Dangerous Game

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Dangerous Game

Promotional movie poster for the film
Directed by Abel Ferrara
Produced by Freddy De Mann
Ron Rotholz
Mary Kane
Written by Nicholas St. John
Starring Harvey Keitel
Madonna
James Russo
Music by Joe Delia
Cinematography Ken Kelsch
Editing by Anthony Redman
Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release date(s) Flag of France October 13, 1993
Flag of United States November 19
Flag of Finland April 8, 1994
Flag of Germany August 11
Flag of Netherlands June 1, 1995
Flag of Argentina September 7
Running time 108 min.
Country U.S.A.
Language English
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Dangerous Game is a 1993 film, directed by Abel Ferrara, also known as Snake Eyes. The film stars Madonna, Harvey Keitel and James Russo.

The film opened in US theaters on November 19, 1993 and was trashed by critics. It gained a favorable place among Madonna's fans and critics throughout the years though as the film probably was too experimental back when it was first released.

Madonna herself was apparently not happy with the film itself. She was quotes as follows: "Even though it's a shit movie and I hate it, I am good in it." She also mentioned how the actual script was much better and her part was much stronger written. However director Abel Ferrara changed a lot of it in the editing room.

Also notable: This was the first film to be produced by Maverick's film division.

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