Movies Starring David Della Rocco
The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day
Sean Patrick Flanery, Norman Reedus, Billy Connolly, Clifton Collins Jr., Julie Benz, Peter Fonda, Judd Nelson, David Della Rocco, Bob Marley, Brian Mahoney, David Ferry, Gerard Parkes, Richard Fitzpatrick, Tom Barnett, Carlo Berardinucci
DIRECTOR:For the last 8 years the brothers have been living with their father on a sheep farm deep in isolated Ireland. One day their uncle tells them that they have been framed for the murder of a Bostonian Catholic priest. The boys must return to Boston to not only clear their names but find the men who framed them.
Jake's Corner
A nephew's tragedy becomes an uncle's hope.
Colton Rodgers, Richard Tyson, Diane Ladd, Danny Trejo, B.J. Thomas, Tony Longo, David Della Rocco, Sanel Budlimic, Karla Basile, Ana Auther, Ky Moni Abraham, Marla Finn, Gloria Thomas, Sylvia Dimas, Vanessa Ramirez
DIRECTOR:Jeff Santo
The fictional story of an ex-football star, Johnny Dunn, who moves far from the spotlight after a family tragedy to a small, desert town he owns called Jake's Corner. This dramatic comedy is a cross between _Kramer vs. Kramer (1979)_ (qv) and _"Northern Exposure" (1990)_ (qv). Set in the real town of Jake's Corner, Arizona, it is a rest stop for travelers making their way through the Arizona desert, but for the people who live there, it's a rest stop for life. Johnny and the eclectic ensemble that live and work in the town occupy trailers behind the Corner Store and Jake's Corner Bar. Through the years, this cast of misfits has become closer than most families - they are kin. The dynamic of the town is changed forever when Johnny's young nephew comes to live with him.
The Boondock Saints
Brothers. Killers. Saints.
Norman Reedus, Willem Dafoe, Billy Connolly, Sean Patrick Flanery, David Della Rocco, David Ferry, Brian Mahoney, Bob Marley, Richard Fitzpatrick, William Young, Robert Pemberton, Bill Craig, Dot Jones, Scott Griffith, Layton Morrison
DIRECTOR:Two Irish brothers accidentally killed mafia thugs. They turned themselves in and were released as heroes. They then see it as a calling by God and started knocking off mafia gang members one by one. Willem Dafoe plays the detective trying to figure out the killings, but the closer he was to catching the Irish brothers, the more he thinks the brothers are doing the right thing.



