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Mad Dog and Glory

  • 1993
  • R
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
24K
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Robert De Niro, Bill Murray, and Uma Thurman in Mad Dog and Glory (1993)
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Dark ComedyRomantic ComedyComedyCrimeDramaRomance

When shy, soft-spoken Chicago detective Wayne "Mad Dog" Dobie inadvertently saves the life of local gangster Frank Milo, he's the reluctant recipient of an unusual one week "thank you" gift ... Read allWhen shy, soft-spoken Chicago detective Wayne "Mad Dog" Dobie inadvertently saves the life of local gangster Frank Milo, he's the reluctant recipient of an unusual one week "thank you" gift - a beautiful bartender named Glory.When shy, soft-spoken Chicago detective Wayne "Mad Dog" Dobie inadvertently saves the life of local gangster Frank Milo, he's the reluctant recipient of an unusual one week "thank you" gift - a beautiful bartender named Glory.

  • Director
    • John McNaughton
  • Writer
    • Richard Price
  • Stars
    • Robert De Niro
    • Uma Thurman
    • Bill Murray
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    24K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John McNaughton
    • Writer
      • Richard Price
    • Stars
      • Robert De Niro
      • Uma Thurman
      • Bill Murray
    • 76User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
    • 71Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Robert De Niro
    Robert De Niro
    • Wayne 'Mad Dog' Dobie
    Uma Thurman
    Uma Thurman
    • Glory
    Bill Murray
    Bill Murray
    • Frank Milo
    David Caruso
    David Caruso
    • Mike
    Mike Starr
    Mike Starr
    • Harold
    Tom Towles
    Tom Towles
    • Andrew the Beater
    Kathy Baker
    Kathy Baker
    • Lee
    Derek Anunciation
    • Shooter
    Doug Hara
    • Driver
    Evan Lionel
    Evan Lionel
    • Dealer in Car
    Anthony Cannata
    Anthony Cannata
    • Pavletz
    J.J. Johnston
    J.J. Johnston
    • Shanlon
    Guy Van Swearingen
    Guy Van Swearingen
    • Cop
    Jack Wallace
    Jack Wallace
    • Tommy the Bartender
    Richard Belzer
    Richard Belzer
    • M.C.…
    Clem Caserta
    • Guy at Table
    Fred Squillo
    • Frank's Gang
    Chuck Parello
    • Frank's Gang
    • Director
      • John McNaughton
    • Writer
      • Richard Price
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    User reviews76

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    Michael_Elliott

    Great

    Mad Dog and Glory (1993)

    **** (out of 4)

    A lonely and wimpy cop (Robert DeNiro) saves the life of a mobster (Bill Murray) so as a thank you gift the mobster gives the cop a thank you present for a week in the form of Glory (Uma Thurman). The two eventually fall in love but since she's still the gangster girl there's going to be a problem with the cop trying to keep her. I still remember when this film was released as it got all sorts of very good reviews but it didn't really catch an audience, which is a real shame but the bigger shame is that it still hasn't become too well known even after fifteen years. To me this is one of the best comedies of the decade and a film that gets better with each new viewing. What makes this comedy so special is that we get two great actors changing their roles and playing the opposite of what we're use to seeing them do. I also think this is one of DeNiro's greatest performance just because of how fun he is here. We're use to seeing him play dark and tormented characters so it's great fun seeing him at the opposite end of the pole and playing a real wimp who really can't do anything right. Murray is downright wonderful in the role of the mobster who wants to be a comic. Murray's comic timing hits all the right notes and he even manages to come off threatening in the scenes where he has to try and rough up DeNiro. Thurman is easy on the eyes and comes off very well. Supporting players David Caruso, Mike Starr, Kathy Baker and Tom Towles also shine in their moments. Starr isn't very well known but he's always been one of my favorite character actors and his brand of comedy adds a lot of great scenes to the film. All of the comedy leads to a wonderful street fight at the end when DeNiro finally snaps and becomes the "Mad Dog", which is a hilarious sequence and in my opinion one of the best street fights in any movie. After seeing DeNiro's character being bullied the entire film, to finally see him snap was very exciting and funny.
    6smatysia

    De Niro and Murray playing against type

    I suppose the best thing about this movie is Robert De Niro and Bill Murray both playing against type, and doing so very well. Uma Thurman was good also, looking very pretty even when also looking a bit mousy. I have never been a fan of David Caruso, but once you get past the fact that it is David Caruso, you can't help but enjoy the way he played his part. Long time character actor Mike Starr was sufficiently menacing while also showing a bit of a goofy side. Some people complained about this film being placed in the comedy genre, and that seems legitimate, but it is a film rather hard to characterize. You might call it a character study. It had amusing and wry moments, but it is hardly a comedy. Anyway it is an OK film, worth a look.
    7matija-trost

    SOMETHING SPECIAL...

    ...but why?

    My first guess would be...Uma Thurman. She's one of the most beautiful and talented actresses, that gives a special touch to a romantic movies.

    Second guess? Always good Robert DeNiro, nice romantic story and some laughable moments.

    All in all, this is one of the movies, which won't make a big change in the history of cinematography, but because of a special love story and Uma, will always have a special place in my heart. That's why a

    7 out of 10
    10Kiwi-7

    A Real Gem

    A terrifically good little film with a slick and funny script, consummate actors allowed to strut their stuff, a tight edit, and a wonderful sort of black humour that had me laughing out loud. Yes, it's fairly predictable, but I didn't mind knowing where it was heading because it was so much fun getting there.

    That said, it's not a film for everyone. It's sort of a "Pretty Woman" meets "Fargo". If that combination doesn't appeal, then this film probably won't either. But I thought it was a real gem. Two big thumbs up.
    t_brown_17

    One of the great ones

    Time and time again I try to see movie comedy try to transcend its material to create some sort of comic lunacy. They take all their characters and exagerate them to the point of being caricatures instead. MAD DOG & GLORY could very well have done that to Milo, Glory and Wayne. But instead of making a mockery out of their world for simple laughs and guffaws, director McNaughton plays the comedy at human level, in turn making this little gem something different. Every project John McNaughton takes on seems to be effectively low-keyed. He made HENRY one of the most frightening and violent films of the 90's by playing down the glorification of violence. He did it this time with the comedic material in MAD DOG & GLORY, making us laugh with its characters, and not at them. As for the acting? Impeccable.

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    • Trivia
      Robert De Niro initially was offered the role of gangster Frank Milo, but he insisted on playing the timid Wayne instead. The mobster part went to Bill Murray.
    • Goofs
      In the beginning, when the driver is shot in the head, for his blood to have splattered on the window in the manner that it did, the bullet would have had to pass through his head and then through the window, which of course does not happen that way at this moment.
    • Quotes

      Mad Dog: [singing] When the end comes I know, They'll say just a gigolo, Life goes on without me, I ain't got nobody

      Mike: [speaking] What, you got laid last night?

      Mad Dog: Mike, I don't get laid; I make love.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Falling Down/The Temp/Army of Darkness (1993)
    • Soundtracks
      Hand on the Pump
      Written by DJ Muggs (as Lawrence Muggerud), B-Real (as Louis Freeze) and Brett Bouldin

      Performed by Cypress Hill

      Courtesy of Ruffhouse/Columbia Records

      By arrangement with Sony Music Licensing

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    • Release date
      • March 5, 1993 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mad Dog
    • Filming locations
      • Chicago, Illinois, USA
    • Production companies
      • Universal Pictures
      • Mad Dog Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $19,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $11,081,586
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,815,555
      • Mar 7, 1993
    • Gross worldwide
      • $11,081,586
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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