A slice-of-life story unfolds inside The Florentine, a bar in a Pennsylvania steel town whose brightest days are behind it, leaving behind many of life's disillusioned "losers." Its owner, Whitey (Michael Madsen), is deep in debt to the town's loan shark, Joe McCollough (Burt Young), and desperate for a path forward which won't cost him the bar. His sister, Molly (Virginia Madsen), is days away from her long-awaited nuptials, and then her former fiancé, Teddy (Tom Sizemore), shows up in town for the first time since leaving her at the altar years before. Ne'er-do-well Billy Belasco (Jim Belushi) runs a con on Frankie (Luke Perry) to steal the money for the wedding caterer, while long-time regular Bobby (Chris Penn) becomes a patron-cum-inhabitant as he hides from his fast-crumbling marriage to Vikki (Mary Stuart Masterson). Every plot in this multi-layered story seems to be at its nadir just as a pair of unlikely heroes emerge out of the backdrop to turn everything around.
as Whitey
as Bobbie
as Molly
as Truby
as Frankie
as Teddy Finn
as Smitty
as Billy Belasco
as Joe McCollough
as Vikki
as Pretty
as Jack Ryan
as Claire
as Fr. Coyle
as Brenda
as Paris
as Nickie Nepolitano
as Dombrowski
as Junior
as Nathan
as Construction Boss
as Chickie
as Cocoa
as Gilroy
as John Maguire
as Mills
as Skeeter's Cousin
as Tommy Culligan
as Jewelry Saleswoman
as Pawnbroker
as Burt's Sidekick
as Greek Cook
as Construction Worker #1
as Construction Worker #2
as Bowler #1
as Diner Patron
as Bar Patron
as Busboy