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Duration: 24 sec. | Nudity: no | Creator: erotic4u |
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Alternate Names: Christi Ricci, کریستینا ریچی, クリスティナ・リッチ, クリスティーナ・リッチ, 克里斯蒂娜·里奇, 크리스티나 리치
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Christina Ricci, born February 12, 1980, is an American actress known for playing unconventional characters with a dark edge. She started her career at age nine with 'Mermaids' (1990), followed by iconic roles as Wednesday Addams in 'The Addams Family' (1991) and its sequel. Ricci's fame grew with appearances in 'Casper' and 'Now and Then' (both 1995). Transitioning into adult roles at 17, she gained acclaim for films like 'Sleepy Hollow' (1999) and 'Monster' (2003), and has appeared in numerous box office hits. On television, Ricci's notable works include 'Ally McBeal', 'Grey's Anatomy', 'Pan Am', and producing/acting in series like 'The Lizzie Borden Chronicles' and 'Z: The Beginning of Everything'. She also made her Broadway debut in 2010 with 'Time Stands Still'.
Release Year: 1998
Nation: United States of America
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Director: Vincent Gallo
Writer: Alison Bagnall, Vincent Gallo
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Companies: Gray Daisy Films, Muse Productions
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Road Movie, Romance, Romantic Comedy
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Keywords: bathtub, bowling, bowling alley, buffalo, new york, character study, day in a life, ex-con, gambling, kidnapping, new york state, prison, prison release, strip club, tap dancing, winter
Billy, after spending five years in prison, gets released and immediately kidnaps Layla, a teenage student, forcing her to accompany him to his parents' house. He introduces her as his girlfriend and claims they are about to get married. Throughout their stay, Billy's behavior is erratic and aggressive towards his family, particularly his father who owes him money from a past loan. Meanwhile, Layla tries to understand Billy's motivations but remains frightened of him. Billy's parents eventually manage to pay back the debt, after which Billy leaves with Layla without revealing his true intentions.
Buffalo '66 is Vincent Gallo's directorial debut, released in 1998. The film blends comedy and drama as it follows ex-convict Billy upon his release from prison. Instead of returning home or trying to reintegrate into society, Billy embarks on a peculiar journey involving the kidnapping of Layla and a strained visit with his parents. Gallo's unique perspective explores themes of loneliness, outsider culture, and the struggle of re-entry for ex-offenders.