Producer-turned-director Irwin Winkler (The Net) crafted this 1992 remake of Jules Dassin's 1950 film noir about a small-time hustler in London who gets in over his head. Winkler's version is set in New York and stars Robert De Niro as crooked lawyer Harry Fabian who decides to get even with a boxing promoter (Alan King) who beats him in court. Fabian convinces 'friends' into helping the cause notably the brother (Jack Warden) of De Niro's enemy and a barmaid (Jessica Lange) who agrees to finance the operation.
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Lawyer Harry Fabian (Robert De Niro) is a motormouth shyster who, humiliated in court by big-shot boxing promoter 'Boom Boom', decides to seek revenge by promoting some bouts of his own. Fabian turns to his married mistress Helen (Jessica Lange) for the financing, but everything he gets involved in turns to trouble and his dream of the big time soon begins to go very wrong. Adapted from the novel by Gerald Kersh, which had previously been filmed in 1950 with Richard Widmark in the lead role.
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