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Revision as of 19:44, 17 August 2022
Midnight Heart is an American neo-noir horror-comedy buddy film about the mysterious financier Louis Cyphre (Robert De Niro), who hires a criminal accountant known only as The Duke (Charles Grodin) to investigate the disappearance of a man known as Eddie Moscone. In a cross-country chase, Cyphre must deceive the authorities, exterminate the mob, and provoke The Duke's erratic personality into committing a series of horrific murders.
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Alien Heart is a 1987 American neo-noir science fiction horror film about Harry Angel (Sigourney Weaver), a New York City private investigator, who is hired by a mysterious UFO researcher (Robert De Niro) to investigate the disappearance of an alien organism known Johnny Nostromo. Her investigation takes her to low Earth orbit, where she becomes embroiled in a series of brutal face huggings.
The Wolf of Comedy is an American biographical film written and directed by Martin Scorsese about Rupert Pupkin (Robert De Niro), a Wall Street stock broker engaged in rampant corruption and fraud who escapes into a drug-fueled fantasy world where he kidnaps his childhood comedy idol Jerry Lewis.
Fiction cross-reference
- Alien Heart
- Casino Bull
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- The Irisman (ophthalmology film)
- The Wolf of Comedy
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Post @ Twitter (17 August 2022)
- Midnight Express @ Wikipedia
- Angel Heart @ Wikipedia