Mad Dog and Glory

Mad Dog and Glory

96 mins | Drama, Crime, Comedy, Romance | March 5, 1993

Wayne Dobie is a shy cop whose low-key demeanor has earned him the affectionate nickname "Mad Dog." After Mad Dog saves the life of Frank Milo, a crime boss and aspiring stand-up comedian, he's offered the company of an attractive young waitress named Glory for a week. At first both are uneasy about the arrangement, but they eventually fall in love. However, the situation becomes complicated when Milo demands Glory back.

Mad Dog and Glory

96 mins | Drama, Crime, Comedy, Romance | March 5, 1993

Mad Dog and Glory
Wayne Dobie is a shy cop whose low-key demeanor has earned him the affectionate nickname "Mad Dog." After Mad Dog saves the life of Frank Milo, a crime boss and aspiring stand-up comedian, he's offered the company of an attractive young waitress named Glory for a week. At first both are uneasy about the arrangement, but they eventually fall in love. However, the situation becomes complicated when Milo demands Glory back.
IMDb rating 6.2
Producers Universal Pictures, Mad Dog Productions
Original title Mad Dog and Glory
Directors John McNaughton
Writers Richard Price

Cast

Robert De Niro

as Wayne "Mad Dog" Dobie

Uma Thurman

as Glory

Bill Murray

as Frank Milo

David Caruso

as Mike

Mike Starr

as Harold

Tom Towles

as Andrew the Beater

Kathy Baker

as Lee

Derek Anunciation

as Shooter

Doug Hara

as Driver

Evan Lionel

as Dealer in Car

Anthony Cannata

as Pavletz

J.J. Johnston

as Shanlon

Jack Wallace

as Tommy the Bartender

Richard Belzer

as M.C. / Comic

Clem Caserta

as Guy at Table

Fred Squillo

as Frank's Gang

Chuck Parello

as Frank's Gang

Tony Fitzpatrick

as Detective at Crime Scene

Eric Young

as Detective at Crime Scene

Bruce Jarchow

as Detective at Crime Scene

Bob Rice

as Uniform Cop

William King

as Dealer in Park

Kevin Hurley

as Dealer in Park

Richard Price

as Detective in Restaurant

John Polce

as Dispatcher

Paula Killen

as Irene

Eddie Bo Smith Jr.

as Big John

Suzy Brack

as Student (uncredited)

Tony Castillo

as Maitre D' (uncredited)

Brian Reed Garvin

as Detective Burns (uncredited)

Frankie 'Hollywood' Rodriguez

as Bar Patron (uncredited)