Assassination Tango
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| Assassination Tango | |
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Theatrical release poster |
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| Directed by | Robert Duvall |
| Produced by | Rob Carliner Robert Duvall |
| Written by | Robert Duvall |
| Starring | Robert Duvall Rubén Blades Kathy Baker |
| Music by | Luis Enríquez Bacalov |
| Cinematography | Félix Monti |
| Editing by | Stephen Mack |
| Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
| Release date(s) | March 28, 2003 |
| Running time | 114 min. |
| Country | United States Argentina |
| Language | English Spanish |
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Assassination Tango is a 2002 Argentine crime film directed by and starring Robert Duvall. It is a thriller based in the steamy side of Argentine tango. Other actors include Rubén Blades, Kathy Baker and Duvall's wife, Luciana Pedraza. Francis Ford Coppola was one of the executive producers; the entire film was shot in Argentina.
Quote from the rottentomatoes synopsis:
- For Duvall, the making of Assassination Tango is the culmination of a long-held dream, combining two worlds he loves so much. In the tango, Duvall finds an amalgam of contradictions, which is what makes it so appealing and also parallels his character in the film. "Tango is sweetness. Some people call it sensual. Some call it sexual. Others would disagree because a mother can tango with her son, a father with his daughter. It's a very personal kind of thrust and a world that's very special."
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[edit] External links
- Official site
- Assassination Tango at the Internet Movie Database
- Assassination Tango at Rotten Tomatoes
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