"Feature films." . . "Triangles (Interpersonal relations)" . . "Triangles (Interpersonal relations) Drama." . . "Mentally ill Drama." . . "United Artists Corporation," . . . . "Madman Cinema" . . "Gangsters Films." . . "Gangsters Drama." . . "Mentally ill." . . "Comedy films." . . . . . . "Mad dog time" . . "Drama" . . . . . . . . . . . "Dreyfuss es Vic, un jefe de la mafia que esta loco. Despues de ser dado de alta de un hospital para dementes, regresa para encontrarse conque su organizacion se esta tambaleando, y no sin razon. Alli tiene a Mickey Holiday, el maton a sueldo cuyas manos rapidas como el rayo han estado ocupadas con la novia de Vic; Ben London, el terrorista de pocos sesos quien se ve a si mismo reemplazando a Vic como jefe cerebro de la banda (aunque nadie mas lo vea asi); y la sensual Rita, una bomba de hermosura que podria detonar en cualquier momento. Vic lucha por 'Recuperar el equilibrio,\" pero mientras tiene que sortear los cientos de zigzagueantes esquemas contra el, una cosa sale en claro: es posible que el sea el unico que no esta loco!"@en . . . . "The story takes place in a mysterious underworld of swanky nightclubs where armed criminals listen to Rat Pack music and hold shootouts from a seated position, behind desks. Mickey Holiday is the top enforcer for Vic, the mob boss. Vic is about to be released from a psychiatric facility, or, as his adversary Jake Parker puts it, \"the loony bin.\" In his absence, Ben London has been running Vic's nightclub while Mickey has been romancing both Rita and Grace Everly, which is doubly dangerous inasmuch as they are sisters and Grace was previously Vic's girl. Parker recruits a number of hired guns in an attempt to seize power. Mickey kills the first to challenge him, Lee Turner. The next one brought in by Parker, identified as Nicholas Falco and supposedly the fastest draw of all, murders Mickey's close friend, Jules Flamingo, who is unarmed. A showdown is arranged and Mickey ends up eliminating both Parker and the apparently overrated Falco. Vic returns to resume his reign as mob boss. He brings with him a new enforcer, the \"real\" Nicholas Falco, the previous one having been an impostor. \"Brass Balls\" Ben London promptly challenges Vic for control of the organization (while singing \"My Way\" on stage in the nightclub) and is shot dead. Falco proceeds to gun down the remaining opposition, including \"Wacky\" Jackie Jackson, and is eager to shoot it out with Mickey Holiday once and for all. Mickey attempts to repair his relationship with Rita, who is furious that he has been seeing her sister on the side. Mickey finally confesses to Grace that he has been seeing her in the daytime and Rita at night. She also has been unaware that Vic is back in town. At a final confrontation held in a private office, Grace reveals that she is pregnant with Vic's child. Forced to choose between Holiday and Falco before they shoot it out, Vic sides with his old friend and Grace kills Falco. He and Mickey end up (apparently) living happily ever after with the Everly sisters." . "Trigger happy" . "Trigger happy"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Mob boss Vic returns to business from madhouse and finds out that his assistant is having an affair with his girlfriend and that his organization is crumbling. Vic struggles to \"restore the balance\" but has he sorts treough the myriad of loopy schemes against him, one thing become clear: he may be the only one who isn't crazy."@en . . . "Dreyfuss/James Productions (Firm)," . . "Gangsters." . . "Skylight Films (Firm)," . .