Rating: R
Genre:
Crime
Release Date: 05/25/1999
SubTitles: English/French/Espanol
Dubbed: English
Sound: 2
Run Time: 178 Minutes
Flags: Violence, Adult Situations, Questionable for Children
Distributor/Studio: Lions Gate
This four-hour miniseries is a sequel to 1997's top-rated miniseries,
The Last Don,based on the novel by
Mario Puzo of
The Godfather fame, but several critics noted that
The Last Don II is unintentionally funny. After Don Clericuzio (
Danny Aiello, the pivotal figure in the first series) dies from old age, Clericuzio's enemies come out of the woodwork with bullets and bombs. Clericuzio's nephew Cross De Lena (
Jason Gedrick) is peacefully enjoying life in Paris with his attractive wife and his autistic stepdaughter; when the wife has a mail bomb go off in her face, it marks the unleashing of a new wave of violence. Rose Marie Clericuzio (
Kirstie Alley), who still bemoans the killing of her son (during the first series), encounters romantic problems with Father Luca Tonarini (
Jason Isaacs). With teacher and nanny Josie Cirolia (
Patsy Kensit) caring for Cross' autistic stepdaughter, it's not long before the widower and the nanny take an interest in each other. But when will he figure out that she's an FBI agent? Cross's sister is Hollywood studio exec Claudia (
Michelle Rene Thomas); she's married to muscular, Austrian-accented actor Dirk (
Andrew Jackson), star of an action movie titled
The Fumigator. Premiered May 3, 1998 on CBS.
~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide