
Warren Beatty
Dick Tracy
Al Pacino
Big Boy Caprice
Madonna
Breathless Mahoney
Dustin Hoffman
Mumbles
James Caan
Spaldoni
Charlie Korsmo
Kid
Glenne Headly
Tess Trueheart
Mandy Patinkin
88 Keys
Seymour Cassel
Sam Catchem
James Keane
Pat Patton
Charles Durning
Chief Brandon
William Forsythe
Flattop
James Tolkan
Numbers
Ed O'Ross
Itchy
Dick Van Dyke
D.A. Fletcher
R.G. Armstrong
Pruneface
Michael J. Pollard
Bug Bailey
Paul Sorvino
Lips Manlis
Henry Silva
Influence
Tom Signorelli
Mike
Stig Eldred
Shoulders
Neil Summers
The Rodent
Chuck Hicks
The Brow
Tony Epper
Steve the Tramp
Estelle Parsons
Mrs. Trueheart
Allen Garfield
Reporter
John Schuck
Reporter
Charles Fleischer
Reporter
Mary Woronov
Welfare Person
Kathy Bates
Mrs. Green
Ian Wolfe
Forger
Henry Jones
Night Clerk
Catherine O'Hara
Texie Garcia
Robert Beecher
Ribs Mocca
Lew Horn
Lefty Moriarty
Michael Donovan O'Donnell
McGillicuddy
Marvellee Cariaga
Soprano
Michael Gallup
Baritone
Robert Costanzo
Lips' Bodyguard
Jack Kehoe
Customer at Raid
Marshall Bell
Lips' Cop
Mike Hagerty
Doorman
Arthur Malet
Diner Patron
Jack Goode Jr.
Lab Technician
Ray Stoddard
Lab Technician
Hamilton Camp
Store Clerk
Ed McCready
Cop at Tess'
Colm Meaney
Cop at Tess'
Bert Remsen
Bartender
Frank Campanella
Judge Harper
Sharmagne Leland-St. John
Club Ritz Patron
Bing Russell
Club Ritz Patron
Tom Finnegan
Uniform Cop at Ritz
Ned Claflin
Radio Announcer
John Moschitta Jr.
Radio Announcer (voice)
Neil Ross
Radio Announcer (voice)
Walker Edmiston
Radio Announcer (voice)
Mike Mazurki
Old Man at Hotel
Lada Boder
Dancer
Dee Hengstler
Dancer
Karyne Ortega
Dancer
Karen Russell
Dancer
Michelle Johnston
Dancer
Tamara Carrera
Cigarette Girl (uncredited)
Bernie Jones
Night Club Musician (uncredited)
Sheila Lussier
Gangster's Girlfriend (uncredited)
Bruce Mahler
Reporter (uncredited)
Jerry St. John
Driver (uncredited)
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"Dick Tracy" is an incredibly well paced film and Warren Beatty has done a terrific job in the difficult task of taking an extraordinarily popular comic strip and endeavouring to bring it to life on the screen. He achieves this by having some of the backgrounds (and indeed the city skyline itself) drawn in the comic book style and he also makes the task aesthetically pleasing by using a wonderfull

Debonair and brightly clad detective “Dick Tracy” (Warren Beatty) is out to stop an all out war breaking out in the city after mobster “Big Boy” (Al Pacino) slays “Lips” (Paul Sorvino) with a view to running the whole show. Part of that cunning plan is to unite all the criminal fraternities and get rid of this pesky cop. Meantime, “Tracy” alights on the permanently hungry “Kid” (Charlie Korsmo) wh
I'm heartily disappointed that this didn't produce sequels. If any fine actor/director of the period was perfect for the role of Dick Tracy, it was Beatty. He does very good work here. It's as if he took Tim Burton's template for 'Batman' and simply adjusted it for his comic-book picture. Madonna isn't bad here either, simply because she's pretending to be Marilyn Monroe, something she'd been want

A bit too mellow yellow. Dick Tracy is directed by Warren Beatty and written by Jim Cash and Jack Epps Jr. Based on Chester Gould’s comic strip creation of the same name, it stars Beatty, Al Pacino, Madonna, Glenne Headly, Dustin Hoffman, Charlie Korsmo, Charles Durning and William Forsythe. Music is by Danny Elfman, with songs by Stephen Sondheim, and cinematography is by Vittorio Storaro.












