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Director:
Barry Levinson
Writers (WGA):
Dean Jennings (book) (research source)
James Toback (written by)
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Release Date:
20 December 1991 (USA) more
Genre:
Biography | Crime | Drama more
Tagline:
Glamour Was The Disguise.
Plot:
The story of how Bugsy Siegel started Las Vegas. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
Won 2 Oscars. Another 8 wins & 20 nominations more
NewsDesk:
(24 articles)
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Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)

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)
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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
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
George Bamber .... second second assistant director
Kate Davey .... second second assistant director
Peter Giuliano .... first assistant director
Gabriela Vázquez .... second assistant director (as Gabriela Vazquez)
 
Art Department
Steve Arnold .... assistant art director
Paige Augustine .... set dresser
Craig B. Ayers Sr. .... greensman
Thomas E. Brown .... paint supervisor (as Thomas Brown)
Linda Cathey .... swing gang
Michael Crowley .... general foreman (as Michael Alan Crowley)
Robert E. Denne .... stand-by painter (as Bob Denne)
Charles Faithorn .... swing gang
Robert Fechtman .... assistant art director
Justin Garcia .... general foreman
Claire Gaul .... set dresser
Robert Greenfield .... leadman
Joe Griffith .... production illustrator (as Joseph F. Griffith Jr.)
Rainer G. Gruetzmacher .... general foreman
William G. Hall .... general foreman
Lawrence A. Hubbs .... set designer
Douglas Keith .... general foreman
Martin Kohn .... art department coordinator
Jim Landis .... set dresser
Leslie 'Tinker' Linville .... set dresser (as Tinker Linville)
Guy A. MacLaury .... construction coordinator
Jerry Moss .... property master
Deborah Newman .... property assistant
Grant Osborn .... paint foreman
James Passanante .... paint foreman
Ken Peterson .... assistant property master
Phil Read .... construction coordinator
Paul M. Rohrbaugh III .... paint foreman
Gerald Scaife .... set estimator
Scott Schneider .... model maker
Chris L. Spellman .... swing gang (as Chris Spellman)
Mike Brooks .... propmaker (uncredited)
Gina B. Cranham .... set designer (uncredited)
Roger L. King .... property maker (uncredited)
Greg Sanger .... assistant property master (uncredited)
Tim Worman .... scenic artist (uncredited)
 
Sound Department
C.J. Appel .... adr editor
Richard Beggs .... sound designer
Richard Beggs .... sound re-recording mixer
Laurie Bernard .... assistant sound designer
Gloria S. Borders .... supervising sound editor
Christopher Boyes .... foley recordist
Willie D. Burton .... sound mixer
Robert Deschaine .... adr mixer (as Bob Deschaine)
Noreen Farrell .... assistant sound editor
Stacey A. Foiles .... dialogue editor (as Stacey Foiles)
Clare C. Freeman .... foley editor
Scott Guitteau .... assistant sound editor
Robert W. Harris .... cable person
Tim Holland .... sound effects editor
David Jobe .... adr recordist
Tom Johnson .... sound re-recording mixer
Hael Kobayashi .... assistant sound editor
Marvin E. Lewis .... boom operator
Robert Marty .... assistant sound editor (as Bob Marty)
Marnie Moore .... foley artist
Philip Olbrantz .... assistant sound editor (as Phil Olbrantz)
Franco Patrignani .... sound engineer: Forum Studio Rome
Claire Sanfilippo .... assistant sound editor
Paige Sartorius .... dialogue editor
Robert Shoup .... sound effects editor (as Bob Shoup)
Dianna Stirpe .... assistant sound editor
Dennie Thorpe .... foley artist
Pam Uzzell .... assistant sound editor
Ethan Van der Ryn .... foley editor
Fabio Venturi .... assistant sound engineer: Forum Studio Rome
Marian Wilde .... supervising foley editor
John Rotondi .... sound engineer: Y4 (uncredited)
 
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)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Kevin Arnold .... electrician (as Kevin S. Arnold)
Paul C. Babin .... camera operator
Tom Bookout .... best boy grip (as Thomas Bookout)
Joseph Cosko Jr. .... second assistant camera
Elise Couvillion .... film loader
Michael S. Endler .... first assistant camera: second unit
Eric Engler .... camera operator
Richard Jefferies .... electrician
David Katz .... video playback operator
Michael Kenner .... key grip
Kim Kono .... electrician (as Kim K. Kono)
William R. Mayberry .... electrical best boy
John Morris .... grip (as John P. Morris)
Reggie Newkirk .... first assistant camera
Bruton Peterson .... electrician
Russell Reilly .... grip (as Russell J. Reilly)
Jim Shelton .... dolly grip (as James R. Shelton)
Peter Sorel .... still photographer
Bob Stradling .... first assistant camera (as Robert Stradling)
Larry Wallace .... chief lighting technician
Ted Chu .... Steadicam assistant (uncredited)
Thomas Enright .... rigging electrician (uncredited)
Christopher J. Lama .... rigging electrician (uncredited)
 
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
 
Other crew
Allegra Clegg .... production coordinator
Michael Davison .... special assistant
Sara Dee .... assistant: Mr. Johnson (as Sara Beth Dee)
Jennifer Erskine .... assistant: Mr. Levinson
Kelley Finn .... production secretary
Cindy Franke .... assistant production coordinator
Jodi Fuchs .... production assistant
Jay Gianukos .... production assistant
Robbie Goldstein .... location manager (as Robert Goldstein)
Michael R. Gurasich .... production assistant
Larry Hand .... production accountant
Christine Hebble .... production assistant
Kelly Householder .... production assistant
Rande Laiderman .... special caterer
Carolyn Mock .... assistant accountant
Gary Moglovkin .... assistant accountant
Aimee Morris .... production assistant (as Aimee A. Morris)
Amanda Nelligan .... assistant: Mr. Johnson
Amy Ness .... location manager
Jane Payne .... special assistant
Julie Pitkanen .... script supervisor
Willie Radcliff .... craft service (as Willie L. Radcliff)
Dennon Rawles .... choreographer
Sayhber Rawles .... choreographer
Elena Santaballa .... production assistant
Beth Siegel .... production assistant
Robin Skelton .... continuity assistant
Russ Tanaka .... first aid
Al Cerullo .... helicopter pilot (uncredited)
Lisa A. Corbin .... location construction accountant (uncredited)
Christopher Landry .... extras coordinator (uncredited)
Richard S. Lederer .... production assistant (uncredited)
Jon Sperry .... dialect coach: Harvey Keitel (uncredited)
Kayla Thames .... assistant location manager (uncredited)
 
Thanks
Leroy R. Perry Jr. .... special thanks (as Dr. Leroy Perry Jr.)
 
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Bugsy (Argentina) (Spain) [es]
Bugsy (Austria) (Germany) [de]
Bagzi (Serbia) [sr]
Bugsy (Greece) [el]
Bugsy (Finland: Swedish title) [sv]
Bugsy (Finland) [fi]
Bugsy (Poland) [pl]
Bugsy, le gangster sans scrupule (Canada: French title) [fr]
Gangsterikuningas (Finland) (TV title) [fi]
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MPAA:
Rated R for violence, language and sensuality.
Runtime:
136 min | USA:149 min (extended edition)
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color (Technicolor)
Aspect Ratio:
1.37 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Dolby SR
Certification:
Iceland:16 | Finland:K-16 (1992) | Finland:K-18 (2006) (extended version) (self applied) | UK:15 (DVD rating) | Argentina:16 | Australia:M | Chile:18 | Germany:16 (w) | Netherlands:12 | Norway:15 | Spain:18 | Sweden:15 | UK:18 | USA:R | Singapore:PG

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Trivia:
The idea that Bugsy Seagel dreamed up the Las Vegas Strip on his own is only partly true. The Flamingo was the third major property on the Las Vegas Strip (behind the El Rancho and Last Frontier), and it wasn't even originally Bugsy's idea. The idea for the Flamingo came from degenerate gambler Billy Wilkerson, who intended to model it after his Los Angeles nightclubs. Bugsy Seagel became Wilkerson's partner and eventually took over the project. He later injected a lot of his own ideas into the project, but the original idea was not his. more
Goofs:
Anachronisms: The cars in this film were very authentic except for the 1948 black Lincoln continental in 1944 more
Quotes:
Cab Driver: That's Bugsy Siegel's house.
Harry Greenberg: He doesn't like that name.
Cab Driver: Everybody calls him that.
Harry Greenberg: Not to his face, they don't.
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Movie Connections:
Referenced in The Best of Film Noir (1999) (V) more
Soundtrack:
OLE BUTTERMILK SKY more

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14 out of 20 people found the following comment useful.
This Could Be the Start of Something Big., 11 January 2003
Author: tfrizzell from United States

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.

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