Mad Dog Time

No laws. No meaning. No exit.

With his boss in the madhouse, a mobster is temporary boss of the criminal empire just as vicious rivals threaten the control of the empire.

"Mad Dog Time," released in 1996 and produced by Skylight Films and Dreyfuss/James Productions, is a neo-noir crime film that dives into the chaotic underworld of mobsters and betrayal. Set in a whimsically surreal version of the criminal landscape, the movie follows the story of Mickey Holliday, portrayed by Jeff Goldblum, who returns from a stint in a mental institution to find his old boss, Vic, played by Richard Dreyfuss, has been released from prison. The film's unique blend of dark humor and exaggerated characters sets it apart, creating an atmosphere that feels both nostalgic and bizarrely fresh. The plot thickens as Mickey navigates the treacherous waters of loyalty and power struggles within the mob. Vic's return sparks a power vacuum, with various characters vying for control, including the ambitious Ben London, played by Gabriel Byrne, and the unpredictable Jules Flamingo, portrayed by Jeff Goldblum's eccentric flair. The film's ensemble cast, which also includes Ellen Barkin, Diane Lane, and Burt Reynolds, adds depth and complexity to the narrative, each character bringing their own brand of madness to the table. Director Larry Bishop's vision for "Mad Dog Time" is evident in the film's stylized visuals and quirky dialogue, which pay homage to classic gangster films while simultaneously subverting genre expectations. The movie's setting, a meticulously crafted world that feels both timeless and out of time, enhances the surreal quality of the story. From the neon-lit streets to the opulent yet eerie interiors, every frame is designed to immerse the viewer in this alternate reality where the rules of the criminal underworld are as fluid as the characters' sanity. Despite its mixed reception upon release, "Mad Dog Time" has garnered a cult following for its audacious style and bold performances. The film's refusal to take itself too seriously, combined with its commitment to exploring the absurdity of mob life, makes it a unique entry in the crime genre. For fans of offbeat cinema and those who appreciate a blend of humor and darkness, "Mad Dog Time" offers a wild ride through a world where loyalty is as fragile as the characters' grip on reality.

Year1996

Budget8000000$

Runtime93 min

Revenue107874$

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GenresActionComedyCrime

Production countriesUnited States of America

Production companies

Skylight Films

Dreyfuss / James Productions

Mad Dog Time

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