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A Good Night to Die

  • 2003
  • R
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
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A Good Night to Die (2003)
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August tries to mug armed Ronnie in NYC and they become partners in crime. 3 years later, August kills the wrong guy. Loyal Ronnie helps August patch up things.August tries to mug armed Ronnie in NYC and they become partners in crime. 3 years later, August kills the wrong guy. Loyal Ronnie helps August patch up things.August tries to mug armed Ronnie in NYC and they become partners in crime. 3 years later, August kills the wrong guy. Loyal Ronnie helps August patch up things.

  • Director
    • Craig Singer
  • Writer
    • Robert Dean Klein
  • Stars
    • Michael Rapaport
    • Gary Stretch
    • Seymour Cassel
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    722
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Craig Singer
    • Writer
      • Robert Dean Klein
    • Stars
      • Michael Rapaport
      • Gary Stretch
      • Seymour Cassel
    • 19User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Michael Rapaport
    Michael Rapaport
    • August
    Gary Stretch
    Gary Stretch
    • Ronnie
    Seymour Cassel
    Seymour Cassel
    • Guy
    Robin Givens
    Robin Givens
    • Dana
    Debbie Harry
    Debbie Harry
    • Madison
    • (as Deborah Harry)
    Lainie Kazan
    Lainie Kazan
    • Diane
    Ralph Macchio
    Ralph Macchio
    • Donnie
    James Russo
    James Russo
    • Roy
    Ally Sheedy
    Ally Sheedy
    • Marie
    Frank Whaley
    Frank Whaley
    • Chad
    Reg E. Cathey
    Reg E. Cathey
    • Avi
    Penelope Fortier
    • Paige
    Joey Dedio
    Joey Dedio
    • Petey
    Steve Bilich
    Steve Bilich
    • Leo
    Henry Caplan
    • Maitre' D
    Philip Lakin
    • Rocco
    Rob Evans
    Rob Evans
    • Senator
    • (as Robert Lindsay Evans)
    Tanja Schwedt
    • Nude Woman with Senator
    • Director
      • Craig Singer
    • Writer
      • Robert Dean Klein
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    wayne2324

    breath of fresh air!

    this film is a joy after the usual run-of-the-mill indie mediocrities. the story is taut and well written and the director demonstrates the deft touch of an accomplished storyteller. kudos to the director of photography who seems to have unlocked the new york city visuals in such a story-friendly manner. special admiration for the acting of michael rappoport who steals the show. his talents alone are worth the price of admission. this is a sharp little number that can just be enjoyed for its own sake, without all the pretensions of so many films that cry out to be dissected by the "critics". this is the type of film that sundance wishes it could generate.
    mundomaestra

    Must see indie film

    A Good Night To Die is a must see! This modern New York mobster film explodes with originality, humor and energy. The performances of the cast which consisted primarily of pop icons from the last quarter century consistently hits the mark, reminding the viewer of why they were fans in the first place.

    The dialogue is lyrical yet rolls out of the actors mouths with the punch of a DeLillo novel. The director, Craig Singer and writer, Robert Klein take the viewer beyond the typical mobster film and raises it to the level of The Soprano's with the protagonist's struggle with loyalty and friendship.
    10jonathanamiller@yahoo.com

    A down and dirty New York film

    A Good Night to Die is a down and dirty New York film. It is about a likable hit man named Ronnie, his not so bright protege, August, and an eventful day in their lives.

    Michael Rappaport gives the most powerful performance of his career as the dim witted and intense student of the hit man arts. Gary Stretch plays the main character who goes to extreme lengths to protect his protege whom he feels responsible for bringing into their world. I've never heard of Mr. Stretch but I'm sure we all will very soon. He seems to jump off the screen and sit in your lap.

    A entirely unrecognizable Ralph Macchio plays a psychotic killer with his partner (you never really know their exact relationship, but whatever it is, it's really weird) played by Ally Sheedy (always a bonus to see Ralph Macchio and Ally Sheedy play a murderous, psychotic duo)

    Deborah Harry and Seymour Casell play rival mob bosses but this is more than your standard "the mob is after me" kind of movie.

    The movie is filmed mainly in the streets of New York City. You can practically smell the city. One particular rooftop assassination scene really stands out. There was something very disturbing and wrong about how the person was done in.

    I highly recommend this movie.
    Jason8383

    Worth Watching

    I saw this movie the other night at a friend's house. I had never heard of it, and had only heard of one or two of the stars, but I gave it a chance anyway. It reminded me a lot of Pulp Fiction, but this wasn't as good as Pulp Fiction. It had some memorable parts, but the plot and story were a little hard to follow at times. Flashbacks can be a good technique to use in a movie, but this film used too many. It made some of the film a little confusing and hard to watch. There's a clay and animated part in the movie that is just so out of place--I don't really know what they were trying to do there, but it didn't work for me. The acting was pretty good and I liked the dialog though. There's nothing here that really hasn't been seen before, but I'd probably watch it again. Despite it all, pretty entertaining. Check it out.
    4SnoopyStyle

    trying way too hard

    Ronnie (Gary Stretch) befriends jittery August (Michael Rapaport) and later mentors him to be a hit man. Three years later, August gets into trouble killing the wrong man who turns out to be a made man. Ronnie tries to save August despite the objections of his wife Dana (Robin Givens). He does work for Madison (Debbie Harry) to buy time for August. On the other hand, he's cheating with Ronnie's girlfriend and his ex Paige. Killing couple slash siblings Donnie (Ralph Macchio) and Marie (Ally Sheedy) are working for mobster Guy (Seymour Cassel).

    Director Craig Singer is trying way too hard borrowing various styles. He tries to do superfluous funny dialog but it's nowhere as sharp as Tarantino. He uses quick edits, philosophizing, and time flashbacks but it all feels derivative. Sometimes, it gets interesting but the central plot struggles to advance in this meandering flow. Stretch doesn't have enough charisma to lead. Macchio and Sheedy have a great nostalgia factor. Overall, this tries too much and ends up with a bit of a mess.

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    • Trivia
      According to the book, The Art of Her Deal, Melania Trump auditioned for the part which went to Deborah Harry. Melania's thick accent was deemed a deal-breaker.
    • Connections
      References The Lone Ranger (1949)

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    • Release date
      • May 3, 2003 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • A Cold Day in August
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • ACH
      • My2Centences
      • Regent Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color

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