Rating: R
Genre:
Crime
Release Date: 12/15/1998
SubTitles: English/French
Dubbed: English/French
Sound: DDS
Run Time: 136 Minutes
Distributor/Studio: Columbia TriStar
Bugsy is a character study of mobster Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel wrapped up in a gangster movie. Siegel (
Warren Beatty in a flashy performance) arrives in California in the Forties, assigned to oversee the L.A. rackets. He is quickly seduced by both the glamour of Hollywood and actress Virginia Hill (
Annette Bening), whom he romances despite being unable to leave his wife and children. Siegel soon has a vision to transform a barren stretch of Nevada desert into an oasis of gambling and entertainment -- the seeds from which Las Vegas was sown. Funded by his gangster bosses, including Meyer Lansky (
Ben Kingsley), the flamboyant Siegel sees his budget soar past its original $6 million, a problem compounded by the fact that Virginia has embezzled $2 million of it. In trouble with his superiors, Siegel flies back to L.A. to face the music, telling Virginia to keep the money. He would not live to see his dream of Las Vegas come true. The film is fast-paced and well-directed by
Barry Levinson, with an intelligent script by
James Toback and excellent support from
Kingsley and
Harvey Keitel as gangster Mickey Cohen.
~ Don Kaye, All Movie Guide