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Harvey Keitel | ... | ||
Tim Roth | ... | ||
Michael Madsen | ... | ||
Chris Penn | ... | ||
Steve Buscemi | ... | ||
Lawrence Tierney | ... | ||
Edward Bunker | ... |
Mr. Blue
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Quentin Tarantino | ... | ||
Randy Brooks | ... | ||
Kirk Baltz | ... | ||
Steven Wright | ... |
K-Billy DJ
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Rich Turner | ... |
Sheriff #1
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David Steen | ... |
Sheriff #2
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Tony Cosmo | ... |
Sheriff #3
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Stevo Polyi | ... |
Sheriff #4
(as Stevo Poliy)
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Six criminals, who are strangers to each other, are hired by a crime boss, Joe Cabot, to carry out a diamond robbery. Right at the outset, they are given false names with the intention that they won't get too close and will concentrate on the job instead. They are completely sure that the robbery is going to be a success. But, when the police show up right at the time and the site of the robbery, panic spreads amongst the group members, and two of them are killed in the subsequent shootout, along with a few policemen and civilians. When the remaining people assemble at the premeditated rendezvous point (a warehouse), they begin to suspect that one of them is an undercover cop. Written by Soumitra
Reservoir Dogs will always go down as one of the most violent yet brilliant pieces of work ever to be shown on the silver screen. Tarrentino's script is brilliant and what is even more amazing is that it is his first movie. The acting is top grade , all the actors seem to come up with the performance of lives. There were calls when the film was released for it to be banned by the lilly livered liberals and while this is bloody and the language is coarse, for it to be banned would have deprived us of a classic Hollywood movie that oozes class as well as blood! 10 out of 10