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Objective Burma has an all male cast. Coming from the guy who takes the Reagan quote in his signature completely out of context, you have zero credibility on anything. The actor isn’t credited, but I believe it is Bud Cort Tarantino-esque? 40 years or so before he made movies? If you are still out there, it is now availble and has been released in bluray, for $17.99 at Amazon and Best Buy. The version is 188 minutes, which makes sense considering the commercials in the previous description time. Years later, but worth replying to. I have seen that idiot called out multiple times over his out of context signature. It basically discredits his hundreds of posts across the old boards. Funny how a guy who wants to use facts to discredit a politician he dislikes, ends up looking like an utter moron by the use of facts contained in what he stole the line from. Thanks for calling him out. A three was more than it deserved. Wooden acting, cheap effects, idiotic script, no suspense, and horrible camera work combined for a solid 1 on my rating. I think the Gold Medal Winner is the Sofia Coppola death scene. People in the theater actually laughed at her goofy facial expression and Valley Girl “Dad?”. Those are somewhat recent, and did not exist in the Capone era. The Tommy gun was a .45 caliber weapon in that era. Tommy guns use .45 caliber ammo, not 9mm. Much more powerful, and damaging to bodies. John Ford Sidney Lumet Martin Scorsese Stanley Kubrick The Coen Brothers Yes, he was. He was portrayed by Sinatra in The First Deadly Sin. His casual racism towards Spencer was actually used to the gangs advantage, knowing that he would escort him upstairs and leave the desk unattended. But his best part was when he described Martin Balsam's character over the phone. He definitely struck me as perfectly playing the part of a snooty NYC doorman from that era. He should have bought one from Morris in Goodfellas, you could even jump into a swimming pool and it would stay the same!!!!!!