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| Year: | 1990 |
| Rating: | 6.2(4246) |
| Listed in: | Crime, Drama, Romance, Thriller |
| Directed by: | Dennis Hopper |
| Actors: | Don Johnson Charles Martin Smith William Sadler Jerry Hardin Virginia Madsen Jennifer Connelly |
| "Film Noir Like You've Never Seen." | |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| Dennis Hopper | |
| Actors | |
| Don Johnson | as Harry Madox |
| Charles Martin Smith | as Lon Gulick |
| William Sadler | as Frank Sutton |
| Jerry Hardin | as George Harshaw |
| Barry Corbin | as Sheriff |
| Leon Rippy | as Deputy Tate |
| Jack Nance | as Julian Ward |
| Virgil Frye | as Deputy Buck |
| John Hawker | as Uncle Mort |
| Cody Haynes | as Cowboy |
| George Haynes | as Mr. Haynes |
| James N. Harrell | as Elderly Man |
| Roosevelt Williams | as Grey Ghost |
| Kirk Hunter | as Townspeople |
| Actresses | |
| Virginia Madsen | as Dolly Harshaw |
| Jennifer Connelly | as Gloria Harper |
| Margaret Bowman | as Woman at Gas Station |
| Debra Cole | as Irene Davey |
| Karen Culley | as Cowgirl |
| Edith Mills | as Elderly Woman |
| Shannon Quinlan | as Table Dancer |
| Lynn Speier | as Hostess |
Movie info
| Languages: | English |
| Filming dates: | 14 August 1989 - 21 October 1989 |
| Plot: | A loner drives into a small Texas town and gets himself a job at a used car dealership. He gets an idea for robbing a small local bank after he tries to open a new bank account at the same time a fire occurs nearby. The bank was left open while all of the employees went to fight the fire. The manipulative boss' wife wishes to use him for her own purposes - "I always get what I want, Harry". He resists, however, as he finds himself falling in love with the accountant at work, who has her own problem to work out. |
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"THE STROKE" Written and Performed by Billy Squier Courtesy of Capitol Records By Arrangement with CEMA Special Markets "MY LITTLE GRASS SHACK IN KEALAKEKUA, HAWAII" Performed by The New Hawaiian Band Written by Bill Cogswell, Tommy Harrison, Johnny Noble Courtesy of MCA Records "CHOPIN'S LOVE THEME" Performed by The 101 Strings Orchestra (as "101 Strings" Orchestra) Arranged by Robert W. Lowden (as R.W. Lowder) Courtesy of Alshire International, Inc. "AURA LEE" Performed by The 101 Strings Orchestra (as "101 Strings" Orchestra) Arranged by Al Sherman Courtesy of Alshire International, Inc. c/o Original Sound Entertainment "I'M THINKING" Written and Performed by Terry De Rouen "LOVE MD" Performed by Hank Williams Jr. Written by Tony Joe White and Leanne White Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc. By Arrangement with Warner Special Products "THE WANT TO" Written and Performed by Scott Wilk "WALL FLOWER WALTZ" Performed by k.d. lang and the reclines Written by k.d. lang and Ben Mink (as Benjamin Mink) Courtesy of Sire Records By Arrangement with Warner Special Products "ANGEL WITH A LARIAT" Performed by k.d. lang and the reclines Written by k.d. lang Courtesy of Sire Records By Arrangement with Warner Special Products "YOU'RE NOBODY TIL SOMEBODY LOVES YOU" Performed by 'Roosevelt Williams (as Roosevelt Williams, The Grey Ghost) Written by Russ Morgan (as R. Morgan), Larry Stock (as L. Stock), James Cavanaugh (as J. Cavanaugh) Courtesy of Catfish Records "LONESOME TRAVELER" Performed by Roosevelt Williams (as Roosevelt Williams, The Grey Ghost) Written by Roosevelt Williams Courtesy of Catfish Records |
Goofs
| Continuity: After Harry shoots Frank, the pistol's slider is seen stuck at the rear position indicating an empty magazine. Yet a second later when Harry gets off the floor, the slider is in the forward position and the hammer is cocked. |
Quotes
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Dolly Harshaw: There's only two things to do in this town. You got a TV? Harry Madox: Nope. Dolly Harshaw: Well then, you're down to one. Lotsa luck! [after having sex in a car lot] Dolly Harshaw: That was more fun than eating cotton-candy barefoot. Frank Sutton: So you're a tough guy, huh? Harry Madox: No, you're the tough guy. I'm worse. |
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