
Christian Slater
Clarence Worley
Patricia Arquette
Alabama Whitman
Dennis Hopper
Clifford Worley
Val Kilmer
Mentor
Gary Oldman
Drexl Spivey
Brad Pitt
Floyd (Dick's Roommate)
Christopher Walken
Vincenzo Coccotti
Bronson Pinchot
Elliot Blitzer
Samuel L. Jackson
Big Don
Michael Rapaport
Dick Ritchie
Saul Rubinek
Lee Donowitz
Conchata Ferrell
Mary Louise Ravencroft
James Gandolfini
Virgil
Anna Thomson
Lucy
Victor Argo
Lenny
Paul Bates
Marty
Chris Penn
Nicky Dimes
Tom Sizemore
Cody Nicholson
Said Faraj
Burger Man
Gregory Sporleder
Burger Stand Customer
Maria Pitillo
Kandi
Frank Adonis
Frankie
Kevin Corrigan
Marvin
Paul Ben-Victor
Luca
Michael Beach
Wurlitzer
Joe D'Angerio
Police Radio Operator
John Bower
Detective
Eric Allan Kramer
Boris
Patrick John Hurley
Monty
Dennis Garber
Lobby Cop #1
Scott Evers
Lobby Cop #2
Steve Gonzales
I.A. Officer
Laurence Mason
Floyd "D"
David Dean
Cop (uncredited)
April Freeman
Burger Stand Customer (uncredited)
Ed Lauter
Police Captain Quiggle (uncredited)
Enzo Rossi
Elvis, Alabama's and Clarence's Son (uncredited)

Released
en
$12,500,000.00
$12,600,000.00
- #hotel
- #parent child relationship
- #movie business
- #detective
- #mexican standoff
- #pimp
- #cocaine
- #ex-cop
- #love
- #murder
- #on the run
- #mafia
- #comic book shop
- #los angeles, california
- #drugs
- #detroit, michigan
- #illegal prostitution
- #sicilian
- #gun violence
- #aspiring actor
- #neo-noir
- #intimate
- #love on the run
- #suspenseful
- #intense
- #comforting
- #euphoric
Reviews

**A film where love is unbelievable, the characters are unlikely, and the action scenes are brutal and quite intense.** This is one of those films that you shouldn't watch with your family: it's full of violent scenes, foul dialogue full of profanity, several sex scenes, among other heavy features. The story isn't exactly nice either: during his birthday, a seemingly ordinary man meets a seduct

This is a sort of pre-Tarantino Tarantino movie. The story I read is that he rewrote a script for a co-worker, and he didn’t end up directing it, so it is both his and not completely his work. But it is a violent quirky films like many of his other ones. I had to smile when i read the brief summary of the plot on this site. Rarely does a movie blurb capture the essence of a movie this well: “Clar

***A stepping stone to “Pulp Fiction”*** A lonesome comic store geek in Detroit (Christian Slater) meets the woman of his dreams (Patricia Arquette) and suddenly has the gonads to be a bad dude. But the mob tracks the couple down in Los Angeles with all guns blazing. The peripheral cast includes the likes of Gary Oldman, Dennis Hopper, Christopher Walken, Samuel L. Jackson, Val Kilmer, Brad Pit
For the amount of Grade A and High B actors in the movie, along with the top o' the line writing cast, producers and director, you would think this would be nothing less than a 5-Star film. Unfortunately, the movie just never gathers any traction and seems to be nothing more than a collection of cameos without any cohesiveness, even with the story running in the background. Not a terrible flick, j
Can't believe I haven't seen this movie until now. My neighbor could not believe I never saw this movie, and suggested I watch it A.S.A.P.! I did and loved it! This is a _**must see**_ Star-Studded movie. One of Quentin Tarantino best works.

The King, Chiba, White Boy Day and Love…Bloody Love. True Romance is directed by Tony Scott and written by Quentin Tarantino. It stars Christian Slater, Patricia Arquette, Dennis Hopper, Brad Pitt, Val Kilmer, Gary Oldman, Michael Rapaport, Christopher Walken, James Gandolfini, Chris Penn, Tom Sizemore, Bronson Pinchot and Saul Rubinek. Music is by Hans Zimmer and cinematography by Jeffery L. K












