🎯 Quick Overview
Trailer
- Director: Kelly Makin
- Genre: Comedy, Crime, Romance
- Release year: 1999
- Runtime (length): 1h 42min
- IMDb rating: 5.9/10 (39K votes)
- Rotten Tomatoes: 24%
😅 Plot Summary – Badly Explained
A posh British guy accidentally joins the Mafia because his girlfriend’s family is *really* into Italian cooking… and other stuff.
🍿 Mickey Blue Eyes: Detailed Plot Synopsis
A Proposal and a Revelation
Michael Felgate, a charming English auctioneer in New York, proposes to his girlfriend Gina Vitale. However, Gina hesitantly declines, revealing that her father, Frank Vitale, is a member of the Mafia. She fears that marriage will drag Michael into a dangerous world.

Entangled with the Mob
Determined to prove his love, Michael insists on meeting Gina’s family. He soon finds himself unwittingly involved in their criminal activities, including a money laundering scheme using his auction house. The situation escalates as Michael is given the nickname ‘Mickey Blue Eyes’ and finds himself deeper in the mob’s dealings.

Accidental Shooting and Cover-Up
Things take a turn for the worse when Gina’s unstable cousin, Johnny, attempts to threaten Michael. In a chaotic moment, a gun is fired, and Johnny is accidentally killed. Frank and Michael attempt to cover up the incident, leading to even more complications and drawing the attention of the FBI.

⚠️ Spoilers and Ending Explained
🎬 Cast & Characters
- Michael Felgate (Hugh Grant): A British auctioneer who unwittingly becomes entangled with the mafia when he proposes to his girlfriend.
- Gina Vitale (Jeanne Tripplehorn): A schoolteacher with a mob-connected family who is hesitant to marry her boyfriend due to her family’s criminal ties.
- Frank Vitale (James Caan): A mafia member and Gina’s father, who tries to help Michael navigate the criminal world.
- Vito Graziosi (Burt Young): The head of the Mafia family, who sees an opportunity to use Michael’s auction house for money laundering.
- Vinnie D’Agostino (Joe Viterelli): A loyal but somewhat clumsy member of the Mafia, often involved in the chaos.
💬 Memorable Quotes
- Frank Vitale: “Hey, fuggeddabout it!” – Frank tries to teach Michael how to speak like a mobster, emphasizing the pronunciation.
- Michael Felgate: “Hey, fuggeddaboud id!” – Michael attempts to imitate Frank, resulting in a humorous mispronunciation.
💰Box Office
- Budget: $75,000,000
- Domestic Gross: $33,864,342
- Worldwide Gross: $54,264,342
💥 Mickey Blue Eyes Reviews
Personal Review
Okay, so ‘Mickey Blue Eyes’ isn’t a cinematic masterpiece, but I definitely had a good time watching it! Hugh Grant’s stammering and awkwardness in the face of the mafia made me laugh out loud. The scene where he tries to imitate a mobster in the restaurant is pure gold. It’s light, fun, and perfect for a casual movie night when you don’t want to think too hard.
- Who would enjoy:
- “Fans of Hugh Grant’s romantic comedies”
- “Viewers who enjoy light-hearted mob parodies”
- “Audiences looking for a simple and predictable comedy”
- Content warnings ⚠:
- “Mild language”
- “Brief scenes of violence”
- “Suggestive humor”
Professional Reviews
- Variety: “While ‘Mickey Blue Eyes’ tries to blend British humor with mobster tropes, it ultimately falls flat, offering a predictable plot and relying too heavily on stereotypes. Grant’s charm can’t save this one.
- RogerEbert.com: “Hugh Grant is miscast. While the movie has some funny moments, it fails to create a cohesive or original story. The result is a series of scattered gags that don’t quite gel into a satisfying comedic experience.
- The New York Times: “Though predictable, ‘Mickey Blue Eyes’ delivers some laughs. James Caan offers a great comic turn, which balances Grant’s bumbling charm. Still, it’s not a film to write home about.
Audience Reactions
Hugh Grant’s attempts at a mobster accent are hilarious!: A fun and lighthearted comedy that’s easy to watch.
James Caan’s comedic timing is surprisingly great.: Good performances from the cast.
Overall Consensus: A light and enjoyable comedy that relies on stereotypes and Hugh Grant’s charm. Not groundbreaking, but perfect for a casual viewing.
Awards
🛠️ Behind the Scenes
- “This movie was produced by Elizabeth Hurley, Hugh Grant’s girlfriend at that time. They had a production company together, called Simian Films.”
- “James Caan, known for his serious roles, embraces comedic timing in this film, adding a new dimension to his acting career.”
🖥️ How to Watch Mickey Blue Eyes?
Mickey Blue Eyes is available for purchase or rental on various platforms like Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, and Google Play Movies. Check your local listings for cable or streaming availability.

🎥 Similar Movies
If you enjoyed Mickey Blue Eyes, you might like these similar films:
- Analyze This (1999): A comedy where a mobster seeks therapy, similar to the comedic clash of cultures in Mickey Blue Eyes.
- My Blue Heaven (1990): Features a mobster in witness protection trying to adjust to suburban life, providing a similar fish-out-of-water comedic scenario.
- The Freshman (1990): An innocent student gets caught up with a mob boss, mirroring Michael’s accidental involvement with the mafia.
- Married to the Mob (1988): A woman tries to leave her mobster life behind, thematically resonating with Gina’s initial reluctance to marry Michael.
🛒 Mickey Blue Eyes Related Products
- The Godfather DVD Collection: Relive the original mafia classic. This is a great addition to every true crime fan’s collection. Enjoy this collector edition today!
- Mafia Definitive Edition (PlayStation 4): A great way to dive deep into the life of a mobster.
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- Italian Cookbook for Beginners: Over 100 Classic Recipes to Cook Like a True Italian: Explore classic Italian cuisine.
🎧 Soundtrack
Mickey Blue Eyes features a captivating soundtrack that enhances the movie’s atmosphere and emotional impact. Here are some notable tracks:
- “(I Don’t Know Why) But I Do” – performed by Clarence ‘Frogman’ Henry
- “Volare (Nel Blu Dipinto Di Blu)” – performed by Domenico Modugno
You can find the complete soundtrack on Amazon Music and Apple Music.
🤨 FAQ
Mickey Blue Eyes was filmed in various locations in New York City, including the Knickerbocker Bar & Grill in Greenwich Village.
Mickey Blue Eyes was produced by Elizabeth Hurley and Hugh Grant through their production company, Simian Films.
No, Mickey Blue Eyes is an original story, though it draws inspiration from classic mafia and romantic comedy tropes.
🔥 Bonus Content
Hugh Grant – Mickey Blue Eyes Premiere Interview
Ever wonder what stars think right before a premiere? Check out this quick chat with Hugh Grant at the ‘Mickey Blue Eyes’ premiere – his excitement is contagious!
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