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Rating: 6.1/10 by 921 users

Dick Tracy (1990)

The comic strip detective finds his life vastly complicated when Breathless Mahoney makes advances towards him while he is trying to battle Big Boy Caprice's united mob.

Directing:
  • Warren Beatty
  • Princess O'Mahoney
  • Ana Maria Quintana
  • Jim Van Wyck
Writing:
  • Jack Epps Jr.
  • Jim Cash
Stars:
Release Date: Thu, Apr 05, 1990

Rating: 6.1/10 by 921 users

Alternative Title:
ディック・トレイシー - JP
딕 트레이시 - KR
Dick Tracy - ES

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 45 minutes
Budget: $47,000,000
Revenue: $103,738,726

Plot Keyword: martial arts, corruption, fight, gangster, crime fighter, investigation, villain, based on comic, organized crime, one man army, criminal, police detective, one against many, urban setting, policeman, action hero, good versus evil
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Madonna
Breathless Mahoney
Al Pacino
Big Boy Caprice
Glenne Headly
Tess Trueheart
James Keane
Pat Patton
Charles Durning
Chief Brandon
Dick Van Dyke
D.A. Fletcher
Paul Sorvino
Lips Manlis
Neil Summers
The Rodent
Tony Epper
Steve the Tramp
Estelle Parsons
Mrs. Trueheart
Mary Woronov
Welfare Person
Kathy Bates
Mrs. Green
Henry Jones
Night Clerk
Lew Horn
Lefty Moriarty
Robert Costanzo
Lips' Bodyguard
Jack Kehoe
Customer at Raid
Arthur Malet
Diner Patron
Jack Goode Jr.
Lab Technician
Ray Stoddard
Lab Technician
Hamilton Camp
Store Clerk
Ed McCready
Cop at Tess'
Colm Meaney
Cop at Tess'
Bing Russell
Club Ritz Patron
Tom Finnegan
Uniform Cop at Ritz
Billy Clevenger
Newspaper Vendor
Ned Claflin
Radio Announcer
John Moschitta Jr.
Radio Announcer (voice)
Neil Ross
Radio Announcer (voice)
Walker Edmiston
Radio Announcer (voice)
Mike Mazurki
Old Man at Hotel
Tamara Carrera
Cigarette Girl (uncredited)
Bernie Jones
Night Club Musician (uncredited)
Sheila Lussier
Gangster's Girlfriend (uncredited)
Bruce Mahler
Reporter (uncredited)
Jerry St. John
Driver (uncredited)

John Chard

A bit too mellow yellow. Dick Tracy is directed by Warren Beatty and written by Jim Cash and Jack Epps Jr. Based on Chester Gould’s comic strip creation of the same name, it stars Beatty, Al Pacino, Madonna, Glenne Headly, Dustin Hoffman, Charlie Korsmo, Charles Durning and William Forsythe. Music is by Danny Elfman, with songs by Stephen Sondheim, and cinematography is by Vittorio Storaro. Punk Rock band X-Ray Spex once sang about The Day The World Turned Day-Glo, Warren Beatty’s Dick Tracy was exactly that. The live action cartoon is a feast for the eyes, as the city backdrop for this cops and gangsters tale is a fountain of bright, lurid primary colours. The characters are drawn brilliantly, where the good guys are very much human, but the bad guys are a bunch of grotesques, like a mutant gathering under one coalition banner. All star casting, striking costuming, amazing effects work, quality songs and a brisk musical score (Elfman reworks his score for Batman from the previous year), Dick Tracy as a production is grade “A” stuff. It also did very well at the box office, where although it didn’t reach Disney’s expectation levels financially, it coined to the tune of over $100 million in profit Worldwide. Not bad for a film some still think was a flop! It’s a film that feels a lot better watching it now than it did back on release, to be able to view it as a smart technical accomplishment for the time it was made. The cast factor also makes it something of a fascinating experience, watching legends like Pacino and Hoffman absolutely buy into the cartoon excess on show. However, the old problem with it just will never go away. Yes the plot is very simple, but that’s easy to accept these days, it was after all a gangster movie made for all the family, it’s that Beatty’s portrayal of Tracy is too under played. He’s a good guy, we know that, we are on his side, but it’s a flat characterisation, he’s never pushed to be anything other than a cool dude. This of course lets the monstrous villains take the film by the scruff of the neck, as most villains tend to anyway, but for a film carrying his name, you expect a bit more from Dick Tracy the man. Still, Dick Tracy is a fun movie experience, not all it can be, but enjoyable regardless. 7/10

talisencrw

I'm heartily disappointed that this didn't produce sequels. If any fine actor/director of the period was perfect for the role of Dick Tracy, it was Beatty. He does very good work here. It's as if he took Tim Burton's template for 'Batman' and simply adjusted it for his comic-book picture. Madonna isn't bad here either, simply because she's pretending to be Marilyn Monroe, something she'd been wanting to do all of her career to that point. And the rogues gallery here is perhaps second in quality only to the aforementioned DC Caped Crusader. In retrospect, that perhaps was the picture's weakest link--no true criminal really dominated proceedings and stuck in one's mind. Had they tried the time-tested hookup of two baddies to get in Dick's hair just enough to rile him, it may have worked better. Still one of the most enjoyable, and underrated, comic-book pictures of the past three decades.


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