Bugsy
Born Today
Home / Bugsy

Bugsy

Year:
Duration:
136 min | USA:149 min (extended edition)
Genres:
Biography | Crime | Drama
IMDB rate:
6.8
Director:
Barry Levinson
Awards:
Won 2 Oscars. Another 16 wins & 24 nominations
Details
Country: USA
Release Date: 1991-12-20
Filming Locations: Indoor Pool, Biltmore Hotel - 506 S. Grand Avenue, Downtown, Los Angeles, California, USA
Earnings
Budget: $30,000,000
Opening Weekend: $140,358 (USA) (15 December 1991)
Gross: $49,114,016 (USA) Rentals $21,000,000 (USA)
Cast
Actor
Character
Warren Beatty
Bugsy Siegel
Annette Bening
Virginia Hill
Harvey Keitel
Mickey Cohen
Ben Kingsley
Meyer Lansky
Elliott Gould
Harry Greenberg
Joe Mantegna
George
Richard C. Sarafian
Jack Dragna
Bebe Neuwirth
Countess di Frasso
Gian-Carlo Scandiuzzi
Count di Frasso
Wendy Phillips
Esta Siegel
Stefanie Mason
Millicent Siegel
Kimberly McCullough
Barbara Siegel
Andy Romano
Del Webb
Bill Graham
Charlie Luciano
Lewis Van Bergen
Joey Adonis
Joseph Roman
Moe Sedway
James Toback
Gus Greenbaum
Don Carrara
Vito Genovese
Carmine Caridi
Frank Costello
Don Calfa
Louie Dragna
Robert Glaudini
Dominic
Bryan Smith
Chick Hill
Ray McKinnon
David Hinton
Eric Christmas
Ronald the Butler
Joe Baker
Lawrence Tibbett
John C. Moskoff
Sulka's Salesman
Ralph Tabakin
Elevator Operator
Debrah Farentino
Girl in Elevator
Anthony Russell
Jerry the Bookie
Wendie Malick
Woman on Train
DeVera Marcus
Fan at Train Station
Ksenia Prohaska
Marlene Dietrich
Peter Giuliano
'Manpower' Assistant Director
Austin Kelly
Manpower' Maitre D'
Michael Kenner
'Manpower' Clapper Boy
Bruce Ed Morrow
D.A. McWilde
Clive Rosengren
Deputy D.A. Hartman
Gary McGurk
Tony the Waiter
Gerard Joseph McKenna
Ciro's Photographer
Paul Roache
Taxi Driver
Tommy Townsend
Federal Marshal
Steven Maines
Federal Marshal
Traci Lind
Natalie St. Clair
David H. Hebble
Cadillac Driver
Michael Sollenberger
Bond Rally Speaker
Jamie Angell
Courthouse Guard
Julie Christensen
Ciros Singer
Susan Rumor
Ciros Singer
Lloyd Baskin
Ciros Singer
Hal Melia
Ciros Singer
Fred Lehto
Ciros Singer
Kal David
Ciros Singer
Albina Bocchicchio
Ciros Singer
Cathleen Crone
Ciros Singer
Lena Banks
Thugs Moll
Robert Beecher
'Manpower' Director
Kathy Brolly
Dinner Guest (uncredited)
Anne Gaybis
Mambo Dancer (uncredited)
Sheila Lussier
Camera Girl
Joel Rogers
Irish Mobster Gambler
Karen Russell
Dancer (uncredited)
Bee Sedway
Las Vegas Mob consultant (uncredited)
Frederick Weller
Architect Assistant
Did you know?
Trivia
One of three movies released in 1991 that featured Bugsy Siegel as a character. The other two were The Marrying Man (1991) and Mobsters (1991).
Share this
At 1 hour 14 minutes and 36 seconds, watch for the midget flying the yellow kite behind the parked Buick.
Share this
Most of the Las Vegas scenes of the Flamingo construction were filmed near Palm Desert and La Quinta, California, where a full-sized replica of the Flamingo was built.
Share this
Goofs
After Bugsy's house has been sold to finance the Flamingo Club, he takes another look at his "screen test". He's at Virginia Hill's mansion, but he looks at the film in the projection room of his old house.
Share this
When "selling" the concept of Las Vegas to the other mobsters, Bugsy states that "when Hoover Dam opens up", there will be power for air conditioning. The scene takes place in the mid 1940's and Hoover Dam had already been producing power since the late 1930's.
Share this
When Virginia Hill is being dragged by Ben in the "Fear of flying " scene she is wearing white shoes. When she arrives in the old casino wearing the same dress and hat, she is now wearing dark colored shoes.
Share this
Quotes
"Bugsy" Siegel: You thought you could steal from ME?
Share this
Virginia: Well
Share this
"Bugsy" Siegel: Meyer, we have known each other since we were too young to fuck.
Share this
Faq
Q
What are the differences between the theatrical version and the Extended Cut?
A
Once again, Sony, renowned for re-releases with integrated deleted scenes, has released an extended cut. When the first edition (03/99) was released, releasing DVDs containing deleted scenes was not usual. Therefore, it is now a proper Extended Edition with new, unknown content. Fans of the film will certainly like the new, reintegrated scenes, because the inner diremption of the main character is shown better. A detailed comparison between both versions can be found here.
Q
Why did Ben say he was going to name the Flamingo after Virginia?
A
"Flamingo" was the nickname that Ben had given to Virginia, allegedly because she had long legs.
Q
How come Ben was so short-sighted when it came to the cost of constructing the Flamingo Hotel?
A
Early in the movie Meyer Lansky tells Charlie Luciano that Ben was notorious for "not respecting money." Ben had a dream of building a hotel that would attract lots of customers, famous & non-famous, in a US state where gambling was legal. However, Ben seriously underestimates the final cost. When you build a hotel, especially one in a remote area like Las Vegas was in the 1940s (this was before Vegas became the pleasure center/resort city it has been since), there are many things to consider beyond simply constructing the building. Maintenance, staffing & staff salaries, utilities like water & power, etc all will expand the budget. Also, the construction site would be subjected to the intense heat & weather of the desert, conditions that could halt the project for days or weeks at a time -- there's the scene where Meyer visits the site & is greeted by Virginia while a nasty sandstorm is happening. Ben had proposed to Meyer that it would cost no more than $1 million. The final cost comes in at $6 million, which angers Luciano & other members of their syndicate.There's also that key scene in the middle of the film that shows Ben arguing with the contractors & architects about the position of the pool. To move the pool to the position Ben wanted immediately inflated the price. Also, there was the matter of the slate wall that blocked the view of the pool from the bar & the need to put a header beam in to make the wall glass, which inflated the budget further. Ben never saw these costs as being a major problem, he only had his vision of how rich he'd be & how much people would eventually enjoy the place & share in his dream.Eventually Ben turns out to be right, the Flamingo becomes a major source of revenue. However, this doesn't happen before Charlie Luciano becomes fed up with the cost & orders Ben to be killed.
Share this
Photos from cast
Robert Beltran
gingerbread man clip art gingerbread man adjectives activity clip art plain gingerbread man ginger bread man drawings