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Billy Bathgate (1991)

5.8 | Nov 01, 1991 (US) | Crime | 01:46
Budget: 48 000 000 | Revenue: 15 565 363

In 1935, a New York kid was looking for a hero. He found Dutch Schultz.

In the year 1935, a teen named Billy Bathgate finds first love while becoming the protégé of fledgling gangster Dutch Schultz.

Featured Crew

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Original Music Composer
Makeup Artist
Screenplay
Visual Effects Supervisor
Stunt Coordinator
Dialect Coach
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Cast

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Loren Dean
Billy Bathgate
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Dustin Hoffman
Dutch Schultz
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Nicole Kidman
Drew Preston
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Bruce Willis
Bo Weinberg
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Stanley Tucci
Lucky Luciano
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Steven Hill
Otto Berman
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Billy Jaye
Mickey
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Timothy Jerome
Dixie Davis

Reviews

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CinemaSerf
6 | Feb 09, 2023
Dustin Hoffman is "Dutch" an aspiring gangster in 1930s New York's City. Together with the business savvy "Otto" (Steven Hill) and a little help from the suave "Bo" (Bruce Willis) he sets out to carve out an empire for himself. Along the way, "Otto" alights on the keen youngster "Billy" (Loren Dean) who soon becomes a part of their operation discovering that there is a life of wealth and opportunity to be had, but that life has it's dark, violent and dangerous side too. What now ensues is authentic looking, flash cars and spiv suits - but the actual execution of the story is really very dull. Willis appears only briefly (though I really did like his footwear) and Nicole Kidman offers the romantic interest for both Hoffman and Dean for a while. The narrative is disjointed. The film flows like glue with too many short, episodic, scenarios that lack any sense of peril or menace, before an ending that though historical fact is really underwhelming. Nobody's finest hour, this film.