This is the first movie about the life of Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel, though a very fictionalized one. Even during the early sixties, thirty years earlier, when there was a wave of films about gangsters biographies, no feature was made about him.
Harry Greenberg:
You ain't gonna kill me Ben, are you?
"Bugsy" Siegel:
I'm going to try very hard to forget that this ever happened.
Harry Greenberg:
I owe you my life, Ben.
"Bugsy" Siegel:
I'd say that's a fair assessment.
Harry Greenberg:
God bless you Ben.
"Bugsy" Siegel:
Bend your knees, Harry.
Harry Greenberg:
Bend my knees?
"Bugsy" Siegel:
When you jump from the train, ...
Harry Greenberg:
...
When Ben is frosting his daughter's birthday cake, the drape of the top of his chef's hat changes when he answers the door. Then it changes back as the scene progresses.
English
$140,358 (USA) (15 December 1991)
$49,114,016 (USA)
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