Just the Ticket
Gary Starke is one of the best ticket scalpers in New York City. His girlfriend, Linda, doesn't approve of his criminal lifestyle, though, and dumps him when she gets the opportunity to study cooking in Paris. Gary realizes that he has to give up scalping if he has any chance of winning her back. But before he does, he wants to cash out on one last big score. He gets his chance when the pope announces he'll be performing Easter Mass at Yankee Stadium.
Richard Wenk
Richard Wenk
Casts & Crew
Andy García
Andie MacDowell
Richard Bradford
Alice Drummond
Fred Asparagus
Louis Mustillo
Anita Elliott
Patrick Breen
Laura Harris
Don Novello
Ron Leibman
Michael Willis
Jack Cafferty
Molly Wenk
Daniella Garcia-Lorido
Abe Vigoda
Andre B. Blake
Michael P. Moran
Ronald Guttman
Helen Carey
Bobo Lewis
Paunita Nichols
Irene Worth
Brian Schwary
Chris Lemmon
Davenia McFadden
Lenny Venito
Richard Wenk
George Palermo
Anthony DeSando
Elizabeth Ashley
Robert W. Castle
Sully Boyar
Donna Hanover
Luis Aponte
Joe Drago
Alfredo Álvarez Calderón
Eugene Greytak
Bill Irwin
Joanna Adler
John Tormey
Michael Higgins
Austin Lyall Sansone
Joe Frazier
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