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Rating: 7.121/10 by 917 users

Buffalo '66 (1998)

Billy is released after five years in prison. In the next moment, he kidnaps teenage student Layla and visits his parents with her, pretending she is his girlfriend and they will soon marry.

Directing:
  • Vincent Gallo
  • Adam Greenhaus
  • Michaelangelo Bolla
  • Catherine Gore
  • Jennifer Gerould
Writing:
  • Vincent Gallo
  • Alison Bagnall
  • Vincent Gallo
Stars:
Release Date: Tue, Jan 20, 1998

Rating: 7.121/10 by 917 users

Alternative Title:
流氓本色 - CN
The Ornit Movie - US
버팔로 66 - KR
Buffalo '66 - MX
Buffalo '66 - ES

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 50 minutes
Budget: $1,500,000
Revenue: $2,375,097

Plot Keyword: prison, gambling, bowling, winter, kidnapping, tap dancing, strip club, bathtub, new york state, ex-con, character study, bowling alley, day in a life, prison release, buffalo, new york

Vincent Gallo
Billy Brown
Ben Gazzara
Jimmy Brown
Kevin Corrigan
Rocky the Goon
Kevin Pollak
TV Sportscaster
Alex Karras
TV Sportscaster
John Sansone
Little Billy
Manny Fried
The Donut Clerk
John Rummel
Don Shanks
Bob Wahl
Scott Woods
Anthony Mydcarz
The Motel Clerk
Michael Maciejewski
The Guy in the Bathroom
Jack Claxton
The Denny's Host
Dominic Telesco
The Prison Guard
Carl Marchi
The Cafe Owner
Kim Krah
The Denny's Waitress
Julius Digennaro
The Info Booth Clerk
Terry Braunstein
The Tap Teacher
Jack Hunter
The Gas Station Clerk
Norma Gelose
The Bus Station Woman
Jamie King
Tap Dance Kid
Janel King
Tap Dance Kid
Joey Giambra
The Man in the Donut Shop

Wuchak

Mostly tedious, but Ricci is adorable, “Heart of the Sunrise” is featured and the message is potent An angry sad sack (Vincent Gallo) is released after five years in prison near Buffalo and proceeds to kidnap a cute girl at a ballet studio (Christina Ricci). She surprisingly agrees to go along with the charade of being his wife to fool his nutty parents. His sole ambition seems to be to kill a field goal kicker for the Bills who let him down five years earlier. Anjelica Huston, Mickey Rourke, Jan-Michael Vincent and Rosanna Arquette have brief roles. “Buffalo ’66” (1998) is an offbeat indie written & directed by its star, Gallo. I only know him from Coppola’s “Tetro” (2009) where he proved to have an almost Brando-like charisma (I said “almost”). Ricci is one of the highlights here as she’s petite, voluptuous and adorable. Unfortunately, most of the episodes in the story could’ve been cut by one-third or even one-half. As it is, they become tedious, such as the loong segment at the parent’s house. But the final act wins the day with Yes’ “Heart of the Sunrise” placed strategically and a profound moral about the power of uncompromising love to change a piece of sheet. The film runs 1 hour, 50 minutes and was shot in Buffalo, New York, and surround areas (Gowanda, Lackawanna and Woodlawn). GRADE: C+/B-

CinemaSerf

"Billy" (Vincent Gallo) gets let out of prison and promises to bring his new wife to meet his mother. An hasty promise for two reasons. First - well, he hasn't actually got a wife and second - he is desperate to pee. Intent on sorting out the latter problem, he encounters "Layla" (Christina Ricci) whom he promptly thinks can solve his other problem, so he frog marches her to her car and hopes that she - by now at gunpoint - will agree to help him out. Risky strategy, that! Can it work out for him? Well what now follows is an entertainingly quirky road movie that sees the two gradually bond whilst we learn about both of their rather complicated pasts. It's not just his mother (Angelica Huston) that he wants to visit; he also has a score to settle with a bookie (Mickey Rourke) but maybe, just maybe, his new companion might adjust his priorities? This is a well paced, intimate movie and there is a good, almost magnetic, dynamic between Gallo and Ricci. The story is lively and engaging offering us an offbeat love story that is, though maybe a touch predictable, based more on two characterful performances rather than cheesy sentiment (of which there is none!) and gooey love scenes as they head for their own kind of redemption. Coffee and doughnuts anyone?


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