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| Warren Beatty | ... | Bugsy Siegel | |
| Annette Bening | ... | Virginia Hill | |
| Harvey Keitel | ... | Mickey Cohen | |
| Ben Kingsley | ... | Meyer Lansky | |
| Elliott Gould | ... | Harry Greenberg | |
| Joe Mantegna | ... | George | |
| Richard C. Sarafian | ... | Jack Dragna (as Richard Sarafian) | |
| Bebe Neuwirth | ... | Countess di Frasso | |
| Gian-Carlo Scandiuzzi | ... | Count di Frasso | |
| Wendy Phillips | ... | Esta Siegel | |
| Stefanie Mason | ... | Millicent Siegel | |
| Kimberly McCullough | ... | Barbara Siegel | |
| Andy Romano | ... | Del Webb | |
| Robert Beltran | ... | Alejandro | |
| Bill Graham | ... | Charlie Luciano | |
| Lewis Van Bergen | ... | Joey Adonis | |
| Joseph Roman | ... | Moe Sedway | |
| James Toback | ... | Gus Greenbaum | |
| Don Carrara | ... | Vito Genovese | |
| Carmine Caridi | ... | Frank Costello | |
| Don Calfa | ... | Louie Dragna | |
| Robert Glaudini | ... | Dominic | |
| Bryan Smith | ... | Chick Hill | |
| Ray McKinnon | ... | David Hinton | |
| Eric Christmas | ... | Ronald the Butler | |
| Joe Baker | ... | Lawrence Tibbett | |
| John C. Moskoff | ... | Sulka's Salesman | |
| Ralph Tabakin | ... | Elevator Operator | |
| Debrah Farentino | ... | Girl in Elevator | |
| Anthony Russell | ... | Jerry the Bookie | |
| Wendie Malick | ... | Woman on Train | |
| DeVera Marcus | ... | Fan at Train Station | |
| Ksenia Prohaska | ... | Marlene Dietrich | |
| Peter Giuliano | ... | 'Manpower' Assistant Director | |
| Austin Kelly | ... | Manpower' Maitre D' | |
| Michael Kenner | ... | 'Manpower' Clapper Boy | |
| Bruce Ed Morrow | ... | D.A. Atty. McWilde (as Bruce E. Morrow) | |
| Clive Rosengren | ... | Deputy D.A. Hartman | |
| Gary McGurk | ... | Tony the Waiter | |
| Gerard Joseph McKenna | ... | Ciro's Photographer | |
| Paul Roache | ... | Taxi Driver | |
| Tommy Townsend | ... | Federal Marshal | |
| Steven Maines | ... | Federal Marshal (as Steven D. Maines) | |
| Traci Lind | ... | Natalie St. Clair | |
| David H. Hebble | ... | Cadillac Driver | |
| Michael Sollenberger | ... | Bond Rally Speaker | |
| Jamie Angell | ... | Courthouse Guard | |
| Julie Christensen | ... | Ciro's Singer | |
| Susan Rumor | ... | Ciro's Singer | |
| Lloyd Baskin | ... | Ciro's Singer | |
| Hal Melia | ... | Ciro's Singer | |
| Fred Lehto | ... | Ciro's Singer | |
| Kal David | ... | Ciro's Singer | |
| Albina Bocchicchio | ... | Ciro's Singer | |
| Cathleen Crone | ... | Ciro's Singer | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Robert Beecher | ... | 'Manpower' Director (uncredited) | |
| Kathy Brolly | ... | Dinner Guest (uncredited) | |
| Anne Gaybis | ... | Mambo Dancer (uncredited) | |
| Joel Rogers | ... | Irish Mobster Gambler (uncredited) | |
| Karen Russell | ... | Dancer (uncredited) | |
Directed by | |||
| Barry Levinson | |||
Writing credits(WGA) | ||
| Dean Jennings | (book "We Only Kill Each Other: The Life and Bad Times of Bugsy Siegel") (research source) | |
| James Toback | (written by) | |
Produced by | |||
| Warren Beatty | .... | producer | |
| Mark Johnson | .... | producer | |
| Barry Levinson | .... | producer | |
| Charles Newirth | .... | co-producer | |
Original Music by | |||
| Ennio Morricone | |||
Cinematography by | |||
| Allen Daviau | (director of photography) | ||
Film Editing by | |||
| Christopher Holmes | (extended version) | ||
| Stu Linder | |||
Casting by | |||
| Ellen Chenoweth | |||
Production Design by | |||
| Dennis Gassner | |||
Art Direction by | |||
| Leslie McDonald | |||
Set Decoration by | |||
| Nancy Haigh | |||
Costume Design by | |||
| Albert Wolsky | |||
Makeup Department | |||
| Rob Bottin | .... | special makeup effects artist | |
| Hallie D'Amore | .... | key makeup artist | |
| Kathryn Fenton | .... | makeup artist (as Kathryn Miles Kelly) | |
| Lynda Gurasich | .... | special hair stylist | |
| J. Roy Helland | .... | key hair stylist | |
| Shawn McKay | .... | hair stylist | |
| Cheri Minns | .... | makeup artist: Warren Beatty | |
| Matthew W. Mungle | .... | makeup artist | |
| Vincent Prentice | .... | special makeup effects artist | |
| Charles Blackman | .... | makeup artist (uncredited) | |
Production Management | |||
| Allegra Clegg | .... | post-production supervisor | |
| Charles Newirth | .... | production manager | |
Special Effects by | |||
| Henry Alvarez | .... | production crew: Rob Bottin | |
| Roland Blancaflor | .... | special effects technician: Rob Bottin Productions | |
| James Clark | .... | production crew: Rob Bottin | |
| Fernando Favila | .... | production crew: Rob Bottin | |
| Marvin Gardner | .... | special effects | |
| William D. Harrison | .... | special effects foreman (as William Harrison) | |
| Art Pimentel | .... | production crew: Rob Bottin | |
| Clay Pinney | .... | special effects supervisor | |
| Russell Shinkle | .... | production crew: Rob Bottin (as Russ Shinkle) | |
| Loren Soman | .... | production crew: Rob Bottin | |
| John S. Baker | .... | special effects technician (uncredited) | |
| Bill Bennett | .... | miniatures photographer (uncredited) | |
| John Cassel | .... | special effects technician (uncredited) | |
| Joshua Pinney | .... | special effects assistant (uncredited) | |
Visual Effects by | |||
| Tom Griep | .... | miniature effects model maker | |
| Ian Hunter | .... | miniature effects chief model maker | |
| James D. McGeachy | .... | miniature effects model maker (as James McGeachy) | |
| Laurel Schneider | .... | miniature effects production coordinator | |
| Scott Schneider | .... | miniature effects model maker | |
| Robert Spurlock | .... | miniature effects: Stetson Visual Services, Inc. | |
| Mark Stetson | .... | miniature effects: Stetson Visual Services, Inc. | |
| Mark Sullivan | .... | matte painter | |
| Thomas Valentine | .... | miniature effects designer (as Tom Valentine) | |
| Jim Danforth | .... | matte artist (uncredited) | |
| Ted Rae | .... | matte plate photography (uncredited) | |
Stunts | |||
| William H. Burton | .... | stunt coordinator (as Billy Burton) | |
| William H. Burton | .... | stunts (as Billy Burton) | |
| Tom Lupo | .... | stunts (as Thomas L. Lupo) | |
| Dennis Scott | .... | stunts (as Dennis R. Scott) | |
| Mike Watson | .... | stunts (as Michael Watson) | |
Casting Department | |||
| Juel Bestrop | .... | casting associate | |
| Carol Larkin | .... | casting assistant | |
Costume and Wardrobe Department | |||
| James 'Mike' Balker | .... | costumer: men (as Mike Balker) | |
| Norman A. Burza | .... | costumer: men (as Norman Arthur Burza) | |
| Dennis Fill | .... | costumer: men (as Dennis M. Fill) | |
| Cynthia L. Hamilton | .... | assistant costume designer (as Cynthia Hamilton) | |
| Christopher Lawrence | .... | costumer: women | |
| George L. Little | .... | costume supervisor: men | |
| Jennifer Morrison | .... | costumer: women | |
| Carlane Passman | .... | costume supervisor: women | |
| Deborah Squires | .... | costumer: women | |
| Don Vargas | .... | special costumer | |
| Larry Velasco | .... | costumer: men (as Lawrence Velasco) | |
| Marsha Bozeman | .... | wardrobe (uncredited) | |
| Danna Edwards | .... | costumer (uncredited) | |
| Heather Pollock | .... | set costumer: second unit (uncredited) | |
Editorial Department | |||
| Blair Daily | .... | assistant film editor | |
| Mark Daily | .... | editorial assistant | |
| Phil Downey | .... | color timer | |
| James Flamberg | .... | additional editor | |
Music Department | |||
| Enrico DeMelis | .... | general music coordinator: Forum Studio, Rome (as Enrico De Melis) | |
| James Flamberg | .... | executive music producer | |
| Rosario Giuliani | .... | musician: alto sax | |
| Allan Mason | .... | music supervisor | |
| Ennio Morricone | .... | conductor | |
| Ennio Morricone | .... | orchestrator | |
| Francesco Santucci | .... | musician: flugelhorn | |
| Paolo Zampini | .... | musician: flute | |
Transportation Department | |||
| Randy Cantor | .... | transportation captain | |
| Dan Marrow | .... | transportation captain (as Daniel C. Marrow) | |
| Joel Marrow | .... | transportation coordinator | |
| Joseph Sullivan | .... | driver | |
| James E. Vargas | .... | picture cars | |
Thanks | |||
| Leroy R. Perry Jr. | .... | special thanks (as Dr. Leroy Perry Jr.) | |
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Highly emotional and vastly outstanding film from director Barry Levinson (Oscar-nominated) follows the true start of Las Vegas as a gambling mecca due to the role of the titled character (Warren Beatty in an Oscar-nominated performance and arguably his finest cinematic turn). The gangster is bad news in the mid-1930s in New York. He takes a business trip to Los Angeles and quickly falls in love with the weather, the surroundings and of course a beautiful woman who is little more than a high-class prostitute (Annette Bening). His wife and kids will just have to take a backseat now to his new-found life. One day Beatty takes a long road trip to a small desert town in Nevada called Las Vegas with Bening and West Coast mafia syndicate Harvey Keitel (Oscar-nominated) to check on a nickel-and-dime casino and something happens. Beatty gets a vision of something, something extraordinary. This is the beginning of an idea to build the kind of gambling facility we think about today. Beatty's dedication and want leads to the creation of The Flamingo, but it comes at an astronomically high personal, economic and spiritual cost. Beatty may lose it all, but then again he may do something truly unforgettable. "Bugsy" is one of those productions that dominates due to its unforgettable elements. This is an amazing love story that is heart-warming, heart-breaking and heart-wrenching all at the same time. Based on actual events, the film-makers took a few liberties in the production but the majority of the running time is pretty accurate as to what actually took place in real life. Supporting actors Ben Kingsley (Oscar-nominated), Joe Mantegna and Elliott Gould all do good work in small, well-calculated roles. "Bugsy" is one of the best films of the 1990s. It stood tall in 1991 as it had more Oscar nominations than any other movie that year. Beatty and Bening's chemistry is exceptional and their love for each other in real life just seems to glisten brightly on the silver screen. An excellent production that should be discussed and praised much more than it is. 5 stars out of 5.