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True Romance
TrailerClarence is a kung fu loving guy whose boss buys him a night with a hooker, Alabama. Clarance quickly falls in love with Alabama and accidentally takes drugs from her pimp. The couple hits the road for California, planning to sell the dope and enjoy the good life in South America with the proceeds, but soon a group of very unhappy underworld characters are after them, as well as the police.Actors: Christian Slater, Patricia Arquette, Dennis Hopper, Val Kilmer, Gary Oldman, Brad Pitt, Christopher Walken, Bronson Pinchot, Samuel L. Jackson, Michael Rapaport, Saul Rubinek, ...»Director: Tony ScottCountry: United States, FranceDuration: 119 minQuality: HDRelease: 1993IMDb: 7.90 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "True Romance"
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Characters of "True Romance"
Clarence WorleyPlayed by: Christian SlaterAlabama WhitmanPlayed by: Patricia ArquetteClifford WorleyPlayed by: Dennis HopperMentorPlayed by: Val KilmerDrexl SpiveyPlayed by: Gary OldmanFloydPlayed by: Brad PittVincenzo CoccottiPlayed by: Christopher WalkenElliot BlitzerPlayed by: Bronson PinchotBig DonPlayed by: Samuel L. JacksonDick RitchiePlayed by: Michael RapaportLee DonowitzPlayed by: Saul RubinekMary Louise RavencroftPlayed by: Conchata FerrellVirgilPlayed by: James GandolfiniLucyPlayed by: Anna LevineLennyPlayed by: Victor ArgoMartyPlayed by: Paul BatesNicky DimesPlayed by: Chris PennCody NicholsonPlayed by: Tom SizemoreMarvinPlayed by: Kevin CorriganWurlitzerPlayed by: Michael BeachBorisPlayed by: Eric Allan Kramer -
Directors of "True Romance"
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Creators of "True Romance"
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Critic Reviews of "True Romance"
TIME MagazineAugust 16, 2009If shoot-'em-up, gobble-'em-down movies like The Fugitive and Jurassic Park are rated PG-13 these days, what does an R-rated action adventure look like? Like True Romance: violent to a fault, glam to the max.
VarietyNovember 19, 2008Provides some amazing encounters, bravura acting turns and gruesome carnage. But it doesn't add up to enough.
Time OutJune 24, 2006If the romance seldom seems 'true', the spiralling violence (script, Quentin Tarantino) does succeed, in a brutish, cod-Jacobean kind of way.
New York TimesMay 20, 2003This film's various outrages are committed unapologetically, and are very much in the service of its bizarre story.
Rolling StoneMay 12, 2001It's Tarantino's gutter poetry that detonates True Romance. This movie is dynamite.
Washington PostJanuary 01, 2000The movie may be stylistically visceral, but it's aesthetically corrupt. It might as well have been called Pump Up the Violence.
Times (UK)November 19, 2015Quentin Tarantino's dirty, funny and unpredictably violent genius powers True Romance, directed by Tony Scott.
GuardianNovember 19, 2015The whole thing rattles along like that pink Cadillac they're driving.
Antagony & EcstasyJuly 22, 2013The only thing that goes wrong with the movie is Christian Slater... the failure of its central character ends up being an irritation, but not a film-crippling problem.
Reel Film ReviewsJanuary 01, 2013...a pulpy good time that holds up remarkably well two decades after its theatrical release...
PopMattersAugust 23, 2012...[a] violently funny genre mishmash that gave Tony Scott's new life, and also transmitted Quentin Tarantino's vision more credibly than the screenwriter and then-novice director could have done himself.
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