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title: "Bloodhounds of Broadway"
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# Bloodhounds of Broadway

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- **What is this?** Bloodhounds of Broadway
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Review: An absolute classic! - This was a stellar cast in 1989, and a great story about New Year's Eve, 1928. The characters are delightful. There is no sex or profanity, tho the element of romance is there. One incident of violence but it is short and theatrical. Oh, no wait, a parrot gets shot too (not really) but somehow that is amusing and moves the story along. This movie is an absolute delight and anyone who likes a good story will not be disappointed.
Review: Deserves to be a classic - I first saw this movie when I was a young closeted high school student and would have literally paid money to watch Madonna read the phone book. The fact that Julie Hagerty, Randy Quaid, Matt Dillon, Jennifer Grey, Anita Morris, and Rutger Hauer were also in the movie meant nothing to me. Madonna, Madonna, Madonna. Fast forward twenty years, and I still love the film, for different reasons. I'm aware that Madonna in particular got scathing reviews for her performance, but I think a lot of folks missed what she was going for, a kind of Betty-Boop-meets-Breathless-Mahoney-with-a-heart-of-gold that requires a suspension of disbelief, but the film's dialogue is SOOOO Damon Runyon-y (the film is based on Runyon's short stories - the ones they didn't use to create "Guys & Dolls") and the plot points so wacky that one's disbelief should already be well-suspended. AND, everyone else delivers the same kind of muted-yet-over-the-top performance that she does. And if you can relax into it, there's just so much to enjoy.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | 6301587367 |
| Actors  | Azito, Tony, Dillon, Matt, Edson, Richard, Grey, Jennifer, Hagerty, Julie |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (81) |
| Date First Available  | January 29, 2007 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Package Dimensions  | 7.32 x 4.19 x 1.12 inches; 6.13 ounces |
| Release date  | June 23, 1994 |
| Run time  | 1 hour and 33 minutes |
| Studio  | Sony Pictures |

## Product Details

- **Format:** Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC, Widescreen
- **Manufacturer:** Sony Pictures
- **Runtime:** 1 hour and 33 minutes
- **UPC:** 043396502734

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ An absolute classic!
*by G***R on February 27, 2021*

This was a stellar cast in 1989, and a great story about New Year's Eve, 1928. The characters are delightful. There is no sex or profanity, tho the element of romance is there. One incident of violence but it is short and theatrical. Oh, no wait, a parrot gets shot too (not really) but somehow that is amusing and moves the story along. This movie is an absolute delight and anyone who likes a good story will not be disappointed.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Deserves to be a classic
*by E***N on August 24, 2012*

I first saw this movie when I was a young closeted high school student and would have literally paid money to watch Madonna read the phone book. The fact that Julie Hagerty, Randy Quaid, Matt Dillon, Jennifer Grey, Anita Morris, and Rutger Hauer were also in the movie meant nothing to me. Madonna, Madonna, Madonna. Fast forward twenty years, and I still love the film, for different reasons. I'm aware that Madonna in particular got scathing reviews for her performance, but I think a lot of folks missed what she was going for, a kind of Betty-Boop-meets-Breathless-Mahoney-with-a-heart-of-gold that requires a suspension of disbelief, but the film's dialogue is SOOOO Damon Runyon-y (the film is based on Runyon's short stories - the ones they didn't use to create "Guys & Dolls") and the plot points so wacky that one's disbelief should already be well-suspended. AND, everyone else delivers the same kind of muted-yet-over-the-top performance that she does. And if you can relax into it, there's just so much to enjoy.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ The last scene makes the entire movie worthwhile
*by L***D on June 29, 2014*

That beautiful last outdoor scene when they are leaving the nightclub, at or before dawn on New Year's day 1929, is exquisite; there is no other word for it -- perfectly capturing the velvety pale gray lighting of a snowy winter night/morning, when the whiteness of the sky and the ground combine to make that enchantingly calm atmosphere, at once cozily comforting and bewitchingly eerie, seen only in midwinter. How the director and camera people so perfectly understood how to attain that baffles me -- I didn't think non-independent movie makers could be so sensitive (I'm not talking just original and creative, I'm talking sensitive.) But they did it, and I felt "right there" on a snow-smelling frosty city morning 85 years ago, standing between the parked cars watching the speakeasies empty out after the New Year revelries. Now, for what's wrong. All that inaudible mumbling, for one. Bad sound? Not talking loudly enough? Really inept people operating the boom mikes? I couldn't understand what was going on (and, being a 1920's buff, sure I'm familiar with Damon Runyon.) Plus, having to endure Madonna's loathsome, conceited sneer throughout much of the film; the nasty smile of spite she gave Jennifer Grey when they started their duet; her odious "I'M really the star of this movie, of course!" attitude she maintains. (A woman despicably cruel to her colleagues and fans -- and we all know the horror anecdotes, plus I'm privy to hearing about a ghastly encounter a friend of a friend of a friend had with her, when the poor young woman, an extra on the set of that movie A League of Their Own, was being made up on the set in a chair next to her and complimented Madonna on her music and films. But Madonna snarled in reply at her, "Is that your face or did your neck throw up?" This is a true story.) However, I'm a Jazz Age fan and quite enjoyed the other actors' performances so that this video is a keeper for me. The costumes were great; authentic music and ambiance; someone must have done their research and watched some early 1928-29 talkie films to pretty much get the right look and sound of the period. The parrot episode upset me so I plan to skip that part from now on. But that magic of being able to depict a city winter dawn absolutely wowed me. I don't know if it was by chance, or a deliberate manifestation of genius. But it certainly worked.

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