Bloodhounds of Broadway (1989)



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Synopsis:
Produced for theatrical released by PBS' American Playhouse, Bloodhounds of Broadway is not exactly a remake of the 1952 film of the same name, though both pictures use the same Damon Runyon stories as inspiration. The scene is Broadway: the time is New Year's Eve, 1928. Madonna plays small town girl-turned-hoofer Hortense Hathaway, who loves gambler Feet Samuels (Randy Quaid) more than somewhat. Since it is known far and wide that Feet has not a penny to his name, he must find some way to pay off his debts in a hurry. So he offers to sell his huge feet to a demented-an operation which will, alas, cost Feet the use of his life. Upon waking up to the fact that Hortense loves him, Feet decides that he prefers breathing to pushing up daisies. Meanwhile, a society doll named Harriet MacKyle (Julie Hagerty) turns on the spigots when her pet parrot is laid low by a clumsy gunman. And while all this is transpiring, high-roller Regret (Matt Dillon) has to beat a murder rap. Even while Regret is sweating it out, "The Brain" (Rutger Hauer), who is bleeding profusely after confronting the business end of a shiv, searches high and low for someone willing to donate blood to save his life. If you can, keep an eye out for author William Burroughs as a butler. Bloodhounds of Broadway was the first non-documentary effort of filmmaker Howard Brookner-and the last, since he died before the film was released. To gloss over the film's plot holes, the distributors added a Winchell-like narrator to the proceedings, courtesy of actor Joseph Sommer.

~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
11/3/1989
Director Credit
Howard Brookner Director
Cast Credit
William S. Burroughs Butler
Katherine Monick Bobby Baker
Linda Beausoleil Showgirl
Dana Pinchera Showgirl
George Ede Judge Witherspoon
Sara Driver Yvette
Black-Eyed Susan Minnie the Shrimp
Tamara Tunie Cynthia Harris
Tony Azito Waiter
Michael Wincott Soupy Mike
David Youse Busboy
Howard Brookner Daffy Jack
Cynthia Friberg Showgirl
Googy Gress McGinty
Steve Buscemi Whining Willie
Lorien House Showgirl
Fisher Stevens Hotfoot Harry
Herschel Sparber Big Shelley
Veryle Rupp Whitey
Mark Nelson Sam the Skate
Gerry Bamman Inspector McNamara
Dinah Manoff Maud Milligan
Shelly Abend Long George
Leonard Termo Goodtime Nate Fishkin
Grant Forsberg Cab Driver
Graham Brown Doc Frischer
Lynette Tompkins Showgirl
William Murray Weiss Joey the Toothpick
Nicole Burdette Woman on Corner
Ed Zang Hymie Weisberger
Tobin Wheeler Fleming Meeks
Jean Brookner Woman
Alan Ruck John Wangle
Stephen McHattie Red Henry
Colman de Kay Nosmo
Robert Donley Doc Bodeeker
Louis Zorich Mindy
Helmar Augustus Cooper Brother Divine
Cathryn de Prume Showgirl
Madeleine Potter Widow Mary
Richard Edson Johnny Crackow
Patrick Garner Rodent Ralph
Vince Giordano & the Nighthawks "300 Club" Musician
Tony Longo Crunch Sweeney
Stellar Bennett Thelma
Jane Brucker Charlott
John Rothman Marvin Clay
Julie Hagerty Harriet MacKyle
Randy Quaid Feet Samuels
Madonna Hortense Hathaway
Esai Morales Handsome Jack Maddigan
Jennifer Grey Lovey Lou
Rutger Hauer Brain
Ethan Phillips Basil Valentine
Matt Dillon Regret
Josef Sommer Waldo Winchester
Anita Morris Miss Missouri 'Mizzoo' Martin
Production Credits Credit
Howard Brookner Producer
Lidsay Law Producer
Art Department Credit
Ruth Ammon Set Designer
Linda Conaway-Parsloe Production Designer
Jefferson Sage Art Director
Choreography Credit
Diane Martel Choreography
Film Camera Credit
Elliot Davis Cinematographer
Visual Effects Credit
Arthur Lorenz Special Effects
David Scott Gagnon Special Effects
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Nina Port Makeup
Abigail Murray Costume Designer
Beatrix Aruna Pasztor Costume Designer



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