Warren Beatty, in character as Dick Tracy (1990), is interviewed by Leonard Maltin.Warren Beatty, in character as Dick Tracy (1990), is interviewed by Leonard Maltin.Warren Beatty, in character as Dick Tracy (1990), is interviewed by Leonard Maltin.
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Ralph Byrd
- Dick Tracy
- (archive footage)
Morgan Conway
- Dick Tracy
- (archive footage)
Trevor Bardette
- Prof. Linwood J. Starling
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
Seymour Cassel
- Sam Catchem
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
Kay Christopher
- Tess Trueheart
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
Jimmy Crane
- Junior
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
Joseph Crehan
- Chief Brandon
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
Chuck Hicks
- The Brow
- (archive footage)
- (uncredited)
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Did you know
- TriviaWarren Beatty produced this special solely to keep the film and television rights to Dick Tracy, the terms for which required the use of the character within a certain time frame to retain the rights. It has aired occasionally on Turner Classic Movies.
- GoofsIn the end credits, the word "production" is misspelled as "producition."
- ConnectionsFeatured in Dick Tracy Special: Tracy Zooms In (2023)
Featured review
I enjoy Leonard Maltin in the few documentaries I've seen him showing up, and he does a good job here. The documentary part of this is nice, even though it's a bit short. I'd love to see a proper documentary on Dick Tracy, but I'll take what I can get.
Warren Beatty's part in this confused me, I looked it up online and it seems like it was made so he could keep the rights to the character. And now it all makes sense. If this had been a regular documentary, they might have lost the rights to the character, but including Dick Tracy as a character in this, they make it a movie rather than a doc.
Not too much time is spent on Beatty pretending to be Tracy, but it's still too much. The gag where he is commenting on Beatty's performance was predictable. They also spent to much time just showing clips from previous Tracy movies.
All in all, there's no reason to see this if you are not a die hard fan of either the character, or Beatty. It served its purpose (letting them keep the rights), and there's not much worth in it besides that.
Warren Beatty's part in this confused me, I looked it up online and it seems like it was made so he could keep the rights to the character. And now it all makes sense. If this had been a regular documentary, they might have lost the rights to the character, but including Dick Tracy as a character in this, they make it a movie rather than a doc.
Not too much time is spent on Beatty pretending to be Tracy, but it's still too much. The gag where he is commenting on Beatty's performance was predictable. They also spent to much time just showing clips from previous Tracy movies.
All in all, there's no reason to see this if you are not a die hard fan of either the character, or Beatty. It served its purpose (letting them keep the rights), and there's not much worth in it besides that.
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- Runtime30 minutes
- Color
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