| Overview: | The directorial debut of award-winning playwright Philip Kan Gotanda, whose works include "The Wash," "Ballad of Yachiyo," "Sisters Matsumoto," and "Manzanar: An American Story".
Before Harry, a dying mobster, commits suicide, he decides to leave his abandoned children a suitcase full of money as a token of reconciliation. The only problem is that the money is stolen from the mob and he has to spend his last days hiding from mafia assassins--a task made more pleasant by the beautiful and mysterious woman he meets and falls in love with as his health increasingly fails.
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