“True Romance” quotes
(1993)Tony Scott
directed this movie
in 1993
Title True Romance
Year 1993
Director Tony Scott
Genre Crime, Thriller
Year 1993
Director Tony Scott
Genre Crime, Thriller
Plot – Before meeting Alabama, a beautiful but vulnerable prostitute, Clarence's life flowed quietly in the polluted Detroit. Between them is love at first sight and soon they get married. Trying to rescue her wife from her ex pimp Drexl, Clarence kills him and runs away with a suitcase full of cocaine. The couple travels to Los Angeles to sell the drug, but they are unaware that Coccotti, a Cosa Nostra boss, is following them.
All actors – Christian Slater, Patricia Arquette, Dennis Hopper, Val Kilmer, Gary Oldman, Brad Pitt, Christopher Walken, Bronson Pinchot, Samuel L. Jackson, Michael Rapaport, Saul Rubinek, Conchata Ferrell, James Gandolfini, Anna Levine, Victor Argo, Paul Bates, Chris Penn, Tom Sizemore, Said Faraj, Gregory Sporleder, Maria Pitillo, Frank Adonis, Kevin Corrigan, Paul Ben-Victor, Michael Beach, Joe D'Angerio, John Bower, John Cenatiempo, Eric Allan Kramer, Patrick John Hurley, Dennis Garber, Scott Evers, Hilary Klym, Steve Gonzales, Laurence Mason, David Dean, April Freeman, Ed Lauter, Enzo Rossi, Nancy Young
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“- Coccotti: You know who I am, Mr. Worley?
- Clifford Worley: I give up. Who are you?
- Coccotti: I'm the Anti-Christ. You got me in a vendetta kind of mood. You tell the angels in heaven you never seen evil so singularly personified as you did in the face of the man who killed you. My name is Vincent Coccotti.”“I've been a call-girl for exactly four days and you're my third customer. I want you to know that I'm not damaged goods. I'm not what they call Florida white trash. I'm a good person and when it comes to relationships, I'm one-hundred percent, I'm one hundred percent... monogamous.”
“Sometimes Clarence asks me what I would have done if he had died, if that bullet had been two inches more to the left. To this, I always smile, as if I'm not going to satisfy him with a response. But I always do. I tell him of how I would want to die, but that the anguish and the want of death would fade like the stars at dawn, and that things...” (continue)(continue reading)
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