Once Upon a Time in Venice

Once Upon a Time in Venice is a 2017 American crime comedy film directed by Mark Cullen in his directorial debut, who co-wrote with his brother Robb.

The film stars Bruce Willis, Jason Momoa, John Goodman, Thomas Middleditch, Famke Janssen, Adam Goldberg, and Jessica Gomes.

Ford juggles time with his beloved dog, his sister-in-law Katey and her daughter, and his best friend Dave Phillips, who is going through a divorce.

They learn that Lupe had sold the cocaine to a gang led by Prince, and infiltrate his club to steal it back.

By May 16, 2015, Bruce Willis was cast to star in a comedy film playing a Los Angeles private detective whose dog is stolen by a gang.

[5] Next day on July 14, 2015, four more joined the cast of the film, including Tyga, Ken Davitian, David Arquette, and Victor Ortiz.

[6] Actor Ralph Garman was meant to play a role in the movie, but he revealed on his Hollywood Babble-On podcast that his character was written out of the film when Willis refused to shoot a scene between them.

[12] Once Upon a Time in Venice grossed $855,888 in the international box office; countries include United Arab Emirates, Hungary, Turkey, Portugal, South Africa, Romania, Ukraine, Lithuania, Bulgaria, Slovenia, Greece, Iceland, Russia, and South Korea.

The site's critics consensus reads: "Once Upon a Time in Venice has a little more of a spark than typical late-period Bruce Willis tough guy movies, but it's still a steep, disappointing tumble from his best work.