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Mobsters and Mormons

| Rating: | PG (for mild thematic elements, some language and violence) |
| Genre: | Comedy |
| Release Date: | September 9, 2005 |
| Running time: | 97 minutes |
| Cast: | Mark DeCarlo, Jeanette Puhich, Clayton Taylor, Scott Christopher, Britani Bateman |
| Director: | John E. Moyer |
| Producer: | Kurt Hale, Dave Hunter, John E. Moyer |
| Writer: | John E. Moyer |
| Distributor: | Halestorm Entertainment |
Description: When forced by the FBI to rat out mob boss Angelo Marcello, Carmine "The Beans" Pasquale, is a wanted man on the lam, being hunted by hit man Little Nicky Cappuccio. Taking along wife Gina and son Vincent, Carmine enters the federal witness relocation program and is given a new home and a new identity. Now known as The Cheeseman Family from Omaha, these former East Coast mobsters are relocated into the middle of a quiet, straight-laced Mormon community in Utah where, much to Carmine's frustration, he can't even find a decent cup of coffee let alone a horse track. Life in this small town becomes anything but ordinary once The Cheesemans move in. Many locals are weary, if not outright afraid of these rough-around-the-edges outsiders, while others go annoyingly far out their way to try to embrace them. Despite the efforts of well-meaning neighbor Michael Jaymes to help Carmine feel welcome, Carmine can't help but wonder if being this much of a fish out of water is actually better than "sleeping with the fishes."
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