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An outrageous, affectionate look at coming of age in Eisenhower-era Brooklyn.An outrageous, affectionate look at coming of age in Eisenhower-era Brooklyn.An outrageous, affectionate look at coming of age in Eisenhower-era Brooklyn.
Richard Romanus
- Vinnie
- (voice)
David Proval
- Crazy Shapiro
- (voice)
Jesse Welles
- Eva
- (voice)
Tina Romanus
- Rozzie
- (voice)
- (as Tina Bowman)
Danny Wells
- Stomper
- (voice)
Larry Bishop
- Stomper
- (voice)
Tabi Cooper
- Stomper
- (voice)
Juno Dawson
- Waitress
- (voice)
Shirley Jo Finney
- Chaplin
- (voice)
Martin Garner
- Yonkel
- (voice)
Terry Haven
- Alice
- (voice)
Allen Joseph
- Max
- (voice)
Bernie Massa
- Stomper
- (voice)
Gelsa Palao
- Stomper
- (voice)
Paul Roman
- Stomper
- (voice)
Philip Michael Thomas
- Chaplin
- (voice)
- (as Philip M. Thomas)
Frank DeKova
- Old Vinnie
- (voice)
Angelo Grisanti
- Solly
- (voice)
- Director
- Writer
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- TriviaLive-action footage was shot as part of Ralph Bakshi's original vision to have the film be a combination of live-action and animated characters (like Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)). The only animated characters were Vinnie, Rozzi, Crazy, and Eva. The rest of the cast were live action characters shot on live action sets. This version was finished in the late 1970s. When it was initially shown to Warner Brothers executives, they told Bakshi that they loved it. A week later, they told Bakshi that the idea of having live-action and animated characters in the same frame would never work, as it was too unbelievable. Warner executives also referenced the controversy from Bakshi's film "Coonskin" (1975). He was forced to throw out all the live action footage and reanimate it. Bakshi, having to pay himself, took five more years to complete it around other projects before its official release in 1982.
- GoofsAt 52m 44s (on the DVD) Rozzie's left breast's nipple & areola are noticeably out of her shirt; only the areola and nipple are her base skin color instead. Just a few seconds earlier, she had completely tucked her chest into her shirt.
- Quotes
Crazy Shapiro: Well, sometimes I wanna draw a picture of it.
Vinnie: A picture? Hey, Hey.. Norman Rockwell, draw me a picture here. Come on, come on. Draw me a picture.
Crazy Shapiro: I can't draw. It's just, like, I "feel like it" sometimes.
Vinnie: Hey listen to me, will ya? There's two-million faggots in Greenwich Village that "feel like it?" You know what I mean? You wanna be two-million and one, huh?
Crazy Shapiro: Your mother!
- ConnectionsReferenced in Cool and the Crazy (1994)
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When "Coonskin/Streetfight" caused a load of controversy and the technical specs caused difficulty, this one sat on a shelf for WAY too long.
And it may be Bakshi's best.
This was like "Heavy Traffic" but two decades earlier. Take away the 70's lingo and bring in the greasers. Ralph seems to be exorcising a rough past with his father here. Not for the first time either.
The best part of this film is the wrecking of the 50's myth. It wasn't all great economy and capitalism. The poor existed. Gangs ran rampant. And the races were at odds. This film points that out. And points again...
The autobiographical angle shows too. Both this and "Traffic" have the struggling artist character getting heat from all around him.
This was like a JD flick but VERY serious. Getting lost in that shuffle was the worst thing that could happen to it.
Go see it.
And it may be Bakshi's best.
This was like "Heavy Traffic" but two decades earlier. Take away the 70's lingo and bring in the greasers. Ralph seems to be exorcising a rough past with his father here. Not for the first time either.
The best part of this film is the wrecking of the 50's myth. It wasn't all great economy and capitalism. The poor existed. Gangs ran rampant. And the races were at odds. This film points that out. And points again...
The autobiographical angle shows too. Both this and "Traffic" have the struggling artist character getting heat from all around him.
This was like a JD flick but VERY serious. Getting lost in that shuffle was the worst thing that could happen to it.
Go see it.
- haildevilman
- Jul 4, 2007
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