The Photographer ( The Public Eye ) is a 1992 feature film about the life of photographer Leon Bernstein ( Joe Pesci ), nicknamed The Great Bernzini. Bernstein's prototype is the famous photographer Vigi .
Photographer | |
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The public eye | |
Genre | crime film drama melodrama thriller |
Producer | Howard Franklin |
Producer | Sue Baden-Powell Robert Zemeckis |
Author script | Howard Franklin |
In the main cast | Joe Pesci Barbara Hershey |
Operator | Peter Susicki |
Composer | Mark Isham Jerry Goldsmith |
Film company | Universal pictures |
Duration | 99 minutes |
A country | USA |
Tongue | |
Year | 1992 |
IMDb | ID 0105187 |
Content
Announce
New York, the 40s. Leon Bernstein, the son of Russian immigrants who came to America at the beginning of the century, took the pseudonym "Great Bernzini." Even the police came to the scene when Leon, as a rule, already photographed a corpse or a crime scene.
Cast
Actor | Role |
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Joe Pesci | Leon Bernstein |
Barbara Hershey | Kay Levitz |
Stanley Tucci | Sal |
Dominic Chianese | Spoleto |
Del Close | G. R. Rainman |
Max brooks | teenager at thompson street |
Notes
Links
- Review by Sergey Kudryavtsev (Book "3500 film reviews") (inaccessible link)