Ratso

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Ratso is the streetwise, ailing con man from the film "Midnight Cowboy," best known as Dustin Hoffman's iconic character.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
adaptedForFilmBy John Schlesinger NERFINISHED
alsoKnownAs Enrico Rizzo NERFINISHED
Ratso Rizzo NERFINISHED
appearsIn Midnight Cowboy NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme disillusionment
friendship
urban poverty
awardContext associated with Academy Award-winning film Midnight Cowboy
basedOnCharacterIn Midnight Cowboy (1965 novel) NERFINISHED
characterArc from small-time hustler to vulnerable companion
characterTrait ailing
streetwise
countryOfOriginOfWork United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy James Leo Herlihy NERFINISHED
culturalStatus iconic film antihero
dreamsOf moving to Florida
filmReleaseYear 1969
filmScreenwriter Waldo Salt NERFINISHED
firstAppearance Midnight Cowboy (1969 film) NERFINISHED
friendOf Joe Buck NERFINISHED
fullName Enrico Salvatore Rizzo NERFINISHED
gender male
genre drama
hairColor dark
healthStatus chronically ill
languageOfWork English
livesIn dilapidated apartment
medium film
nationality American
notableFor iconic performance by Dustin Hoffman
notableScene bus trip to Florida ending
occupation con man
partOf Midnight Cowboy franchise NERFINISHED
personality cynical
resourceful
portrayedBy Dustin Hoffman NERFINISHED
residence Manhattan NERFINISHED
New York City
setting 1960s New York City
socialClass working class
wardrobe shabby clothes

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Ratso Rizzo nickname Ratso