Nicky Deuce

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Nicky Deuce

Nicky Deuce Film Poster
Distributed by Gaiam Vivendi Entertainment
Nickelodeon
Directed by Jonathan A. Rosenbaum
Screenplay by Art Edler Brown
Andy Callahan
Will Schifrin
Story by Charles Fleming
Steven R. Schirripa
Starring Noah Munck
Country United States
Canada
Language English
Original channel Nickelodeon
Release date May 27, 2013

Nicky Deuce is a Nickelodeon 2013 film starring Noah Munck, which is based on the book Nicky Deuce: Welcome to the Family.[1] The film was directed by Jonathan A. Rosenbaum and written by Art Edler Brown, Andy Callahan, and Douglas Sloan.

Plot

Nicholas Borelli II is an awkward teen from a boring suburb who is supposed to go to math camp while his parents are away on a business trip. However, when the camp is cancelled his parents reluctantly send him to stay with his Grandma Tutti and Uncle Frankie in Brooklyn. Although he dreads it at first, Nicky begins to enjoy eating his grandmother's cooking and learning about the neighborhood and his heritage from his uncle. But then things turn strange when he begins to suspect his uncle is a gangster, just like in the movies.

Cast

References

  1. Nickelodeon's 'Nicky Deuce' gives fans a 'Sopranos' family reunion at the New Jersey Record; by Kara Yorio; published May 27, 2013; retrieved August 2, 2013

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