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Ruby

  • 1992
  • R
  • 1h 50m
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5.5/10
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Danny Aiello in Ruby (1992)
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An exploration of certain conspiracy theories surrounding the JFK assassination from Jack Ruby's perspective. Ruby owns a run-down strip club in Dallas, and does what he can for credibility,... Read allAn exploration of certain conspiracy theories surrounding the JFK assassination from Jack Ruby's perspective. Ruby owns a run-down strip club in Dallas, and does what he can for credibility, both by giving information to the FBI and by doing the odd favor for his mafia contacts. ... Read allAn exploration of certain conspiracy theories surrounding the JFK assassination from Jack Ruby's perspective. Ruby owns a run-down strip club in Dallas, and does what he can for credibility, both by giving information to the FBI and by doing the odd favor for his mafia contacts. When hitman Action Jackson is hit, Louie Vitali asks him to help get crime boss Santos out... Read all

  • Director
    • John Mackenzie
  • Writer
    • Stephen Davis
  • Stars
    • Danny Aiello
    • Sherilyn Fenn
    • Frank Orsatti
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    • Director
      • John Mackenzie
    • Writer
      • Stephen Davis
    • Stars
      • Danny Aiello
      • Sherilyn Fenn
      • Frank Orsatti
    • 16User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    Danny Aiello
    Danny Aiello
    • Jack Ruby
    Sherilyn Fenn
    Sherilyn Fenn
    • Candy Cane
    Frank Orsatti
    • Action Jackson
    Jeffrey Nordling
    Jeffrey Nordling
    • Hank
    Veronica Hart
    Veronica Hart
    • Telephone Trixie
    • (as Jane Hamilton)
    Maurice Benard
    Maurice Benard
    • Diego
    Joe Viterelli
    Joe Viterelli
    • Joseph Valachi
    Robert S. Telford
    • Senator
    John Roselius
    John Roselius
    • Detective Smalls
    Louis Eppolito
    • Detective Taylor
    J. Marvin Campbell
    J. Marvin Campbell
    • Bus Counter Tender
    David Duchovny
    David Duchovny
    • Officer Tippit
    Richard C. Sarafian
    Richard C. Sarafian
    • Proby
    • (as Richard Sarafian)
    Joe Cortese
    Joe Cortese
    • Louie Vitali
    Marc Lawrence
    Marc Lawrence
    • Santos Alicante
    Arliss Howard
    Arliss Howard
    • Maxwell
    Tobin Bell
    Tobin Bell
    • Ferrie
    Tony Conforti
    • Mickey the Shoe
    • Director
      • John Mackenzie
    • Writer
      • Stephen Davis
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    4AaronCapenBanner

    He Shot Oswald

    John Mackenzie directed this speculative drama that stars Danny Aiello as Jack Ruby, the man who fatally shot Lee Harvey Oswald, and the events that led him there, where he was the owner of a Dallas strip club who hires popular headliner Candy Cane(played by Sherilyn Fenn) who ends up under the wing of the mafia, and becomes a mistress of President Kennedy. Ruby does favors for the mafia while simultaneously informing on them for the FBI, and eventually is used by a mysterious hit man for either the CIA or Mafia to kill Oswald, though he suspects he's as much a patsy as Oswald seems to be. David Duchovny co-stars as police officer Tibbet. Despite a good performance by Aiello, film is a pale knockoff of the far superior "JFK". Not bad, but entirely forgettable.
    4rhoughton

    Disappointing.

    A fascinating subject, that just didn't grab the audience. It flowed like molasses, and left me feeling as flat as the movie. I'm one of those who can't get enough of this subject, but there was very little here at all, and with the current trend to change the true stories, just to make them look better, you begin to wonder just how much, and which parts, are really true.
    6Coxer99

    Ruby

    Disappointing film about Jack Ruby, the man who gunned down Lee Harvey Oswald with Aiello giving his all for the title character, but even his talents cannot save the tedious script.
    7manuel-pestalozzi

    It's about Ruby (and nothing else)

    I did not expect much of this movie, but as a (none too serious) collector of Americana I was pleasantly surprised. The movie Ruby reminded me most of – and which might have inspired the script – is John Cassavete's Killing of a Chinese Bookie – which, in turn, might have been inspired by the life and times of the real Ruby. The biopic Hoffa, scripted by David Mamet, also comes to mind.

    The one problem this movie seems to have is that it sits uncomfortably between mainstream cinema and art-house material. This becomes most apparent in the bombastic, completely unsuitable musical score which wants to make some kind of Godfather out of Ruby. But for the rest, this movie is well worth some time of the viewers attention.

    It opens with a frontal shot of Ruby's face. He starts talking: „You're sitting somewhere in a motel room, alone and miserable, and the telephone starts ringing". This introduction of a strip act in his club pretty accurately describes Ruby's circumstances. He is a kind of a displaced person who does not seem to belong anywhere, waiting for a call. His activities seem pretty incoherent, his grasp of what is happening around him uncertain. He is proud to be a member of the show business industry, where dreams come true.

    Had this movie been less mainstream, I imagine that many scenes concerning the events before the assassination of the President would have had a more dreamlike atmosphere. I would like to believe that a lot of what is going on in the movie is going on uniquely in Ruby's head, the head of a lonely man who is about to loose his sanity and strives to gain a certain presence, a certain stature. The script accommodates such a viewpoint which probably comes closest to Ruby's motives for shooting the man who shot the President.

    The acting is mostly very good. Danny Aiello's and Sherilyn Fenn's performances were brilliant, the good chemistry between them makes the relationship between Ruby and his „dream woman" special and heartwarming. It also defines Ruby as someone who cares, probably another motive for his action. I am a big fan of Marc Lawrence who is absolutely terrific as the head mobster. He does not speak more than four or five sentences and yet his presence is awesome. The assassination of the President is reenacted with subtlety and tact – much better than in Stone's JFK. I found the casual way in which the real locations in Dallas were introduced absolutely stunning. The editing between TV stock material and specially filmed details is masterful.
    mw1562

    Why did Ruby do it - things the government didn't tell you

    The reason why Jack Ruby Killed Lee Harvey Oswald was had he not done so he would have been killed himself. Sam Giancana had put Ruby in charge of the JFK assassination, and part of the plan was for Officer Tippett to kill Oswald as he was trying to escape. That didn't happen, for reasons unknown, so Ruby had to finish the job himself.

    The real question is how was Jack Ruby able to walk right up to the most heavily guarded man in America, guarded as he was by Secret Service, FBI, CIA, Texas State Troopers, and Dallas Police, and shoot him at point blank range. That alone should tell you that Lee Harvey Oswald did not act alone.

    The government would tell you that Ruby acted alone, for reasons of grief and rage, etc, but they don't want you to know the truth. They don't think we could handle the truth. They don't want us to know that JFK and his father made a deal with Sam Giancana to get elected and, once elected, the Kennedys reneged on their end of the deal.

    By the way, did you know that Lee Harvey Oswald was raised by his uncle in New Orleans, who was a bookie, and did you know that in 1963 all bookmakers worked for the mob? Why would the New Orleans District Attorney (Garrison) get involved in a crime that took place in Dallas? It is all related.

    Did you know that several weeks after the JFK assassination the Texas State Attorney General held a press conference and announced that Oswald worked for the CIA? Did you know that Oswald attended Naval Intelligence School, and shortly thereafter he went to Russia, officially as a US dissenter, but more likely as a spy?

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    • Trivia
      On the morning of November 24, 1963, while being transferred from a jail cell to an interrogation office, Lee Harvey Oswald was shot by Jack Ruby, a Dallas nightclub owner, allegedly acting out of rage and anguish over the death of the president. Ruby was tried and found guilty of murder (March 14, 1964) and was sentenced to death. In October 1966 a Texas appeals court reversed the conviction, but, before a new trial could be held, Ruby died of a blood clot, complicated by cancer (Jan. 3, 1967).
    • Goofs
      A title card tells us it's 1962. A few scenes later, Ruby watches Joe Valachi on TV testifying about the Mafia before Senator John L. McClellan's Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. The hearings took place in September, 1963.
    • Quotes

      Jack Ruby: Where you from?

      Sheryl Ann DuJean: [doesn't answer]

      Jack Ruby: You come in the Lubbock bus?

      Sheryl Ann DuJean: I ain't from nowhere.

      Jack Ruby: I've been there. What's it called?

      Sheryl Ann DuJean: Rising Star, Texas.

      Jack Ruby: I'm from Chicago, myself. Where you headed?

      Sheryl Ann DuJean: Out of Rising Star, Texas.

    • Alternate versions
      A version of the film aired on the U.S A&E network in the early 2000s removed around 20 minutes of footage including the entire Cuban sequence (and references to it later in the film).
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: White Men Can't Jump/The Cutting Edge/The Power of One/Ruby/Noises Off... (1992)
    • Soundtracks
      Blues in the Night
      Written by Johnny Mercer and Harold Arlen

      Performed by Amy Weston and Sherilyn Fenn

      Produced by Barry Goldberg

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    • Release date
      • July 29, 1992 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Japan
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La conspiración de Dallas
    • Filming locations
      • San Juan, Puerto Rico
    • Production companies
      • Kuzui Enterprises.
      • Polygram Filmed Entertainment
      • Propaganda Films
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    • Budget
      • $9,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $919,286
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $614,327
      • Mar 29, 1992
    • Gross worldwide
      • $919,286
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 50m(110 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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