Un joven disfuncional se ve arrastrado entre las lealtades a su padre, un prestamista italiano conectado con la mafia, y su madre, una pianista judía con un trastorno mental.Un joven disfuncional se ve arrastrado entre las lealtades a su padre, un prestamista italiano conectado con la mafia, y su madre, una pianista judía con un trastorno mental.Un joven disfuncional se ve arrastrado entre las lealtades a su padre, un prestamista italiano conectado con la mafia, y su madre, una pianista judía con un trastorno mental.
- Anita
- (as Georgette Muir)
- Christa
- (as Carol Francis)
- Riccamonza
- (as Anthony Sirico)
Reseñas destacadas
This is Keitel's Taxi Driver. It is lesser known and not as great. The commonality is the lead. Keitel is masterful. He has so much internal fire. He is a man ready to explode at any moment. Now, times have caught up with filmmaker James Toback recently. He's had a career of extraordinary highs and ugly lows. It doesn't get much lower than he is today. That is beside the point. For this movie, there is greatness and his name is Harvey Keitel.
Film is a sort of omnibus of seventies attitudes and cinematic style. Bit of second hand Scorcese here and there. Lurches wildly into self parody.
It stands right there with Resevoir Dogs, Bad Lieutenant, and Mean Streets-all Harvey Keitel films which have over the years gotten far more applause than they did earlier..
Actually the premise is just enough unique: the concert pianist from the wrong side of the tracks, the carefree and confused collector for his bookie father.
Toback's dialogue is very raw, but it is on target for the very raw world he describes.
Michael Gazzo gives one of his best performances ever as Keitel's father.
Not to be missed, but if you look to Toback to recreate this magic with his later efforts, The Pick-Up Artist' or `Exposed', don't waste your time. Even his recent `Two Girls and a Guy' might have been `Two Mil Down the Drain' without the superb performance of Robert Downey Jr.
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- CuriosidadesJames Toback claims in the DVD director's commentary that Michael V. Gazzo, who was fond of a drink, bribed him for a pitcher of Bloody Marys, in exchange for an unscripted line that would "make the scene" in question: the line was "I should have strangled you in your crib." and Gazzo delivered it "under the influence", Toback having been true to his word.
- Citas
Jimmy: [to a girl he's just met] I want it from you.
Julie: Want what?
Jimmy: Love.
Julie: Why? Do you love me?
Jimmy: No, I'm in love with a girl called Carol. I love your...
Julie: My what?
Jimmy: Your pussy.
Julie: How do you know that?
Jimmy: Of all the different kinds of pussy in the world; soft, hot, gravel, velvet, cold, wet, big, small, there's only one kind I can feel in my blood on sight. And that's silk, which is yours.
- Versiones alternativasIn the German TV version, the violent climax of the movie is slightly cut.
- ConexionesFeatured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: What's Wrong with Home Video (1988)
- Banda sonoraNow Is Forever
Music by George Barrie
Lyrics by Sammy Cahn
Italian lyrics by Pat Noto
Sung by Jerry Vale
Released by Buddah Records
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idiomas
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Fingers
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Sutton Place Park, 57th Street, Manhattan, Nueva York, Nueva York, Estados Unidos(Jimmy's encounter with a cop)
- Empresas productoras
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- Presupuesto
- 1.300.000 US$ (estimación)