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Analyze That therapy comedy Analyze This. Directed by Harold Ramis, it once more features Robert De Niro as a gangster and Billy Crystal as a psychiatrist.

table Frank Gio as Lou "The Wrench" Rigazzi (So named because he apparently 'twisted some guy's head off'.)

Synopsis

Nearing the completion of his sentence in Sing Sing prison, Paul Vitti's life is threatened by assassins. He fakes insanity and starts singing showtunes from West Side Story. This draws the attention of Ben Sobel, who organises Vitti to be released into his custody. Needing some therapy himself after his father's death, a grieving Sobel talks Vitti into finding a regular job. Vitti attempts to find a legitimate job (he tries his hand at a car dealership, a jewellery store and a restaurant), but to no avail. At the same time, he also discovers that the Rigazzi family are the ones who want him dead. He reacts to this by telling the Rigazzis that he is 'out', and seeking a new line of work. He finds employment working as a technical advisor on the set of a mafia TV series. Meanwhile, FBI agents inform Sobel that Vitti has his old crew back together, and may be planning something big. This rouses Sobel's suspicion, and he visits Vitti, the two get caught up in a car chase, which ends in Vitti escaping. The FBI blames Sobel, and gives him 24 hours to track down Vitti. After locating Vitti (through his son Michael, who now works as Vitti's chauffeur), Sobel discovers that Vitti is planning a big heist. He tries to talk Vitti out of it, but Vitti goes ahead. The crew score $20m in gold bullion, but they use it to frame the Rigazzi family. This leads to the arrest of the entire Rigazzi family, and in turn, prevented a mob war.

Paul Vitti: (In front of Ben Sobel's elderly relatives) Who do you have to fuck to get some bacon around here? (One elderly relative gasps at his comment, he looks at her) Egh! Not you, I hope!

- Ben Sobel: What, you mean fire it? - Jelly: (Sarcastic) No, I mean twirl it like a fucking baton!

- Ben Sobel: Yeah, I mean, all you did was flash everyone in the dining room!

- Paul Vitti: Some of those broads probably ain't seen the ol' sausage in a long time, it's good for 'em! - Ben Sobel: Well, when the paramedics revive my Aunt Golda, I'll be sure to ask her!

Box Office

Analyze That just made $32m domestically, a far cry from the $106 million that Analyze This made.

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