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Get Shorty

Get Shorty

  • Status: Released
  • 20-10-1995
  • Runtime: 105 min
  • Score: 6.477
  • Vote count: 1064

Chili Palmer is a Miami mobster who gets sent by his boss, the psychopathic "Bones" Barboni, to collect a bad debt from Harry Zimm, a Hollywood producer who specializes in cheesy horror films. When Chili meets Harry's leading lady, the romantic sparks fly. After pitching his own life story as a movie idea, Chili learns that being a mobster and being a Hollywood producer really aren't all that different.

John Travolta

Chili Palmer

Gene Hackman

Harry Zimm

Rene Russo

Karen Flores

Danny DeVito

Martin Weir

Dennis Farina

Ray 'Bones' Barboni

Delroy Lindo

Bo Catlett

James Gandolfini

Bear

Jon Gries

Ronnie Wingate

Renee Props

Nicki

David Paymer

Leo Devoe

Martin Ferrero

Tommy Carlo

Miguel Sandoval

Mr. Escobar

Jacob Vargas

Yayo Portillo

Linda Hart

Fay Devoe

Bette Midler

Doris Saphron

Bobby Slayton

Dick Allen

Ron Karabatsos

Momo

Alison Waddell

Bear's Daughter

Amber Waddell

Bear's Daughter

John Cothran

Agent Curtis

Jack Conley

Agent Dunbar

Bernard Hocke

Agent Morgan

Big Daddy Wayne

Ray Barboni's Bodyguard

Jay Montalvo

Big Guy with Escobar

Carlease Burke

Rental Car Attendant

Vito Scotti

Manager at Vesuvio's

Rino Piccolo

Waiter at Vesuvio's

Alfred Dennis

Ed the Barber

Ralph Manza

Fred the Barber

Zed Frizzelle

Kid at Lockers

Harry Victor

Limo Driver with Sign

Patrick Breen

Resident Doctor

Barry Sonnenfeld

Doorman

Donna W. Scott

Screaming Woman

Rebeca Arthur

Las Vegas Waitress

Zack Phifer

Ivy Restaurant Maitre d'

Greg Goossen

Duke, Man at the Ivy

Jeffrey Stephan

Bones' Buddy

Ernest 'Chili' Palmer

Bones' Buddy

Leslie Bega

Vikki Vespa

Harvey Keitel

Himself

Penny Marshall

Herself

Alex Rocco

Jimmy Capp

Peter McGinn

I know that no movie is perfect but for my money Get Shorty is on my short list of films that come close. As good as the book is, I believe the movie improved upon it. I have watched it a few times, it being one of those movies we might invite a friend over to watch who hasn’t seen it. Plus it has surfaced a few times when I surf streaming channels and I usually stop to watch for a while, no matter where in the film I am. The ensemble cast (which includes a few lower echelon stars) is excellent and mostly look like they are having fun with it. There is violence, but not with buckets of blood. It almost seems like cartoonish violence. And of course wit and humor run through it, with a bit of satire on Hollywood thrown in. I just found out today that a sequel was made called Be Cool and a British tv series based on the book, but I like this one so much I won't even risk disappointment by watching those other entries.

GenerationofSwine

You know what, I really love Elmore Leonard, and a part of me feels that nearly any movie made from his works is going to come out as fresh, original, and worth watching. This is the rare exception. Here they took a classic Elmore Leonard plot and made it too Hollywood for its own good. And then they tried a bit hard to make it too much like a Pulp Fiction film, but with less bleak comedy and more slapstick comedy. You still have Leonard's unique originality...but the story has been raped and what's left is trash.

CinemaSerf

Mobster "Chilli Palmer" (John Travolta) finds himself a bit exposed when his benefactor boss has an heart attack on his sixty-fifth birthday. Luckily for him, his new nemesis "Bones" still has an use for him - go to Hollywood and collect some gambling debts from "Harry" (Gene Hackman). This fellow produces the kind of horror films that would have made Roger Corman blush, but he's a bit smarter than the average bear so is soon trying to manoeuvre his new friend into a career in the movies. Not acting in them, but producing them - and suddenly "Chilli" realises that he already has quite a few of the skills necessary to coax, cajole and plain old extort from just about everyone to fund a vehicle for "Karen" (Rene Russo). They use established star "Weir" (Danny DeVito) as a consultant and try to con the dapper drug-peddling "Catlett" (Delroy Lindo) out of half a million dollars to pay the bills - well someone's bills. Travolta is on good form here with a tongue in cheek, less-is-more, style of delivery but it's really Hackman who steals the show. His sharp and opportunistic character pokes fun at the film industry from funding to casting to filming in quite an entertaining fashion, and Russo complements well as the high maintenance woman who used to date "Weir". Who hasn't dated who in this town? The joke does wear a bit thin after a while, but for the most part it's a charismatic affair with a cast gelling well to deliver this amiable adaptation of the Elmore Leonard send up of the mob and the movies. It's dated a bit, but still worth a watch.