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Get Shorty is a 1995 American gangster comedy film directed by Barry Sonnenfeld and written by Scott Frank, based on Elmore Leonard's 1990 novel. [4] The film stars John Travolta, Gene Hackman, Rene Russo, Delroy Lindo, James Gandolfini, Dennis Farina, and Danny DeVito.
Be Cool is a 2005 American crime comedy film based on Elmore Leonard's 1999 novel, which was the sequel to Leonard's 1990 novel Get Shorty.The movie is the sequel to the 1995 film adaptation of Get Shorty, with John Travolta reprising his role and also starring Cedric the Entertainer, Andre Benjamin, Vince Vaughn, Robert Pastorelli, Uma Thurman, James Woods, Christina Milian, Steven Tyler ...
Peter Rainer of the Los Angeles Times was also somewhat positive, calling the film "borderline pleasant" because Travolta and Alley "are a marvelous team". [ 14 ] Leonard Maltin 's film guide gave it two stars out of four, saying "the first one was cute, the second one was dreadful; this third entry in the series falls somewhere in between".
John Travolta as Vincent Vega As part of his own development deal at TriStar Pictures, DeVito was given final cut on all of his projects. He passed that along to Tarantino and the other directors ...
Danny DeVito is an American actor and filmmaker, who has been active in film since the 1970s. ... (2000), and his fourth movie with John Travolta in 2005's Be Cool.
Danny DeVito is providing an update to the long-requested reunion with his Twins co-star, Arnold Schwarzenegger. Talking with ET's Denny Directo from the premiere of his new film, Poolman, on ...
The Get Shorty franchise consists of American gangster-comedies, including two theatrical films and a television series spin-off. Based on the titular novel by Elmore Leonard, the plot of the installments center around individuals within the criminal mafia organization, who are determined to leave the organization and pursue careers in the film and music industries.
You might say that Danny Zuko was the one that John Travolta wanted — oooh oooh oooh. In the late ’70s, the New Jersey-born actor was on a roll, with breakout performances in the hit sitcom ...