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BARFLY

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Cast |
Mickey Rourke,
Faye Dunaway,
Alice Krige,
Roberta Bassin,
Gloria Leroy,
Sandy Martin,
Jack Nance,
J.c. Quinn,
Frank Stallone,
Joe Unger |
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Directed by |
Barbet Schroeder |
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Year |
1987 |
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Genre |
Drama |
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Plot
Synopsis |
Charles Bukowski, the
talented crown prince of self-abuse, wrote the short stories
upon which the surprisingly entertaining Barfly was based.
The film concentrates on alcoholic writer Mickey Rourke (the
Bukowski alter ego) who carries on a hate-hate relationship
with bartender Frank Stallone. Rourke makes the acquaintance
of another of society's castaways, Faye Dunaway, who in
addition to being a souse is said to be crazy. They move in
together, even though Dunaway all but promises to be
unfaithful for the price of a drink. Rourke has a chance to
clean up his act when offered a large commission for his
writings by publisher Alice Krige. They too end up in bed,
each trying to change the other. The clarion call of the
cheap wine bottle overrides Rourke's half-hearted efforts to
enter the mainstream. Watch for author Charles Bukowski, as
well as Fritz "Pop!" Feld and Vance Colvig (who's made a
career out of playing street people) in Barfly bit parts. |
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