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Rumble Fish
TrailerThe movie centers on Rusty James, an uncool teenaged hoodlum as he struggle to live up to his adored brother's reputation, Motorcycle Boy, in an impoverished industrial town.Genre: DramaActors: Matt Dillon, Mickey Rourke, Diane Lane, Dennis Hopper, Diana Scarwid, Vincent Spano, Nicolas Cage, Chris Penn, Laurence Fishburne, William Smith, Michael Higgins, ...»Director: Francis Ford CoppolaCountry: United StatesDuration: 94 minQuality: HDRelease: 1983IMDb: 7.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Rumble Fish"
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Characters of "Rumble Fish"
Rusty JamesPlayed by: Matt DillonThe Motorcycle BoyPlayed by: Mickey RourkePattyPlayed by: Diane LaneFatherPlayed by: Dennis HopperStevePlayed by: Vincent SpanoSmokeyPlayed by: Nicolas CageB.J. JacksonPlayed by: Chris PennMidgetPlayed by: Laurence FishburnePatterson the CopPlayed by: William SmithBennyPlayed by: Tom Waits -
Directors of "Rumble Fish"
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Creators of "Rumble Fish"
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Critic Reviews of "Rumble Fish"
TIME MagazineDecember 11, 2007If Rumble Fish fails as a traditional movie about real people, it is beguiling as an exercise in hallucinatory style.
Time OutFebruary 09, 2006Coppola's recent viewing seems to have been German silent films of the '20s, so he has decided to coat the whole enterprise in a startling Expressionist style, which is very arresting but hardly appropriate to the matter in hand.
Chicago Sun-TimesSeptember 01, 2005This is a movie you are likely to hate, unless you can love it for its crazy, feverish charm.
New York TimesMay 21, 2003A number of the images in Rumble Fish are more memorable than the film is as a whole, sometimes for the wrong reasons.
Chicago ReaderJanuary 01, 2000The action is clotted and murky, and Coppola obviously hasn't bothered to clarify it for the members of his cast, who wander through the film with expressions of winsome, honest befuddlement.
Nick's Flick PicksJanuary 22, 2012Rumble Fish is like a unisex Sweet 16 gift for children whose favorite hangouts are the pool hall, the Cinématheque Française, and the rings of Saturn.
ColeSmithey.comMarch 04, 2008Beautiful.
Empire MagazineAugust 01, 2007A bit too over-stylized to allow for any great involvement, the most interesting part of this is spotting the young actors before they became stars -- most notably nephew-of-the-director Nicolas Cage.
DVD ClinicOctober 11, 2005An offbeat experiment that, while certainly not a brilliant movie, flies far more than it fails.
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