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Billy Bathgate (1991)

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Country: US
Technical: DuArt 106m
Director: Robert Benton
Cast: Dustin Hoffman, Nicole Kidman, Loren Dean, Bruce Willis, Steve Buscemi

Synopsis:

Gangster 'Dutch' Schultz takes on a teenage protégé from the Bronx, is betrayed by his right hand man whose girl he appropriates, and comes to grief at the hands of Lucky Luciano.

Review:

Impeccably mounted, somewhat detached crime drama in which Hoffman delivers a study in psychosis terrifying if without humour. One is never quite sure whether to respond to the eponymous errand boy with the amused contempt he deserves or whether the makers have in mind a more heroic role for him. Ultimately it lacks both adrenalin and satirical bite.

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Country: US
Technical: DuArt 106m
Director: Robert Benton
Cast: Dustin Hoffman, Nicole Kidman, Loren Dean, Bruce Willis, Steve Buscemi

Synopsis:

Gangster 'Dutch' Schultz takes on a teenage protégé from the Bronx, is betrayed by his right hand man whose girl he appropriates, and comes to grief at the hands of Lucky Luciano.

Review:

Impeccably mounted, somewhat detached crime drama in which Hoffman delivers a study in psychosis terrifying if without humour. One is never quite sure whether to respond to the eponymous errand boy with the amused contempt he deserves or whether the makers have in mind a more heroic role for him. Ultimately it lacks both adrenalin and satirical bite.


Country: US
Technical: DuArt 106m
Director: Robert Benton
Cast: Dustin Hoffman, Nicole Kidman, Loren Dean, Bruce Willis, Steve Buscemi

Synopsis:

Gangster 'Dutch' Schultz takes on a teenage protégé from the Bronx, is betrayed by his right hand man whose girl he appropriates, and comes to grief at the hands of Lucky Luciano.

Review:

Impeccably mounted, somewhat detached crime drama in which Hoffman delivers a study in psychosis terrifying if without humour. One is never quite sure whether to respond to the eponymous errand boy with the amused contempt he deserves or whether the makers have in mind a more heroic role for him. Ultimately it lacks both adrenalin and satirical bite.

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