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Warren Beatty | Dick Tracy | |
Charlie Korsmo | Dick Tracy Jr. | |
Michael Donovan O'Donnell | Mr. Gillicuddy | |
Jim Wilkey | Stooge | |
Stig Eldred | Shoulders | |
Neil Summers | The Rodent | |
Chuck Hicks | The Brow | |
Lawrence Steven Meyers | Little Face | |
William Forsythe | Flattop | |
Ed O'Ross | Itchy | |
Marvelee Cariaga | ||
Seymour Cassel | ||
Charles Durning | ||
Charles Fleischer |
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Producer | Warren Beatty
Jon Landau Floyd Mutrux |
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Writer | Jim Cash
Jack Epps, Jr. Chester Gould |
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Cinematography | Richard Marks
Vittorio Storaro |
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Musician | Danny Elfman
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"Two thumbs up! The picture is extraordinary!" - Siskel & Ebert Legendary police detective Dick Tracy is the only man tough enough to take on gangster boss Big Boy Caprice and his band of menacing mobsters. Dedicated to his work but at the same time devoted to his loyal girlfriend, Tess Trueheart, Tracy find himself torn between love and duty. His relentless crusade against crime becomes even more difficult when he gets saddled with an engaging orphan and meets seductive and sultry Breathless Mahoney, a torch singer determined to get the best of Tracy. A faceless character, the Blank, threatens both Tracy and Big Boy, and it takes all of Tracy's skills to save the city. |
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