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Dick Tracy
The comic strip detective finds his life vastly complicated when Breathless Mahoney makes advances towards him while he is trying to battle Big Boy Caprice's united mob.
Warren Beatty
Casts & Crew
Warren Beatty
Madonna
Mandy Patinkin
Al Pacino
Dustin Hoffman
Kathy Bates
Dick Van Dyke
Catherine O'Hara
James Caan
Charlie Korsmo
Michael Donovan O'Donnell
Jim Wilkey
Stig Eldred
Neil Summers
Chuck Hicks
Lawrence Steven Meyers
William Forsythe
Ed O'Ross
Glenne Headly
Marvellee Cariaga
Michael Gallup
Seymour Cassel
James Keane
Charles Durning
Allen Garfield
John Schuck
Charles Fleischer
Paul Sorvino
Robert Costanzo
Jack Kehoe
Marshall Bell
Mike Hagerty
Lew Horn
Arthur Malet
Tom Signorelli
Tony Epper
James Tolkan
R.G. Armstrong
Jack Goode Jr.
Ray Stoddard
Hamilton Camp
Ed McCready
Colm Meaney
Henry Silva
Robert Beecher
Bert Remsen
Frank Campanella
Sharmagne Leland-St. John
Bing Russell
Michael J. Pollard
Tom Finnegan
Billy Clevenger
Ned Claflin
John Moschitta Jr.
Neil Ross
Walker Edmiston
Estelle Parsons
Ian Wolfe
Mary Woronov
Henry Jones
Mike Mazurki
Rita Bland
Lada Boder
Dee Hengstler
Liz Imperio
Karyne Ortega
Karen Russell
Tamara Carrera
Bernie Jones
Sheila Lussier
Bruce Mahler
Jerry St. John
Michelle Johnston
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