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Robert DeNiro | Wayne 'Mad Dog' Dobie | |
Uma Thurman | Glory | |
Bill Murray | Frank Milo | |
David Caruso | Mike | |
Mike Starr | Harold | |
Tom Towles | Andrew the Beater | |
Kathy Baker | Lee | |
Derek Anunciation | Shooter | |
Doug Hara | Driver | |
Evan Lionel | Dealer in Car | |
Anthony Cannata | Pavletz | |
J.J. Johnston | Shanlon | |
Guy Van Swearingen | Cop | |
Jack Wallace | Tommy the Bartender | |
Richard Belzer | M.C. |
Director |
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Producer |
Barbara De Fina
Steven A. Jones |
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Writer |
Richard Price
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Cinematography |
Robby Müller
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Musician |
Elmer Bernstein
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Wayne Dobie is a shy police photographer who saves the life of crime boss Frank Milo. Greatful, Milo insists on being Wayne's friend, offering him the companionship of "Glory", one of his employees. Wayne is thus in a difficult situation: he can't be seen to be fraternising with criminals, and he's unsure about how to deal with Glory. |
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