Buffalo ’66

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Buffalo ’66 is a 1998 independent drama-comedy film written, directed by, and starring Vincent Gallo, known for its offbeat style and Christina Ricci’s acclaimed performance.

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instanceOf comedy-drama film
film
independent film
cinematographyBy Lance Acord
colorProcess reversal stock
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Vincent Gallo
distributor Lionsgate
surface form: Lions Gate Films
editedBy Curtiss Clayton
filmingLocation Buffalo
surface form: Buffalo, New York
genre comedy
drama
romantic drama
hasCultFollowing true
hasNotablePerformanceBy Christina Ricci
hasOffbeatStyle true
hasTheme alienation
family dysfunction
redemption
unconventional romance
leadActorAlsoDirector Vincent Gallo
leadActorAlsoWriter Vincent Gallo
mainCharacter Billy Brown
Layla
musicBy Vincent Gallo
notableScene bowling alley dance sequence performed by Christina Ricci’s character
originalLanguage English
plotSummary A recently released ex-convict kidnaps a young woman and forces her to pose as his wife when he visits his parents.
portrays ex-convict returning home from prison
premiereEvent Sundance Film Festival
producer Chris Hanley
John Sloss
Vincent Gallo
releaseDate 1998-01-20
releaseYear 1998
runtimeMinutes 110
screenwriter Vincent Gallo
setInLocation Buffalo
surface form: Buffalo, New York
starring Anjelica Huston
Ben Gazzara
Christina Ricci
Jan-Michael Vincent
Kevin Corrigan
Mickey Rourke
Rosanna Arquette
Vincent Gallo
timePeriodSetting 1990s
writer Vincent Gallo

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Christina Ricci notableWork Buffalo ’66
Ricci notableWork Buffalo ’66
subject surface form: Christina Ricci