
True Romance
Stealing. Cheating. Killing. Who said romance was dead?Clarence marries hooker Alabama, steals cocaine from her pimp, and tries to sell it in Hollywood, while the owners of the coke try to reclaim it.
Description: Clarence marries hooker Alabama, steals cocaine from her pimp, and tries to sell it in Hollywood, while the owners of the coke try to reclaim it.
Genres: Action, Crime, Romance
Budget: $12,500,000 | Revenue : $12,600,000
Runtime: 118 minutes

Natural Born Killers

Pump Up the Volume

Reservoir Dogs

King of New York

The Devil's Own

The Grand Seduction

The Way of the Gun

Killing Zoe

Black Snow

Bang, Boom, Bang

Christian Slater
Played Clarence Worley

Patricia Arquette
Played Alabama Whitman

Dennis Hopper
Played Clifford Worley

Val Kilmer
Played Mentor

Gary Oldman
Played Drexl Spivey

Brad Pitt
Played Floyd (Dick's Roommate)

Christopher Walken
Played Vincenzo Coccotti

Bronson Pinchot
Played Elliot Blitzer

Samuel L. Jackson
Played Big Don

Michael Rapaport
Played Dick Ritchie

Saul Rubinek
Played Lee Donowitz

Conchata Ferrell
Played Mary Louise Ravencroft

James Gandolfini
Played Virgil

Anna Thomson
Played Lucy

Victor Argo
Played Lenny

Paul Bates
Played Marty

Chris Penn
Played Nicky Dimes

Tom Sizemore
Played Cody Nicholson

Said Faraj
Played Burger Man

Gregory Sporleder
Played Burger Stand Customer

Maria Pitillo
Played Kandi

Frank Adonis
Played Frankie

Kevin Corrigan
Played Marvin

Paul Ben-Victor
Played Luca

Michael Beach
Played Wurlitzer
Joe D'Angerio
Played Police Radio Operator
John Bower
Played Detective

John Cenatiempo
Played Squad Cop #1

Eric Allan Kramer
Played Boris

Patrick John Hurley
Played Monty

Dennis Garber
Played Lobby Cop #1
Scott Evers
Played Lobby Cop #2
Hilary Klym
Played Running Cop

Steve Gonzales
Played I.A. Officer

Laurence Mason
Played Floyd "D"
David Dean
Played Cop (uncredited)
April Freeman
Played Burger Stand Customer (uncredited)

Ed Lauter
Played Police Captain Quiggle (uncredited)
Enzo Rossi
Played Elvis, Alabama's and Clarence's Son (uncredited)

Nancy Young
Played Hotel Hostage (uncredited)
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