Corky Romano
As a youth, Corky was kicked out of his Mafia-connected family for being an oddball. Corky then must go undercover to infiltrate the FBI and steal any and all evidence that will put his cranky father in jail.
9 July 1942, New Rochelle, New York, USA
4 April 1981, Santa Monica, California, USA
17 August 1972, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
7 April 1962, Louisiana, USA
2 February 1946, Macon, Georgia, USA
16 September 1927, New York City, New York, USA
5 November 1955, Oceanside, California, USA
December 22, 2010
Eighth rate tired, unimaginative mob comedy.
March 28, 2003
Unfortunately, keeping Kattan in the forefront is also one of the main problems with the film.
October 12, 2001
Ever hear about the guy who liked to pummel his head with a sledgehammer, because it felt so good when he stopped? Maybe the same fellow would appreciate Corky Romano.
February 08, 2003
Somebody, somewhere, actually believed in this dreck.
October 12, 2001
Much too tired and mean-spirited to be funny.
June 19, 2002
Stick with the website.
October 12, 2001
It's strictly for someone looking for a goof-off.
October 12, 2001
It's depressing enough to sit through an unfunny comedy, but it's worse to watch Falk, Penn and Berg having to earn a living like this.
May 30, 2003
Although Corky Romano is not based on a Saturday Night Live sketch, it is still as dismal.
October 30, 2002
...as Townes Van Zandt sang, "Living's mostly wastin' time" anyway.
February 28, 2007
Unlike the pathetic protagonists of many a smart dumb comedy, Corky never becomes sympathetic, and without this fundamental irony the movie doesn't have a leg to stand on.
March 10, 2003
Chris Kattan should have been in silent comedy. He has the Silly Putty face of those old slapstick stars, and a sing-song, splitting-headache vox box that would have played much better in the silents.

