Small Vices (1999)

He's already died once. Tomorrow he'll give it another shot.

Small Vices (1999) poster

Bested on the best-selling novel by author Robert B. Parker, Joe Mantegna is Spenser - Boston's best-known private eye. Called upon to investigate a case of murder, corruption, and betrayal, the super sleuth finds himself marked for death and on the run from a ruthless international assassin.

Director: Robert Markowitz
Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery, TV Movie
Runtime: 89 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: David Shire
Cinematography: Ronald Víctor García
Editing: David Beatty
Production: Brandman Productions, Jaffe / Braunstein Entertainment, A+E Global Media
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Robert Markowitz
More Films in Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Small Vices about?
Bested on the best-selling novel by author Robert B. Parker, Joe Mantegna is Spenser - Boston's best-known private eye. Called upon to investigate a case of murder, corruption, and betrayal, the super sleuth finds himself marked for death and on the run from a ruthless international assassin.
Who directed Small Vices?
Small Vices was directed by Robert Markowitz.
Who stars in Small Vices?
Small Vices stars Joe Mantegna, Eugene Lipinski, Laila Robins, Chris Britton, Marcia Gay Harden, Shiek Mahmud-Bey.
How long is Small Vices?
Small Vices has a runtime of 1h 29m (89 minutes).
What genre is Small Vices?
Small Vices is a Crime, Drama, Mystery, TV Movie film.
Where was Small Vices produced?
Small Vices was produced in United States of America.