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La Gagne

Original title: The Big Town
  • 1987
  • R
  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
2.8K
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Diane Lane and Matt Dillon in La Gagne (1987)
A dice roller falls in love with a talented dancer who happens to be the wife to a gangster.
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A dice roller falls in love with a talented dancer who happens to be the wife to a gangster.A dice roller falls in love with a talented dancer who happens to be the wife to a gangster.A dice roller falls in love with a talented dancer who happens to be the wife to a gangster.

  • Directors
    • Ben Bolt
    • Harold Becker
  • Writers
    • Clark Howard
    • Robert Roy Pool
  • Stars
    • Matt Dillon
    • Diane Lane
    • Tommy Lee Jones
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    2.8K
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    • Directors
      • Ben Bolt
      • Harold Becker
    • Writers
      • Clark Howard
      • Robert Roy Pool
    • Stars
      • Matt Dillon
      • Diane Lane
      • Tommy Lee Jones
    • 28User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
    • 48Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Matt Dillon
    Matt Dillon
    • J.C. Cullen
    Diane Lane
    Diane Lane
    • Lorry
    Tommy Lee Jones
    Tommy Lee Jones
    • George
    Bruce Dern
    Bruce Dern
    • Mr. Edwards
    Lee Grant
    Lee Grant
    • Ferguson Edwards
    Tom Skerritt
    Tom Skerritt
    • Phil Carpenter
    Suzy Amis
    Suzy Amis
    • Aggie Donaldson
    David Marshall Grant
    David Marshall Grant
    • Sonny Binkley
    Don Francks
    Don Francks
    • Carl Hooker
    Del Close
    Del Close
    • Deacon Daniels
    Meg Hogarth
    Meg Hogarth
    • Dorothy Cullen
    Cherry Jones
    Cherry Jones
    • Ginger McDonald
    Alvaro D'Antonio
    • Prager
    • (as Mark Danton)
    David James Elliott
    David James Elliott
    • Cool Guy
    • (as David Elliott)
    Steve Yorke
    • Garage Boy
    Chris Owens
    Chris Owens
    • Garage Boy
    Sean McCann
    Sean McCann
    • Roy McMullin
    Kevin Fox
    • Boss' Son
    • Directors
      • Ben Bolt
      • Harold Becker
    • Writers
      • Clark Howard
      • Robert Roy Pool
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    User reviews28

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    Hollywood-3

    Extremely Underated Production

    The Big Town is an underrated movie. It boasts of a fantastic cast, and an interesting storyline, yet there are few who remember this movie. I suppose the screenplay and direction could have been better, yet this movie deserves more appreciation than it actually got. Matt Dillon puts in a good performance as the young shooter from a small town, trying to make it big with the 'throw of the dice'. But the man who steals the show is Tommy Lee Jones with an excellent performance as the old timer( a shooter himself) who doesn't think too kindly of the 'new kid on the block(Dillon). Diane Lane, better known for Murder at 1600, plays his wife, and Tom Skeritt and Suzy Amis are good in supporting roles. Amis, in particular, makes excellent use of her limited screen time. This movie is definitely recommended. Truly outstanding work by the entire cast.
    5=G=

    Even Dillon can't carry this film on his back

    "The Big Town" tells of a small town man (Dillon) with a knack for shooting craps who goes to Chicago to seek his fortune. The film has an excellent cast and all of the story elements required to make a good film. However, tv director Bolt doesn't manage to accomplish that goal as the film is sorely lacking in style, artistry, cohesion, and vision. Instead we see talented performers mechanically going from set to set resulting in an ordinary film product which is flawed, full of incongruities, and not equal to the sum of its parts. An okay watch for Dillon fans now on cable.
    8michaelplonsker

    Could Have Been More

    Considering the big name cast and lavish production I expected a lot more of this film. The acting for the most part is great, although the story they have to work with is mediocre at best. However the film still warrants watching because of the acting and the stars and some and up and coming young talent.
    5mjneu59

    well made but flawed retro-noir

    Matt Dillon plays a hayseed crap shooter with unbeatable luck who, in late 1950s Chicago, joins a Windy City syndicate and falls hard for the femme fatale wife of an unscrupulous gambling boss. Despite some errors in casting this otherwise familiar urban crime story is, at least in presentation, a lot smarter than it may first appear. The relative youth of the two leads is fatally inconsistent with the very grown up crime and passion scenario, but director Ben Bolt wisely underplays the neo-Noir mood by refusing to rely on the trendy smoke-and-strobe-light pyrotechnics so common in modern thrillers. The gritty urban setting is instead recreated in all its cheap romantic glamour, and the script has its arcane gambling slang down pat, but the film is something of an anachronism in today's over-hyped market: a competent (if minor) drama, made thirty years too late.
    6RNQ

    Neo-B

    How do you rate a movie like this, which will never be great, but realizes tolerably, pretty well, a genre shuffle? The genre we might call neo-noir, but perhaps neo-B is better. There is the various filler--jazz, night alley with gleaming wet pavement, lots of bars, a fight club, street jammed with clubs, a elevated train that sparks when the guy and the girl kiss. And neo-filler--more than one woman doing a striptease with feathers and pasties and a bit of French stuff in bed. 1987 pretending to be the 1950s--mom with a little hat coming from church, shiny suits, homely red car. Someplace pretending to be "Chicago," da Big Town. A dice game a smart guy can pretty much always win, even when it's played in many scenes.

    And Matt Dillon who's really into it, skinny guy always focused, doing a fine job. A "kid" who can be older, Tintin in a strip club. But it ain't "Drugstore Cowboy."

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    • Trivia
      The film's budget allowed $600 for Matt Dillon to learn to play craps in real games. To make sure the money lasted, a film crew member always bet against him for the same amount so their wins and losses cancelled out.
    • Goofs
      The sound of dice rolling after Cole announces their total.
    • Quotes

      George Cole: Cullen, you're gonna pay for this!

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Princess Bride/China Girl/The Big Town/The Pick-Up Artist/I've Heard the Mermaids Sing (1987)
    • Soundtracks
      Home of the Blues
      Written by Johnny Cash, Glen Douglas and Lillie McAlpin

      Performed by Johnny Cash

      Courtesy of Sun Records Int.

      By arrangement with Original Sound Entertainment

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    • Release date
      • September 25, 1987 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Big Town
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Albacore Productions Inc.
      • Columbia Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,733,017
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $776,675
      • Sep 27, 1987
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,733,017
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 49 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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