Director:
Quentin Tarantino
Starring: Tim Roth Steve Buscemi Chris Penn Harvey Keitel
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Category Keywords: Crime Deception Detectives Disturbing Essential Cinema Independent Jewels Scams And Cons Theatrical Release Thieves
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| Four Perfect Killers. One Perfect Crime. Critically acclaimed for its raw power and breathtaking ferocity, it's the brilliant American gangster movie classic from writer-director Quentin Tarantino. They were perfect strangers, assembled to pull off the perfect crime. Then their simple robbery explodes into bloody ambush, and the ruthless killers realize one of them is a police informer. But which one? |
"A savagely comic burst of mayhem...Quentin Tarantino is a genuine find... Rolling Stone
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Editor's Note
Former video store clerk Quentin Tarantino's directorial debut, RESERVOIR DOGS, is a brutally funny, supercharged introduction to his supremely distinct cinematic vision, which was later to become one of the most mimicked styles of the 1990s. Mastermind Joe Cabot (Lawrence Tierney) assembles a crew of top-notch criminals to pull off a jewelry store heist. As the film opens it becomes immediately clear that the plan backfired, forcing the survivors, who have gathered at an abandoned warehouse, to figure out if one of them is, in fact, a police informer. The crew--Mr. White (Harvey Keitel), an aged veteran; Mr. Orange (Tim Roth), a wounded newcomer; Mr. Blonde (Michael Madsen), a psychopathic parolee; Mr. Pink (Steve Buscemi), a bickering weasel; and Nice Guy Eddie (Chris Penn), Joe's son--begin to unravel as the pressure becomes too much for them to handle. When Joe arrives, the truth becomes clear in a vicious Mexican standoff.Tarantino takes liberally from Hong Kong action flicks, most notably Ringo Lam's CITY ON FIRE, but his ultra-hip ?70s soundtrack and hysterical pop culture dialogue make the film seem wholly original and new. Taking a cue from the French New Wave--most notably Jean-Luc Godard--RESERVOIR DOGS remains one of the decade's most influential motion pictures.
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Cast & Crew
| Edward Bunker | |
| Harvey Keitel | |
| Michael Madsen | |
| Quentin Tarantino | |
| Steve Buscemi | |
| Tim Roth | |
| Andrzej Sekula - Cinematographer | |
| Lawrence Bender - Producer | |
| Quentin Tarantino - Director | |
| Quentin Tarantino, et. al. - Writer | |
| Sally Menke - Editor |
Plot Summary
In this unforgettable debut film from Quentin Tarantino, a group of perfect strangers have been assembled to pull off the perfect heist. Meticulously planned, nothing can go wrong. But it turns into a bloody ambush when one of them turns out to be a police informer. As the group begins to question each other's guilt, the simmering tensions threaten to explode the situation before the police have a chance to step in. Boldly blending graphic violence with comedic references to popular culture, RESERVOIR DOGS ushered in an often-mimicked style of filmmaking in the 1990s.
Awards
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Winner (1993) |
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Independent Spirit, Steve Buscemi, Best Supporting Male |
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Nominee (1993) |
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Independent Spirit, Quentin Tarantino, Best Director |
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Independent Spirit, Quentin Tarantino, et. al., Best First Feature |
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Nominee (1992) |
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Sundance Film Festival, Quentin Tarantino, Dramatic |
Memorable Quotes
| "Someone's trying to stick a red--hot poker up our ass, and I'm trying to see whose name's on the handle!"----Mr. Pink (Steve Buscemi) to fellow set--up thieves Mr. White (Harvey Keitel) and Mr. Blonde (Michael Madsen) |
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