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Fingers

A gritty Scorsese-esque character study of an aspiring concert pianist (Harvey Keitel) who moonlights as a debt collector for his aging mafioso father. Also with Jim Brown and Tisa Farrow. .

Year: 1978
Genre: Cult Films / After Dark
Country: USA
Director: James Toback
Starring: Harvey Keitel, Jim Brown, Tisa Farrow, Michael Gazzo
Duration: 90 Minutes
Rating: R18 - Contains violence, offensive language and sex scenes.
7/10
Location in store: Cult

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