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Dick Tracy
The movie follows Dick Tracy in 1938 Chicago as he finds his life vastly complicated when Breathless Mahoney makes advances towards him while attempting to stop the crime spree of Big Boy Caprice.
5 May 1926, Brattleboro, Vermont, USA
11 August 1942, Huntington Park, California, USA
26 September 1952, Buffalo, New York, USA
6 February 1926, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
25 December 1907, Tarnopol, Galicia, Austria-Hungary [now Ternopil, Ukraine]
28 April 1944, London, England, UK
12 March 1919, New York City, New York, USA
1 August 1912, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
April 26, 2010
...an impressively conceived piece of work that has just as much to offer adults as it does children...May 20, 2003
Summer hasn't officially arrived yet, but it's unlikely to offer a big-budget commercial movie as thoroughly entertaining as this stylish real-life cartoon.April 18, 2007
This has an appealing two-dimensional comic-book look, but lacks the vision to go with it, not to mention an interesting hero or a feeling for action.June 07, 2010
So deliberately, carefully shallow, so conceptually audacious; and yes, so unearthly beautiful in every last frame.July 13, 2010
A waste of time and money.July 30, 2012
Fails to be a compelling watch.July 07, 2010
Beatty and his team of collaborators have heightened the vibrantly tawdry urban night world of Chester Gould's classic comic strip.June 19, 2010
Dick Tracy is skillfully mounted, generating an optical wonderland for the viewer, with all sorts of details and photographic vibrancy to study when the film takes off on the wings of a tune.April 23, 2009
Though it looks ravishing, Warren Beatty's longtime pet project is a curiously remote, uninvolving film.January 26, 2006
A spectacular movie whose technical achievements -- notably the sharp editing -- will surely provide a gauge by which subsequent comic strip films are judged.July 07, 2010
The film moves at a chug when it should put the pedal to the floor.December 10, 2012
"Dick Tracy" isn't in the top tier of comic-book adaptations, but ingenuous art direction and set decoration and some crazy make-up jobs create a film that's still a delight to watch.