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King of New York

Not everyone who runs a city is elected.
1990 | 103m | English

(46735 votes)

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Popularity: 7 (history)

Director: Abel Ferrara
Writer: Nicholas St. John
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A former drug lord returns from prison determined to wipe out all his competition and distribute the profits of his operations to New York's poor and lower classes in this stylish and ultra violent modern twist on Robin Hood.
Release Date: Jul 18, 1990
Director: Abel Ferrara
Writer: Nicholas St. John
Genres: Crime, Thriller
Keywords new york city, cocaine, gangster, release from prison, hope, murder, dirty cop, drug lord, religious statue, aspirin, dramatic
Production Companies Reteitalia, Seven Arts Pictures, Scena International
Box Office Revenue: $2,554,712
Budget: $5,300,000
Updates Updated: Sep 28, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Christopher Walken Frank White
David Caruso Dennis Gilley
Laurence Fishburne Jimmy Jump
Victor Argo Roy Bishop
Wesley Snipes Thomas Flanigan
Janet Julian Jennifer
Joey Chin Larry Wong
Giancarlo Esposito Lance
Paul Calderon Joey Dalesio
Steve Buscemi Test Tube
Theresa Randle Raye
Leonard L. Thomas Blood
Roger Guenveur Smith Tanner
Carrie Nygren Melanie
Ernest Abuba King Tito
Frank Adonis Paul Calgari
Vanessa Angel British Female
Frank Aquilino Card Player
David Batiste Walter - Chicken Hut
Michael Battin Taxi Driver
Frankie Cee Johnny Chick
Lia Chang Gang Member
Endira Flanigan's Child
Erica Gimpel Dr. Shute
Frank Gio Arty Clay
Jack Goode Jr. Palladium Patron
Lance Guecia Musta
Michael Guess Carter
Freddy Howard Emilio El Zapo
Nancy Hunter Millie
Jay Julien Abraham Cott
Susannah Julien Palladium Patron
Robert LaSardo Italian Guard
Phoebe Legere Bordello Woman
James Lorinz Tip Connoly
Gary Landon Mills Chilly
Gerard Murphy Mulligan
Anthony Padilla Flanigan's Child
George Lawrence Perry Cop
Harold Perrineau Thug Leader
Marty Pesci Palladium Patron
Peter Richardson Emperor Jones
Alonna Shaw Kathleen Mulligan
Wendell Sweda Man at Breakfast Table
Freddie Jackson Freddie Jackson
Ariane Ariane
Pete Hamill Pete Hamill
Sari Chang Reporter
Carlos Lauchu Undercover Cop (uncredited)
John Reidy Police Sergeant (uncredited)
Name Job
Anthony Redman Editor
Alex Tavoularis Production Design
Carol Ramsey Costume Design
Drew Kunin Sound Mixer
Nicholas St. John Writer, Author
Sonja Roth Set Decoration
Carla White Key Makeup Artist
Paul P. Soucek Sound Effects Editor
Stephanie Ziemer Art Direction
Ron Abrams Key Hair Stylist
Greg Sheldon Supervising Sound Editor
Bojan Bazelli Director of Photography
Joe Delia Original Music Composer
Peter Bucossi Stunts
Abel Ferrara Director
Name Title
Mary Kane Producer
Augusto Caminito Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
8.0

Stylish and smouldering. Frank White, a drug lord of New York, is released from prison and plans to make a more positive mark on the city. But after reuniting with his loyal and violence hungry gang, he finds the odds are very much stacked up against him. Not only has New York changed for the wor ... se, being run by incompetent pretenders to his crown, but the police force are also after his head - dead or alive! First time viewers to this picture should not go into it expecting some Scarface type gangster movie, I made that mistake almost 17 years ago and came out the cinema totally cheesed off! Revisiting the film now has opened up a whole new ream of delights that when put together have created a simmering and brutal piece of work. What director Abel Ferrara has managed to do here is portray a fable of how a leopard never changes its spots - even though it wants too. Frank White is here a victim of his own past doings, with his reputation on the wane and the authorities with long and unforgiving memories. What hits the most (outside of some brilliant acting) is Abel Ferrara's bleak yet gorgeous vision of a sin city Big Apple, the characters are all one step away from a death, something that we the audience hope comes swift and nasty, all of which is cloaked in this plink plink lighted vision of the underworld. Ferrara chooses to pace his picture to give us a sense of pervading doom, it's quite a knack and means the viewers have to hang on in there to get to the wonderful, and dare I say it, bleakly appropriate conclusion. Christopher Walken is Frank White and gives one of his best career performances, all scary eyes and dialogue spurting precision, he pours out grit and emotion to garner sympathy where he perhaps really shouldn't be getting it. Larry Fishburne, David Caruso, Victor Argo, Wesley Snipes, Janet Julian and Steve Buscemi fill out the cast list, with Fishburne and his manic Jimmy Jump character practically walking off with the movie. So all in all it's a visual delight and a story that is very good on the ears, with the violence perfectly harsh to flesh out the grim nature of this pot boiling crime picture. So, those in need of a pick me up should probably steer well clear then. 8/10

May 16, 2024
tmdb15435519
8.0

Incredibly acted and beautifully stylized. Really enjoyed this entry in the 90s crime era, one of the best in my opinion. ...

Jun 23, 2021
r96sk
6.0

Shoulda loved it, didn't. The violent nature of <em>'King of New York'</em> is its strongest element, though otherwise I found this to be unsatisfying. A lot happens but none of it really clicked for me, while I held very little interest in any of the characters - despite an exceptional cast list ... . Christopher Walken, Laurence Fishburne, Wesley Snipes, Steve Buscemi and Giancarlo Esposito are all in there, yet none of their performances shone through to me to be honest. Walken is the obvious standout, though that's only via a process of elimination. Gritty gangster flicks would usually be my thing, but for some reason this 1990 release disappointed me.

Mar 09, 2022