Lookin' Italian (1994): cast, story & where to watch
1994 · Film · ★ 7.3

Released in 1994, Lookin' Italian is a drama, crime and romance film directed by Guy Magar, running about 97 minutes. “There can be no peace without honor and family.” — that tagline sets the tone.
What it’s about. After an unfortunate incident causes him to leave the "family business" and move to Los Angeles, Vinny Pallazzo is living a quiet life. When his nephew, Anthony, moves in with him, Vinny slowly learns to live life to the fullest again. However, Anthony is young, and is living life in the fast lane. He brings out the demons from Vinny's past. Now Vinny must try to stop Anthony from making the same mistakes that changed his life forever.
Who’s in it. Lookin' Italian stars Matt LeBlanc as Anthony, Jay Acovone as Vinny Pallazzo, Stephanie Richards as Danielle and Lou Rawls as Willy, among others.
How it landed. With an audience score of 7.3/10, Lookin' Italian has been warmly received by audiences.
Where to watch. In US you can stream it on Midnight Pulp Amazon Channel and rent or buy it from Amazon Video, Google Play Movies, YouTube and Fandango At Home. See the full, country-by-country breakdown on our where to watch Lookin' Italian page.
If you liked it. Fans of Lookin' Italian tend to enjoy The Shawshank Redemption, The Godfather, Schindler's List and The Godfather Part II.
Frequently asked
- Where can I watch Lookin' Italian (1994)?
- In US, Lookin' Italian is available to stream on Midnight Pulp Amazon Channel, and rent or buy from Amazon Video, Google Play Movies and YouTube. Availability varies by country — check our where-to-watch page for every region.
- Is Lookin' Italian worth watching?
- Lookin' Italian holds an audience score of 7.3 out of 10, and is a strong pick if you enjoy drama, crime and romance. Most viewers rate it highly.
- Who stars in Lookin' Italian?
- Lookin' Italian stars Matt LeBlanc, Jay Acovone, Stephanie Richards, Lou Rawls and John LaMotta.
- When was Lookin' Italian released?
- Lookin' Italian was released in 1994, with a runtime of about 97 minutes.
