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True Romance
True Romance

True Romance (1993)

75% User Rating
1h 58min
Action
Crime
Romance

"Stealing. Cheating. Killing. Who said romance was dead?"

Clarence marries hooker Alabama, steals cocaine from her pimp, and tries to sell it in Hollywood, while the owners of the coke try to reclaim it.

Tony ScottDirector

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Christian Slater

Christian Slater

Clarence Worley

Patricia Arquette

Patricia Arquette

Alabama Whitman

Dennis Hopper

Dennis Hopper

Clifford Worley

Val Kilmer

Val Kilmer

Mentor

Gary Oldman

Gary Oldman

Drexl Spivey

Brad Pitt

Brad Pitt

Floyd (Dick's Roommate)

Christopher Walken

Christopher Walken

Vincenzo Coccotti

Bronson Pinchot

Bronson Pinchot

Elliot Blitzer

Samuel L. Jackson

Samuel L. Jackson

Big Don

Michael Rapaport

Michael Rapaport

Dick Ritchie

Saul Rubinek

Saul Rubinek

Lee Donowitz

Conchata Ferrell

Conchata Ferrell

Mary Louise Ravencroft

James Gandolfini

James Gandolfini

Virgil

Anna Thomson

Anna Thomson

Lucy

Victor Argo

Victor Argo

Lenny

Paul Bates

Paul Bates

Marty

Chris Penn

Chris Penn

Nicky Dimes

Tom Sizemore

Tom Sizemore

Cody Nicholson

Said Faraj

Said Faraj

Burger Man

Gregory Sporleder

Gregory Sporleder

Burger Stand Customer

Maria Pitillo

Maria Pitillo

Kandi

Frank Adonis

Frank Adonis

Frankie

Kevin Corrigan

Kevin Corrigan

Marvin

Paul Ben-Victor

Paul Ben-Victor

Luca

Michael Beach

Michael Beach

Wurlitzer

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Joe D'Angerio

Police Radio Operator

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John Bower

Detective

John Cenatiempo

John Cenatiempo

Squad Cop #1

Eric Allan Kramer

Eric Allan Kramer

Boris

Patrick John Hurley

Patrick John Hurley

Monty

Dennis Garber

Dennis Garber

Lobby Cop #1

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Scott Evers

Lobby Cop #2

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Hilary Klym

Running Cop

Steve Gonzales

Steve Gonzales

I.A. Officer

Laurence Mason

Laurence Mason

Floyd "D"

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David Dean

Cop (uncredited)

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April Freeman

Burger Stand Customer (uncredited)

Ed Lauter

Ed Lauter

Police Captain Quiggle (uncredited)

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Enzo Rossi

Elvis, Alabama's and Clarence's Son (uncredited)

Nancy Young

Nancy Young

Hotel Hostage (uncredited)

Reviews (6)

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 90%

May 30, 2015

The King, Chiba, White Boy Day and Love…Bloody Love. True Romance is directed by Tony Scott and written by Quentin Tarantino. It stars Christian Slater, Patricia Arquette, Dennis Hopper, Brad Pitt, Val Kilmer, Gary Oldman, Michael Rapaport, Christopher Walken, James Gandolfini, Chris Penn, Tom Sizemore, Bronson Pinchot and Saul Rubinek. Music is by Hans Zimmer and cinematography by Jeffery L. Kimball. Comic book store clerk Clarence Worley (Slater) falls in love with call girl Alabama Whitman (Arquette) when she turns up at the movie theatre as one of his birthday presents. Marriage is quick but as the whirlwind romance gathers apace, complications quickly follow in the form of psycho drug dealers and the mob! It's still speculated on how True Romance would have panned out had Tarantino directed his own screenplay, but really in the grand scheme of things it doesn't matter. For True Romance is a wildly exciting fusion of lovers on the lam premise with violence a go go thrills. Director Scott did a bang up job bringing Tarantino's screenplay to life, even making a couple of narrative changes that suits (QT agrees) the picture no end. People often get hung up on the fact that Scott had previously helmed Top Gun, Beverly hills Cop II and Days of Thunder, citing these as reasons that Scott was wrong for the material, yet the film he did immediately before True Romance was The Last Boy Scout, a thrilling and muscular actioner that pings with sharp savvy dialogue scripted by Shane Black. It was the perfect trial run for True Romance, and Scott proved to be a wise and cohesive choice for the material. He also expertly marshalled a large ensemble cast, garnering career high turns from Slater and Arquette in the process. Almost everything clicks into place on True Romance, it never lacks for kinetic thrills or edge of the seat drama. In turn it likes to grab you around the throat with some wince inducing violence, cunningly drawing you in to root for a couple of lovers who will do anything for each other, while simultaneously causing carnage for all they come into contact with. There's odd ball characters galore (Oldman and Pitt excelling in this area), exquisite set-pieces and dialogue so sharp you could cut a steak with it. From conversations between Clarence and his imaginary Elvis (Kilmer) mentor, to iconography unbound with one of the 90s great sequences that sees Walken's mob boss verbally joust with Hopper as Clarence's stoic father, it's a film as rich in the art of vocal acting as it is in eye splintering gloss. All that and it's a clinically beautiful love story as well! A wet dream fantasy of QT for sure, and if you wanna be churlish? Then there should have been more room made for Sizemore and Penn's glorious coppers. Hell we could even complain about the editing being a touch too slam-bang at times…But nah! Small complaints be damned, the meeting of Tarantino the writer and Scott the director delivers neo-noir goodies galore. In fact it's a film that just gets better with age. 9/10

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