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============================================================== True Romance [1993]DVDRip[Xvid]AC3 2ch[Eng]BlueLady
Posted by...........: BlueLady Posted on...........: Mar 06 2011
Video Format..............: Xvid Standalone Support........: ESS Resolution................: 720 x 336 Source....................: DVD Original Format...........: Pal Genre.....................: Crime/Romance/Thriller IMDb Rating...............: 7.9/10 Movie Information.........: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0108399/ File Size.................: 1.75 GB Movie Runtime.............: 2:03:04 Release Date..............: 15 October 1993 (UK) Type......................: Movie Language..................: English Burn Tested...............: Yes Standalone enabled........: Yes
Audio Format..............: Dolby Digital Encoder...................: AC3 Channels..................: 2
Director: Tony Scott
Writer: Quentin Tarantino
Cast: Christian Slater... Clarence Worley Patricia Arquette... Alabama Whitman Dennis Hopper ... Clifford Worley Val Kilmer ... Mentor Gary Oldman ... Drexl Spivey Brad Pitt ... Floyd - Dick's Roommate Christopher Walken... Vincenzo Coccotti Bronson Pinchot ... Elliot Blitzer Samuel L. Jackson... Big Don Michael Rapaport... Dick Ritchie Saul Rubinek ... Lee Donowitz Conchata Ferrell... Mary Louise Ravencroft James Gandolfini... Virgil
Comments : Clarence marries hooker Alabama, steals cocaine from her pimp, and tries to sell it in Hollywood, while the owners of the coke try to reclaim it. Beginning in Detroit and ending in Mexico, a loner that never really made his mark on the world meets a call girl who falls as deeply in love with him as he does with her. Filled with drugs, gangsters, Hollywood and of course romance, the movie's story becomes only stronger as the movie goes on. With exceptional performances by Dennis Hopper and Christopher Walken (the scene they share is without equal), Gary Oldman and Christian Slater, the action and violence only help to develop the plot and accentuate it's intricacies. Its superb ending has since been imitated - by Tony Scott's own Enemy of the State for one - but never as cleverly.
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