askew Sean Patrick Flanery Alexis Arquette Todd Field John Pyper-Ferguson
At the end of the Civil War, Frank and Jesse James and other former guerillas who rode with Quantrill and Bill Anderson take the oath of allegiance to the Union. Feeling oppressed by ... See full summary »
Comedy
USA
1995
106 Minutes
Kim
Matthew Modine Randy Quaid Paul Reiser Janeane Garofalo Rob Reiner Amy Brenneman Eliza Dushku Ed Flanders Maria Pitillo Lindsay Crouse Ross Malinger
young man daughter friend divorce ex-wife girlfriend amusing emotional suburb family home apartment school car restaurant divorce male bonding dating parenthood romance relationships
A story about the family breakup of three divorced men. The film presented their perspective and it reveals their relationship with their children, ex-wives, girl friends, male friendships, and their identities as divorced men.