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Bugsy

  • Director: Barry Levinson
  • AMG Rating: starstarstar
  • Genre: Crime
  • Movie Type: Gangster Film, Biopic
  • Themes: Rise and Fall Stories, Obsessive Quests, Gambling
  • Main Cast: Warren Beatty, Annette Bening, Harvey Keitel, Ben Kingsley, Elliott Gould, Bebe Neuwirth
  • Release Year: 1991
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 136 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: R

Plot

Bugsy is a character study of mobster Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel wrapped up in a gangster movie. Siegel (Warren Beatty in a flashy performance) arrives in California in the Forties, assigned to oversee the L.A. rackets. He is quickly seduced by both the glamour of Hollywood and actress Virginia Hill (Annette Bening), whom he romances despite being unable to leave his wife and children. Siegel soon has a vision to transform a barren stretch of Nevada desert into an oasis of gambling and entertainment -- the seeds from which Las Vegas was sown. Funded by his gangster bosses, including Meyer Lansky (Ben Kingsley), the flamboyant Siegel sees his budget soar past its original $6 million, a problem compounded by the fact that Virginia has embezzled $2 million of it. In trouble with his superiors, Siegel flies back to L.A. to face the music, telling Virginia to keep the money. He would not live to see his dream of Las Vegas come true. The film is fast-paced and well-directed by Barry Levinson, with an intelligent script by James Toback and excellent support from Kingsley and Harvey Keitel as gangster Mickey Cohen. ~ Don Kaye, All Movie Guide

Review

Barry Levinson's biopic dazzles with glitter but lacks gold. The film deals primarily with Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel's obsessive quest to turn a Nevada desert wasteland into the American gambling mecca of Las Vegas. While this is an engaging enough subject, no attention is paid to Bugsy's New York background and rise through the gangland ranks, making his character interesting but ultimately one-dimensional. Within the film's narrow scope, compelling plot lines are drawn, including Bugsy's torrid romance with femme-fatale Hollywood starlet Virginia Hill (Annette Bening). However, the film drags on for over two hours, making the resolution more welcome than scintillating. The grit and darkness of the Godfather-style gangster flick is absent, replaced by Hollywood gloss. However, the direction is fairly plush and the gangster American Dream theme is fleshed out poignantly. Moreover, Warren Beatty gives an inspired performance in the title role and Harvey Keitel as Mickey Cohen and Ben Kingsley as Meyer Lansky give solid supporting performances. The end result is an entertaining film that works, but unfortunately its epic length is not matched by epic quality.

~ Mike DiBella, All Movie Guide

Cast

Joe Mantegna - George Raft; Wendy Phillips - Esta Siegel; Richard Sarafian - Jack Dragna; Lewis van Bergen - Joey Adonis; Bill Graham - Charlie Luciano; Andy Romano - Del Webb; Robert Beltran - Alejandro; Gian-Carlo Scandiuzzi - Count di Frasso; Stefanie Mason - Millicent Siegel; Kimberly McCullough - Barbara Siegel; James Toback - Gus Greenbaum; Jamie Angell - Courthouse Guard; Lloyd Baskin - Ciro's Singer; Albina Boccicchio - Ciro's Singer; Don Calfa - Louie Dragna; Carmine Caridi - Frank Costello; Don Carrara - Vito Genovese; Eric Christmas - Ronald the Butler; Cathleen Crone - Ciro's Singer; Kal David - Ciro's Singer; Debrah Farentino - Girl in Elevator; Peter Giuliano - "Manpower" Assistant Director; Robert Glaudini - Dominic; David H. Hebble - Cadillac Driver; Austin Kelly - "Manpower" Maitre D'; Michael Kenner - "Manpower" Clapper Boy; Fred Lehto - Ciro's Singer; Traci Lind - Natalie St. Clair; Steven D. Maines - Federal Marshall; Wendie Malick - Woman on Train; DeVera Marcus - Fan at Train Station; Gary McGurk - Tony the Waiter; Gerard Joseph McKenna - Ciro's Photographer; Ray McKinnon - David Hinton; Hal Melia - Ciro's Singer; Bruce Morrow - District Attorney McWilde; John Moskoff - Sulka's Salesman; Ksenia Prohaska - Marlene Dietrich; Paul Roache - Taxi Driver; Joseph Spallina Roman - Moe Sedway; Clive Rosengren - Dep. District Attorney; Susan Rumor - Ciro's Singer; Anthony Russell - Jerry the Bookie; Bryan Smith - Chick Hill; Michael Sollenberger - Bond Rally Speaker; Ralph Tabakin - Elevator Operator; Tommy Townsend - Federal Marshall; James Zahnd; Julie Christensen - Ciro's Singer; Ellen Chenoweth; Joe Baker - Lawrence Tibbett

Credit

Leslie McDonald - Art Director, Ellen Chenoweth - Casting, Charles James Newirth - Co-producer, Albert Wolsky - Costume Designer, Barry Levinson - Director, Stu Linder - Editor, Ennio Morricone - Composer (Music Score), Kathryn Miles Kelly - Makeup, Matthew Mungle - Makeup, Rob Bottin - Makeup Special Effects, Dennis Gassner - Production Designer, Allen Daviau - Cinematographer, Charles James Newirth - Production Manager, Warren Beatty - Producer, Mark Johnson - Producer, Barry Levinson - Producer, Nancy Haigh - Set Designer, Lawrence Hubbs - Set Designer, Marvin Gardner - Special Effects, Willie D. Burton - Sound/Sound Designer, Billy Burton - Stunts, Dennis Scott - Stunts, James Toback - Screenwriter, Dean Jennings - Book Author

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Bugsy
Directed by Barry Levinson
Produced by Warren Beatty
Mark Johnson
Barry Levinson
Charles Newirth
Written by Dean Jennings (book We Only Kill Each Other: The Life and Bad Times of Bugsy Siegel)
James Toback
Starring Warren Beatty
Annette Bening
Harvey Keitel
Ben Kingsley
Elliott Gould
and
Joe Mantegna
Editing by Stu Linder
Distributed by TriStar Pictures
Release date(s) 13 December 1991
Running time 135 Min Theatrical
149 Extended Version
Language English

Bugsy is a 1991 film which tells the story of mobster Bugsy Siegel. It stars Warren Beatty, Annette Bening, Harvey Keitel, Ben Kingsley, Elliott Gould, Joe Mantegna, Bebe Neuwirth and Bill Graham.

The movie was written by James Toback from research material by Dean Jennings. It was directed by Barry Levinson.

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Plot Summary

Gangster Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel (Warren Beatty) who works for the New York mob goes to California and instantly falls in love with Virginia Hill (Annette Bening), a Hollywood starlet. He buys a house at Beverly Hills, planning to stay while his wife and two daughters remains at New York suburb of Scarsdale. On a trip to Nevada he comes up with the idea for a casino in the desert. He enlists the help of gangster Mickey Cohen (Harvey Keitel) and acquires funding from head mobster Meyer Lansky (Ben Kingsley) and other New York mobsters who approve the deal for $1 million. Bugsy puts Virginia in charge of accounting and begins construction of the Flamingo Las Vegas Hotel Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada but has no sense of control and the budget soon rises to $6 million. Bugsy tries everything to ensure it gets made even selling his share of the casino and most of his belongings. Upset about the costs, the fact that the casino is a failure and that $2 million of the budget is unaccounted for Meyer Lansky asks Bugsy to meet him in Los Angeles. Bugsy discovers that Virginia stole the money but tells her to "keep it and save it for a rainy day" rather than return it. He then calls Lansky and tells him never to sell his share of the casino and that he'll live to thank him someday. While in his home back in L.A. later that night, Bugsy is killed by several gunshots (presumably from an assassin hired by Lansky or one of the other mobsters). Virginia is told the news back in Las Vegas and becomes upset, rushing out of the casino. The final text before the credits states that she returned the missing money a week later and committed suicide at some point after that. It also states that by 1991 (the film's release year) the $6 million invested in Bugsy's dream of Las Vegas had generated revenues of over $100 billion.

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Awards

It won Academy Awards for Best Art Direction-Set Decoration and Best Costume Design. It was nominated for Best Actor in a Leading Role (Warren Beatty), Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Harvey Keitel), Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Ben Kingsley), Best Cinematography, Best Director, Best Music, Original Score, Best Picture and Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen. It received 8 Golden Globe nominations and won for Best Picture - Drama. The Silence of the Lambs won many categories where Bugsy received nominations in 1991.

Following their meeting while making this movie, Warren Beatty and Annette Bening were married.

Controversy

Despite its good reviews, Bugsy faced considerable controversy over its portrayal of Siegel. The film omits Siegel's long history of violent crime, including rape and murder,[1] and glossed over his infamously short temper.

Extended Version

In the USA an extended cut has been released. It offers nine additional scenes with a total running time of 764 seconds [2].

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Dances with Wolves
Golden Globe for Best Picture - Drama
1992
Succeeded by
Schindler's List



 
 
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