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The Last Tycoon
The movie explores the life and machinations of the troubled movie producer Monroe Stahr (Robert DeNiro), who is hailed as a 'boy genius' during the studio system of 1930s Hollywood.
1 January 1909, Covington County, Mississippi, USA
September 11, 1919 in Essex, England, UK
20 February 1947, Croton-on-Hudson, New York, USA
13 October 1942, Riga, Latvia
8 September 1911, Chicago, Illinois, USA
19 March 1916, London, England, UK
22 April 1937, Neptune, New Jersey, USA
29 May 1904, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
5 August 1950, Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA
19 March 1920, Brooklyn, New York, USA
22 January 1935, Detroit, Michigan, USA
July 23, 1920
20 June 1924, Jersey City, New Jersey, USA
1 April 1930, Brooklyn, New York, USA
6 November 1914
2 April 1904, New York, New York, USA
22 September 1903, New York City, New York, USA
April 10, 2007
Fitzgerald's unfinished novel transfers awkwardly to the screen but is saved from oblivion by that always-fascinating actor De Niro.February 05, 2004
Interessante na maior parte do tempo, o filme acaba sendo prejudicado pela fraca subtrama romântica e pelo final medíocre (adaptar um livro inacabado pode ser má idéia).July 11, 2016
The Last Tycoon is an intriguing entry to the period gangster genre that depicts the weight of triad influence in 1930s Shanghai at the cusp of war with an invading Japan.November 12, 2003
it isn't long before we stop caringDecember 27, 2007
It's a film that takes Hollywood too seriously and seems to worship with piety at its altar, but was too awkwardly presented to mean much.January 18, 2004
An exquisite screen interpretation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's unfinished novel on Hollywood during the ThirtiesJune 24, 2006
De Niro proves again how well he can carry a part, and is particularly good in scenes dealing with the day-to-day business of movie-making.August 23, 2004
Out of place and not quite interesting enough to hold our attention, which is a disappointment, because it has many of the elements that can make for greatness.September 26, 2008
Kazan's rigid directing kills the spontaneity of nearly every cast member.May 09, 2005
The movie is full of echoes. We watch it as if at a far remove from what's happening, but that too is appropriate: Fitzgerald was writing history as it happened.April 10, 2007
Producer Sam Spiegel's contribution is admirable, but Elia Kazan's direction of the Pinter plot seems unfocussed though craftsmanlike. Robert De Niro's performance as the inscrutable boy-wonder of films is mildly intriguing.January 01, 2000
Elia Kazan now admits that he directed this adaptation, his last Hollywood film, for the money. Unfortunately, it looks it.