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Genre
  
Drama

Story by
  
Hubert Selby, Jr.

Country
  
West GermanyUnited Kingdom

6.9/10
IMDb

Director
  
Music director
  
Duration
  

Language
  
English

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Release date
  
12 October 1989 (1989-10-12) (West Germany)5 January 1990 (1990-01-05) (UK)

Based on
  
Last Exit to Brooklyn by Hubert Selby, Jr.

Writer
  
Hubert Selby Jr. (book), Desmond Nakano (screenplay)

Cast
  
(Harry Black), (Tralala), (Big Joe), (Vinnie), (Boyce), (Al)

Similar movies
  
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,
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,
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,
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,
The Lover
,
Zandalee

Tagline
  
The Novel That Shocked The World Is Now A Movie

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Last Exit to Brooklyn is a 1989 German-British drama film directed by Uli Edel and adapted by Desmond Nakano from Hubert Selby Jr.'s novel of the same name.

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Plot

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A group of prostitutes, union workers, and drag queens all lead difficult lives within an existence of drugs, crime and violence in a working class Brooklyn neighborhood.

Production

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There had been several attempts to adapt Last Exit to Brooklyn into a film prior to this version. One of the earliest attempts was made by producer Steve Krantz and animator Ralph Bakshi, who wanted to direct a live-action film based on the novel. Bakshi had sought out the rights to the novel after completing Heavy Traffic, a film which shared many themes with Selby's novel. Selby agreed to the adaptation, and actor Robert De Niro accepted the role of Harry in Strike. According to Bakshi, "the whole thing fell apart when Krantz and I had a falling out over past business. It was a disappointment to me and Selby. Selby and I tried a few other screenplays after that on other subjects, but I could not shake Last Exit from my mind."

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Some scenes for the film were shot at Montero's Bar and Grill, which was owned by Pilar Montero and her husband.

Reception

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The film received positive reviews, garnering a 78% rating on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, and winning a few critics' awards for Leigh's portrayal of Tralala, though its limited distribution and downbeat subject matter prevented it from becoming a commercial success.


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