Bloodhounds of Broadway

Director: Howard Brookner
Genre: Period piece, Comedy, Indie, Film adaptation, Crime Fiction, Drama
Year: 1989
Country: United States of America
Language: English Language
Starring: Esai Morales, Julie Hagerty, Jennifer Grey, Rutger Hauer, Anita Morris, Madonna, Matt Dillon, Randy Quaid, Tony Longo, Dinah Manoff, Alan Ruck, Ethan Phillips, Josef Sommer, Richard Edson, Louis Zorich, Howard Brookner, Fisher Stevens, Stephen McHattie, John Rothman, William S. Burroughs, Johnny Crawford

Bloodhounds of Broadway is a 1989 film based on four Damon Runyon stories. It was directed by Howard Brookner and starred Matt Dillon, Jennifer Grey, Anita Morris, Julie Hagerty, Rutger Hauer, Madonna, Esai Morales and Randy Quaid.

Madonna and Jennifer Grey perform a duet, "I Surrender Dear", during the film.

Bloodhounds of Broadway was Brookner's first feature-length film (and his last, as he died shortly before the film opened). The film was recut by the studio and Walter Winchellesque narration added.

Broadway, New Year's Eve, 1928. A muckraking reporter, Waldo Winchester, frames four major stories during the wild New Year's Eve of 1928.

We meet the players in a diner. The Brain, a gangster with multiple girlfriends, is accompanied by a gambler named Regret (after the only horse he even won a bet on) and an outsider who (with his bloodhounds) is being treated to a meal. Feet Samuels (so named because of his big feet) is in love with a showgirl named Hortense Hathaway, who is tossed out of the diner because of an unsavory reputation). Feet plans to have one wild night before committing suicide, having sold his body in advance to a medical doctor.

Harriet MacKyle, a sheltered but

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