Down by Law 1986
Down by Law
A disc jockey, a pimp and an Italian tourist escape from jail in New Orleans.
A disc jockey, a pimp and an Italian tourist escape from jail in New Orleans.
Videos & Photos
All 2 Videos & 24 Photoscast
Full Cast & Crew... Zack
... Jack
... Roberto
... Laurette
... Bobbie
... Gig
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See All 1 Reviews23 Jun 2021 by talisencrw
Jim Jarmusch's work can be either intimidating or off-putting, and in equal measure, to cinephiles because it feels so relaxed--almost as if it was a spur-of-the-moment, off-the-cuff precursor of reality-TV, an inside-joke with everyone involved slipping a nod and a wink, as if on a drunken dare, a mickey of JD passed back and forth along with a pack of Marlboros. This brought to mind many good memories of one of the oddest residents of The Criterion Collection: 'Fishing with John' (an exemplary and hilarious six-part mini-series in which John Lurie goes on fishing expeditions with five American cinematic greats, his partners-in-crime here, Jarmusch and Tom Waits amongst them; one that I'd love to see both get a blu upgrade as well as more episodes, now 25 years later). Also, clearly Jarmusch had a fine rapport with his actors, for this is by far the best and most restrained work I have ever seen from Roberto Benigni. One of Jarmusch's more atypical films, 'Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai', is still my personal favourite, but this is right up there alongside. It would also make an intriguing double-bill with Jeff Nichols' stellar, though more serious in tone, recent film, 'Mud'.
Release Date:
Sep 20, 1986 (Germany,United States)
Run Time:
1hr 46`
MMPA Rating:
R
Original Language:
English
Production Countries:
Germany,United States
Status:
Released
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Down by Law
Jim Jarmusch's work can be either intimidating or off-putting, and in equal measure, to cinephiles because it feels so relaxed--almost as if it was a spur-of-the-moment, off-the-cuff precursor of reality-TV, an inside-joke with everyone involved slipping a nod and a wink, as if on a drunken dare, a mickey of JD passed back and forth along with a pack of Marlboros. This brought to mind many good memories of one of the oddest residents of The Criterion Collection: 'Fishing with John' (an exemplary and hilarious six-part mini-series in which John Lurie goes on fishing expeditions with five American cinematic greats, his partners-in-crime here, Jarmusch and Tom Waits amongst them; one that I'd love to see both get a blu upgrade as well as more episodes, now 25 years later). Also, clearly Jarmusch had a fine rapport with his actors, for this is by far the best and most restrained work I have ever seen from Roberto Benigni. One of Jarmusch's more atypical films, 'Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai', is still my personal favourite, but this is right up there alongside. It would also make an intriguing double-bill with Jeff Nichols' stellar, though more serious in tone, recent film, 'Mud'.
Cast & Crew of
Down by Law
Directors & Credit Writers
Cast
... Zack
... Jack
... Roberto
... Laurette
... Bobbie
... Gig
... Preston
... Nicoletta
T
Timothea... Julie
... Detective
LD
L.C. Drane... L.C.
JNHJ
Joy N. Houck Jr.... Detective Mandino
... Young Girl
RJ
Ralph Joseph... Detective
... Cajun Detective
AC
Adam Cohen... Uniformed Cop
... Corpse
... Prisoner
... Guard #1
AM
Alex Miller... Guard #2