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King of New York
King of New York

King of New York (1990)

67% User Rating
1h 43min
Thriller
Crime

"Not everyone who runs a city is elected."

A former drug lord returns from prison determined to wipe out all his competition and distribute the profits of his operations to New York's poor and lower classes in this stylish and ultra violent modern twist on Robin Hood.

Abel FerraraDirector

Cast

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Christopher Walken

Christopher Walken

Frank White

David Caruso

David Caruso

Dennis Gilley

Laurence Fishburne

Laurence Fishburne

Jimmy Jump

Victor Argo

Victor Argo

Roy Bishop

Wesley Snipes

Wesley Snipes

Thomas Flanigan

Janet Julian

Janet Julian

Jennifer

Joey Chin

Joey Chin

Larry Wong

Giancarlo Esposito

Giancarlo Esposito

Lance

Paul Calderon

Paul Calderon

Joey Dalesio

Steve Buscemi

Steve Buscemi

Test Tube

Theresa Randle

Theresa Randle

Raye

Leonard L. Thomas

Leonard L. Thomas

Blood

Roger Guenveur Smith

Roger Guenveur Smith

Tanner

Carrie Nygren

Carrie Nygren

Melanie

Ernest Abuba

Ernest Abuba

King Tito

Frank Adonis

Frank Adonis

Paul Calgari

Vanessa Angel

Vanessa Angel

British Female

Frank Aquilino

Frank Aquilino

Card Player

David Batiste

David Batiste

Walter - Chicken Hut

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Michael Battin

Taxi Driver

Frankie Cee

Frankie Cee

Johnny Chick

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Lia Chang

Gang Member

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Endira

Flanigan's Child

Erica Gimpel

Erica Gimpel

Dr. Shute

Frank Gio

Frank Gio

Arty Clay

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Jack Goode Jr.

Palladium Patron

Lance Guecia

Lance Guecia

Musta

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Michael Guess

Carter

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Freddy Howard

Emilio El Zapo

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Nancy Hunter

Millie

Jay Julien

Jay Julien

Abraham Cott

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Susannah Julien

Palladium Patron

Robert LaSardo

Robert LaSardo

Italian Guard

Phoebe Legere

Phoebe Legere

Bordello Woman

James Lorinz

James Lorinz

Tip Connoly

Gary Landon Mills

Gary Landon Mills

Chilly

Gerard Murphy

Gerard Murphy

Mulligan

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Anthony Padilla

Flanigan's Child

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George Lawrence Perry

Cop

Harold Perrineau

Harold Perrineau

Thug Leader

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Marty Pesci

Palladium Patron

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Peter Richardson

Emperor Jones

Alonna Shaw

Alonna Shaw

Kathleen Mulligan

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Wendell Sweda

Man at Breakfast Table

Freddie Jackson

Freddie Jackson

Freddie Jackson

Ariane

Ariane

Ariane

Pete Hamill

Pete Hamill

Pete Hamill

Sari Chang

Sari Chang

Reporter

Carlos Lauchu

Carlos Lauchu

Undercover Cop (uncredited)

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Mark Monto

Cop (uncredited)

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John Reidy

Police Sergeant (uncredited)

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Dhonna Harris Goodale

Gangsta Moll (uncredited)

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Phil Nelson

NYPD Detective (uncredited)

Reviews (3)

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 80%

July 7, 2019

Stylish and smouldering. Frank White, a drug lord of New York, is released from prison and plans to make a more positive mark on the city. But after reuniting with his loyal and violence hungry gang, he finds the odds are very much stacked up against him. Not only has New York changed for the worse, being run by incompetent pretenders to his crown, but the police force are also after his head - dead or alive! First time viewers to this picture should not go into it expecting some Scarface type gangster movie, I made that mistake almost 17 years ago and came out the cinema totally cheesed off! Revisiting the film now has opened up a whole new ream of delights that when put together have created a simmering and brutal piece of work. What director Abel Ferrara has managed to do here is portray a fable of how a leopard never changes its spots - even though it wants too. Frank White is here a victim of his own past doings, with his reputation on the wane and the authorities with long and unforgiving memories. What hits the most (outside of some brilliant acting) is Abel Ferrara's bleak yet gorgeous vision of a sin city Big Apple, the characters are all one step away from a death, something that we the audience hope comes swift and nasty, all of which is cloaked in this plink plink lighted vision of the underworld. Ferrara chooses to pace his picture to give us a sense of pervading doom, it's quite a knack and means the viewers have to hang on in there to get to the wonderful, and dare I say it, bleakly appropriate conclusion. Christopher Walken is Frank White and gives one of his best career performances, all scary eyes and dialogue spurting precision, he pours out grit and emotion to garner sympathy where he perhaps really shouldn't be getting it. Larry Fishburne, David Caruso, Victor Argo, Wesley Snipes, Janet Julian and Steve Buscemi fill out the cast list, with Fishburne and his manic Jimmy Jump character practically walking off with the movie. So all in all it's a visual delight and a story that is very good on the ears, with the violence perfectly harsh to flesh out the grim nature of this pot boiling crime picture. So, those in need of a pick me up should probably steer well clear then. 8/10

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Mark Kermode reviews King Of New York (1990) | BFI Player

Mark Kermode reviews King Of New York (1990) | BFI Player

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