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Languages: English 5.1 Dolby Surround
Languages: French Stereo
Languages: Spanish Stereo
Languages: Commentary By Director Danny DeVito
Subtitles: English
Subtitles: Spanish
Subtitles: None
Scene Selection
Special Features
Commentary By Director Danny DeVito
Excised Scenes (With Intro By Director Danny DeVito)
Historical News Coverage of Hoffa
Personal Anecdotes From Members of the Teamsters Union
Special Shots
DeVito's 11 1/4
Storyboards
Storyboards: The Early Days
Starry Road
Kreger Produce Market
The Alley
Flynn in the Hospital
Kreger Strike
Social Club - Teamster Hall Transition
Storyboards: The Later Days
Courtroom Dissolve Ballet
Going to Jail
Discussion After First Script Read-Thru
Shooting Script
Costume Drawings
Film Reviews
Siskel & Ebert
Posters From Around the World
Theatrical Trailer
Hoffa Book Reading List
Chapters
Side #1 --
1. Fox Logo [:21]
2. "You Want a Cup of Coffee...?" [:06]
3. Starry Road [1:50]
4. "You Cost Me My Job" [4:07]
5. Life's a Negotiation [1:06]
6. Billy Flynn Burns [1:34]
7. "Never Let a Stranger in Your Cab" [3:44]
8. Kreger Strike [1:46]
9. Italian Social Club [2:35]
10. Fitz Wants to Know [1:33]
11. "Where's D'Allesandro?" [2:46]
12. RTA Negotiation [:29]
13. "Of Course There's Gonna Be an Ambush" [:41]
14. RTA Battle [:11]
15. The Wake [2:23]
16. "Who's Your Guy...?" [3:20]
17. A Deer in the Woods [3:18]
18. Senate Hearings [4:06]
19. Ants At a Picnic [1:34]
20. "What's in the Package?" [3:35]
21. Miami Convention [1:49]
22. "You Been With Me a Long Time, Bobby..." [1:10]
23. The Copacabana [3:50]
24. NY Penthouse [4:09]
25. Hoffa Confronts Kennedy [:28]
26. Las Vegas [4:50]
27. "You Want Me to Give Up Jimmy Hoffa?" [2:21]
28. Courtroom [4:37]
29. Prison [7:09]
30. "You Got to Get Him Out" [1:44]
31. Bally's Plan [3:42]
32. "You Did What?" [1:36]
33. "I Got to Do What I Got to Do" [1:59]
34. "What Is it Jimmy Wants?" [3:02]
35. "You Know Jimmy Hoffa?" [2:00]
36. Credits [2:01]
Features
Commentary by director Danny DeVito
Excised scenes (with an introduction by Danny DeVito)
Historical news coverage of Jimmy Hoffa
Personal anecdotes from members of the Teamsters Union
Danny DeVito Caldecot "Cotty" Chubb Edward R. Pressman
Composers (Music Score)
David Newman
Co-Producers
Harold Schneider
Editors
Lynzee Klingman Ronald Roose
Screen Writers
David Mamet
Others
Art Director - Gary Wissner
Associate Producer - David Mamet
Camera Operator - Dustin Blauvelt
Casting - Debra Zane
Casting - David Rubin
Cinematographer - Stephen H. Burum
Composer (Music Score) - David Newman
Costume Designer - Deborah L. Scott
Makeup - John Blake
Makeup - Greg Cannon
Makeup - Ve Neill
Pilot - Robert "Bobby Z" Zajonc
Production Designer - Ida Random
Production Designer - Harold Schneider
Production Designer - Grace Gilroy
Stunts - Danny Aiello III
Stunts - Andy Armstrong
Stunts - Peter Bucossi
Stunts - Erik Cord
Stunts - Tanner Gill
Stunts - Edward Lynch
Stunts - Bob Terhune
Stunts - Jerry Wills
Stunts - Gary Baxley
Stunts - Eddie Braun
Stunts - Leon Delaney
Stunts - Frank Ferrara
Stunts - Jery Hewitt
Stunts - Jeff Jensen
Stunts - Steve Lambert
Stunts - Rick LeFevour
Stunts - Mike McGaughy
Stunts - Donna Evans
Stunts - Richard E. Butler
Stunts - Hank Calia
Stunts - James Fierro
Stunts - Michael M. Vendrell
Stunts - Simone Boisseree
Stunts - Robert Jauregui
Stunts - Stacy Logan
Stunts - George Fisher
Stunts - George Aguilar
Stunts - Sean Kelly
Supervising Sound Editor - Richard L. Anderson
Danny DeVito tries hard to give his biopic Hoffa an epic scope, yet he just misses the mark. Starring Jack Nicholson as Jimmy Hoffa, the film traces the life, career and mysterious disappearance of the labor leader. Hoffa follows the rise of the controversial figure through his early work during the Great Depression as founder of the Teamsters Union, his later tenure as president of the Teamsters, his public fights with the Kennedys, and through the baffling mystery of his demise. The film may leave the question of what happened to Hoffa hanging, yet it dramatizes many of his most public battles --including his late '60s imprisonment and Presidential pardon by Richard Nixon--quite effectively. However, the film is brought down by a slightly convoluted narration by Bobby Ciaro (Danny DeVito), a composite character who is allegedly Hoffa's aid, and the fact that David Mamet's screenplay doesn't detail Hoffa's public life; fortunately, Nicholson's stunning performance brings depth to the movie. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
Jack Nicholson : Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy - Hollywood Foreign Press Association, 1992
Stephen H. Burum : Best Cinematography - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sc, 1992
John Blake : Best Makeup - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sc, 1992
Ve Neill : Best Makeup - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sc, 1992
Greg Cannom : Best Makeup - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sc, 1992
Stephen H. Burum : Best Cinematography - American Society of Cinematographers, 1992