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Director:
Quentin Tarantino
Writers:
Quentin Tarantino (written by)
Roger Avary (background radio dialog) ...
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Release Date:
23 October 1992 (USA) more
Genre:
Action | Crime | Drama | Thriller more
Tagline:
Seven Total Strangers Team Up For The Perfect Crime. They Don't Know Each Other's Name. But They've Got Each Other's Color more
Plot:
After a simple jewelery heist goes terribly wrong, the surviving criminals begin to suspect that one of them is a police informant. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
8 wins & 5 nominations more
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(50 articles)
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Quentin Tarantino begins his directing career with the first of several chronologically mixed, disturbingly violent, and incredibly powerful films. more

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Also Known As:
Reservoir Dogs - Wilde Hunde (Austria) (Germany) [de]
аЕЬЕММШЕ оЯШ (Russia) [ru]
Cães Danados (Portugal) [pt]
Cães de Aluguel (Brazil) [pt]
Calbay Ashmoret (Israel: Hebrew title) [iw]
Cani da rapina (Italy) [it]
Gauneri (Czechoslovakia: Czech title) [cs]
Hänsynslösa, De (Sweden) [sv]
Hånd langerne (Finland: Swedish title) [sv]
Håndlangerne (Denmark) [da]
Hensynsløse, De (Norway) [no]
Iene, Le (Italy) [it]
Kutyaszorítóban (Hungary) [hu]
Perros de la calle (Argentina) [es]
Reservoir Dogs (Finland) [fi]
Reservoir Dogs (Spain) [es]
Reservoir Dogs (France) [fr]
Stekli psi (Slovenia) [sl]
Ulicni psi (Serbia) [sr]
Wsciekle psy (Poland) [pl]
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MPAA:
Rated R for strong violence and language.
Runtime:
99 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color (Eastmancolor)
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Dolby
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Trivia:
The line Mr. White says to Victor Vega, "If you shoot me in a dream you better wake up and apologize" is a take on James Cagney's line in Angels with Dirty Faces (1938), "You slap me in a dream, you better wake up and apologize". more
Goofs:
Revealing mistakes: All car scenes are obviously filmed with the car on a trailer. more
Quotes:
[first lines]
Mr. Brown: Let me tell you what 'Like a Virgin' is about. It's all about a girl who digs a guy with a big dick. The entire song. It's a metaphor for big dicks.
Mr. Blonde: No, no. It's about a girl who is very vulnerable. She's been fucked over a few times. Then she meets some guy who's really sensitive...
Mr. Brown: Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa... Time out Greenbay. Tell that fucking bullshit to the tourists.
Joe: Toby... Who the fuck is Toby? Toby...
Mr. Brown: 'Like a Virgin' is not about this nice girl who meets a nice fella. That's what "True Blue" is about, now, granted, no argument about that.
Mr. Orange: Which one is 'True Blue'?
Nice Guy Eddie: 'True Blue' was a big ass hit for Madonna. I don't even follow this Tops In Pops shit, and I've at least heard of "True Blue".
Mr. Orange: Look, asshole, I didn't say I ain't heard of it. All I asked was how does it go? Excuse me for not being the world's biggest Madonna fan.
Mr. Orange: Personally, I can do without her.
Mr. Blue: I like her early stuff. You know, 'Lucky Star', 'Borderline' - but once she got into her 'Papa Don't Preach' phase, I don't know, I tuned out.
Mr. Brown: Hey, you guys are making me lose my... train of thought here. I was saying something, what was it?
Joe: Oh, Toby was this Chinese girl, what was her last name?
Mr. White: What's that?
Joe: I found this old address book in a jacket I ain't worn in a coon's age. What was that name?
Mr. Brown: What the fuck was I talking about?
Mr. Pink: You said 'True Blue' was about a nice girl, a sensitive girl who meets a nice guy, and that 'Like a Virgin' was a metaphor for big dicks.
Mr. Brown: Lemme tell you what 'Like a Virgin' is about. It's all about this cooze who's a regular fuck machine, I'm talking morning, day, night, afternoon, dick, dick, dick, dick, dick, dick, dick, dick, dick.
Mr. Blue: How many dicks is that?
Mr. White: A lot.
Mr. Brown: Then one day she meets this John Holmes motherfucker and it's like, whoa baby, I mean this cat is like Charles Bronson in the 'Great Escape', he's digging tunnels. Now, she's gettin' the serious dick action and she's feeling something she ain't felt since forever. Pain. Pain.
Joe: Chew? Toby Chew?
Mr. Brown: It hurts her. It shouldn't hurt her, you know, her pussy should be Bubble Yum by now, but when this cat fucks her it hurts. It hurts just like it did the first time. You see the pain is reminding a fuck machine what it once was like to be a virgin. Hence, 'Like a Virgin'.
Joe: Wong?
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Movie Connections:
Spoofed in The Hazing (2004) more
Soundtrack:
FOOL FOR LOVE more

FAQ

What does Mr. White whisper to Mr. Orange?
Why are there coffins in the warehouse?
Why no female speaking parts?
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183 out of 227 people found the following comment useful:-
Quentin Tarantino begins his directing career with the first of several chronologically mixed, disturbingly violent, and incredibly powerful films., 18 August 2000
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Author: Michael DeZubiria (miked32@hotmail.com) from Luoyang, China

Reservoir Dogs is a testament to the idea that "less is more." This doesn't apply to the violence, the film is extremely violent from beginning to end, but the details of the botched diamond heist, which the entire film is based on, are conveyed only in the dialogue, except for one scene where Mr. Pink (Steve Buscemi) recalls his escape. The whole film takes place after the failed robbery is over, and the mystery that unfolds among the criminal participants is amazing to watch.

This is not a normal crime film. The thing that really sets Reservoir Dogs apart from all of the others is that it is PURE. When you look at the screen, you're looking at reality. There are no Hollywood actors, there's no make-up to make them look pretty, there's little to no comic relief, and most important of all, there's no goofy romantic subplot clumsily thrown in, a detrimental trademark of so many action films, as well as virtually all Jerry Bruckheimer films. Instead of all of that garbage, Tarantino decided to just present the film as simply and straightforwardly as possible, and by doing that he makes it seem that you're really looking at a bunch of criminals trying to figure out what to do after a suspiciously failed robbery.

Even though most of the actors were known at the time this film was made, the film was delivered in such a way that you don't see the actors at all, you only see the brutal characters that they portray. It is genuinely frightening to imagine being in the same room with any of them, and this is a quality that is rarely achieved in any kind of film.

Make no mistake, Reservoir Dogs is among the most violent films ever made, and some scenes are really painful to watch, but the way that reality is captured is something that justifies the violent excesses in this film. The violence is never glorified, nor is the criminal lifestyle. When films are overly violent, they usually get branded as such, but despite the extreme violence, Reservoir Dogs still manages to deliver an important overall message about the consequences of your actions. It remains high on the growing list of Tarantino's classic films, and it will not be soon forgotten.

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