The Dukes

2007 "The music was then , the time is now"
5.9| 1h36m| en
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The Dukes,a Doo Wop group, were on top of the world at 17, now are struggling for survival in 2008. Their manager is desperately trying to get them work but is met with failure at every turn. Finally pushed to the extreme , they pull a heist only a fool would attempt, which leaves them even more desperate. When all seems lost, they find themselves.

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Clevercell Very disappointing...
Bereamic Awesome Movie
Kaydan Christian A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.
Fatma Suarez The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful
gianlucanardulli-1 "THE DUKES" is the excellent directorial debut by multi-talented artist American (of Italian origins) Robert Davi; I was very delighted and positively struck by this very nice "jewel", a fully enjoyable (dark) comedy about love, friendship, duty, loyalty and comradeship set in contemporary U.S.A.: to me a, a true positive cinema - exploit made onto same inspired way, mood and "Style" of our best Italian Comedies of end 50ties - 60ties. I saw it on past late October 2007, during the 2nd Edition of "RomeFilmFest", where I fully enjoyed it along with the sold out heterogeneous audience that cheered and applauded it at the ending credits into the huge Santa Cecilia's Theatre; it showed up exactly at "Première Section" - which represents the "RomeFilmFest" 's "Red Carpet" -, the non-competitive section for the major international premieres coming from all over the world. The true warm evening event at Renzo Piano's Auditorium gave the better exclusiveness of Mr. Davi's film: with that fine and happy glamour of all the stars and guests attending (all main cast - except for Chazz Palminteri -), it has gone brilliantly. "THE DUKES" really distinguished itself in a wide showcase made of 11 films: Sean Penn's Into the Wild; Elizabeth: The Golden Age, directed by Shekar Kapur; Youth Without Youth, by Francis Ford Coppola, Across the Universe by Julie Taymor, Giorni e Nuvole by Silvio Soldini, La Terza madre by Dario Argento, Rendition by Gavin Hood, Noise by Henry Bean, Silk by Francois Girard, Things we lost in the fire by Susanne Bier. All most important and famous journalists wrote, aired and published plenty of good, excited and positive reviews ! New York-born Davi, one of most recognizable Hollywood's "tough guy" (on both big and small Interntl screens), hits the mark with his first experience "behind the camera" with a movie that entertained and touched me a lot, gifting also a truly lovable characterization which is completely different from those I used seeing (and loving) him in quite all past occasions; the movie's motto "The Music was then. The Time is Now" perfectly resumes the plot which focus and rows, with several twists, on the exploration of the problematic (but, sometimes, necessary) re-defining yourself, dealing with lost fame, and holding tight on Your true-self in life's daily hard times. Since the very first shots, there is true magic especially between Davi and his co-star Palminteri, embodying two Italian - American singers who were at the "Top" during the 60's (the "Doo Wop" era), now actually sharing and living "hard times" in too long-lasting "post-fame" days. Music is the thread, so we hear a lot of nice famous songs and some original pieces, clear tributes to Nino Rota. In fact, several hits by Paolo Conte, Luciano Pavarotti and Sergio Bruni are perfectly and intelligently placed all over (as touches of elegance and easy - remembrances of Italian "classic" atmosphere), as rhythmical and measured background, along with Nic tenBroek fellinesque's compositions made for the evocative and classy score. Davi and all his "DUKES" 's gang give us globally very pleasant performances: it's an entertaining, amusing and very clean movie, made with a homage - look "all'italiana" towards the masterpiece Mario Monicelli's "I Soliti Ignoti". "THE DUKES" is undoubtedly the perfect occasion for assembling whole family to see a nice and light film suitable and surely entertaining for all ages and audiences. An excellent and honest work by Davi, who – by the way – sings and fascinates also with his incredible voice (hear at "So Much in Love", made "a-cappella"), into this great screen - job made with an ensemble cast (also starring famed director/actor Peter Bogdanovich, the beauty Eloise DeJoria - they were both on the roman Fest's "Carpet" -, the believable Miriam Margolyes, the funny and goofy Elya Baskin and Frank D'Amico). As an avid movie-goer, let me say that all the Italian-American characters and traditions hereby portrayed (everything is realistically so-near to our "true" heritage) are mixed and balanced in a very nice and delicate way. It's a wonderful movie, very heart-warming and touching: don't miss it! The chemistry among all the actors gives a lot of funny and hilarious moments into a very appealing film. Everybody will leave theatre with a good feeling into heart and soul. I look forward to more films directed (also written and produced, like this one) by Actor Studio's member Davi: he made a very good quality show (can't wait to see your next one!): BRAVO BRAVISSIMO!! "THE DUKES" is a terrific must - see and feel-good film. I would love to see it again asap hereby, in Italy. Ciao !
Janelle POWLES Having followed Robert Davi's career for some time, I was not at all surprised by his usual excellent performance in his new film, "The Dukes". The real surprise to me was his deft handling of the directorial task. As a first time director, one might expect to find fault with his efforts. On the contrary. The movie is a seamless, professional product that is extremely entertaining.Another unexpected surprise was the beautiful singing voice of Mr. Davi. Although I was familiar with his opera background and had heard snipits of his singing before ("Goonies", "Amazon", "Wiseguy") I had no idea that his versatility extended to the "doo wop" genre. One can only hope that we will hear more of this side of the multi-talented Davi again in the future. I hate to use words like "old fashioned entertainment" or "refreshing" but "The Dukes" is both. Without being maudlin or sentimental. It will have you laughing one minute and then tug at your heart strings the next. As Davi also wrote the script, he should also be given credit for the overall tone of the film. How unusual these days to see a film that doesn't have the obligatory "F Bomb" in every other sentence. And - no exploding cars! Or nudity! It really is a film that the whole family can watch and enjoy.I congratulate Mr. Davi on his wonderful film and hope that it will be released soon so that the rest of the Country can enjoy it (and so I can see it again!)
bestfilmpics I attended the screening at the DGA hosted by Governor Schwarzenegger and have to say I really loved this film! Funny story, great cast -- Robert Davi and Chazz Palminteri are hilarious on screen - the whole group seems like they've known each other for years. LOTS of laughs...and poignant moments too - like the touching relationship between the father and son, and the fact that The Dukes are struggling now when they once had fame and hit records years ago (when the music and "climate" were different). Really enjoyed the music -- lots of golden oldies in the soundtrack -- Robert Davi even sings, which is very cool. I'd see this one again with my family for sure.
dunnfilms Robert did a superb job directing this heartfelt drama, it is refreshing to see a film that does not fit like a cookie cutter into the typical studio mold yet keeps your interest and warms your heart. Robert seems to be very influenced by other great Itallian directors and gives a certain European flair to this wonderful offbeat film that is sure to be a welcome change of pace from the typical Hollywood formula film.The film is an interesting character study about loyalty and friendship that has lasted several decades through the good times and the bad. It is about survival, redemption, and the irony of life, and explores the darkside of good people who sometimes make bad decissions but ultimately triumph in their own peculiar way.Robert may have a different take on the film than I do, after all he is the creator and the artist behind it, and I am just the Producer, but I am very proud of the work we did and the final product and I think that this film will be well received.