Prime Cut

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Prime Cut is a 1972 American crime film known for its gritty depiction of Midwestern organized crime and its cast including Lee Marvin and Gene Hackman.

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instanceOf film
aspectOf American New Hollywood cinema era NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy Gene Polito NERFINISHED
colorProcess color
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts Midwestern organized crime
director Michael Ritchie NERFINISHED
distributedBy National General Pictures NERFINISHED
distributedInFormat theatrical release
editedBy Richard A. Harris NERFINISHED
filmingLocation Kansas City, Kansas NERFINISHED
Kansas City, Missouri NERFINISHED
genre action film
crime film
neo-noir film
hasPosterTagline “They call him ‘The Mary Ann’… he’s big, he’s mean and he’s tough.”
hasTheme corruption
organized crime
violence
mainCharacter Mary Ann NERFINISHED
Nick Devlin NERFINISHED
musicBy Lalo Schifrin NERFINISHED
notableFor graphic violence for its time
gritty depiction of Midwestern organized crime
originalLanguage English
portrayedBy Gene Hackman NERFINISHED
Lee Marvin NERFINISHED
producer Joe Wizan NERFINISHED
productionCompany Cinema Center Films NERFINISHED
ratingMPAA R
releaseDate 1972-06-28
releaseYear 1972
runtimeMinutes 86
screenwriter Robert Dillon NERFINISHED
settingLocation Chicago NERFINISHED
Kansas NERFINISHED
starring Angel Tompkins NERFINISHED
Gene Hackman NERFINISHED
Lee Marvin NERFINISHED
Sissy Spacek NERFINISHED

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Gregory Walcott notableWork Prime Cut