The Last Days of Frankie the Fly

1996 American film
  • October 24, 1996 (1996-10-24) (UK)
  • March 15, 1997 (1997-03-15) (Santa Barbara Film Festival)
Running time
95 minutes[1]CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglish

The Last Days of Frankie the Fly is a 1996 crime film directed by Peter Markle, written by Dayton Callie and starring Dennis Hopper, Michael Madsen, Kiefer Sutherland and Daryl Hannah.[1][2]

Plot

Frankie (Dennis Hopper) is a leg man for the mob, and works for Sal (Michael Madsen) and his sidekick, Vic (Dayton Callie). Frankie goes to the set of a porno one day, directed by his friend Joey (Kiefer Sutherland), a NYU film school graduate who owes Sal money. Frankie immediately becomes infatuated with Margaret (Daryl Hannah), a former junkie who wants to become a serious actress. Once a good girl who came to Los Angeles to pursue an acting career, tough situations led her to do drugs and prostitution. Frankie becomes fixated on saving Margaret from the path she's on and keeping her from Sal.[1]

Cast

  • Dennis Hopper as Frankie "The Fly"[1][3]
  • Daryl Hannah as Margaret[1]
  • Kiefer Sutherland as Joey[1]
  • Michael Madsen as Sal[1]
  • Dayton Callie as Vic[1]
  • Charles Carroll as Thug[3]
  • Jack McGee as Jack
  • Karen Roeas as Sal's Girl
  • Bert Rosario as Miguel
  • Adam Scott as Race Track Valet
  • Jon Rossas as The Waiter
  • Vanessa Ann Giorgioas as Bathroom Girl
  • David "Shark" Fralick as Porno Actor
  • Jana Robbinsas as Nurse
  • Nicholas Meleas as Race Track Man


References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Levy, Emanuel (29 March 1997). "Review: 'The Last Days of Frankie the Fly'". Variety. Retrieved 5 December 2013.
  2. ^ "The Last Days of Frankie the Fly". FilmAffinity. Retrieved 15 June 2018.
  3. ^ a b "The Last Days of Frankie the Fly (1997)". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. 2016. Archived from the original on 6 March 2016. Retrieved 5 December 2013.

External links

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Films directed by Peter Markle