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The Destiny of Marty Fine

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The Destiny of Marty Fine
Directed byMichael Hacker
Written byMichael Hacker
Mark Ruffalo
Story byMark Ruffalo[1]
Produced byJeffrey Miller
StarringNorman Fell
Michael Ironside
Alan Gelfant
Catherine Keener
James LeGros
CinematographyMelinda Sue Gordon
Edited byGabriella Cristiani
Lee Grubin
Tammis Chandler
Barbara Boguski
Distributed byOne-Two Prods. Inc.
Release date
Running time
80 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Destiny of Marty Fine is a 1996 American drama film directed by Michael Hacker, and starring Norman Fell, Michael Ironside, Alan Gelfant, Catherine Keener and James LeGros. Mark Ruffalo co-wrote the film with Hacker.[1]

Plot

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Marty wants to open a boxing training camp in Utah for inner-city kids from Los Angeles. Due to his witnessing a Mob murder, a local boss wants to make sure Marty stays silent. But Marty wants to fight back. He goes to his girlfriend Lena. However, both Lena and Marty's sister is unwilling to help him because of his unreliability. Marty still refuses to give up and seeks out Lena again in an attempt to avoid his destiny.[2]

Cast

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Release

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The film was released on March 16, 1996 at South by Southwest.[1]

Reception

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Joe Leydon of Variety gave the film a negative review, calling it "a genuine eyesore."[1]

Nathan Rabin of The A.V. Club also gave the film a negative review and wrote, "Unfortunately, it's also not a very good movie."[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Leydon, Joe (March 25, 1996). "The Destiny of Marty Fine". Variety. Retrieved January 27, 2022.
  2. ^ Hacker, Michael, The Destiny of Marty Fine (Drama), Alan Gelfant, James Le Gros, Catherine Keener, retrieved 2024-09-23
  3. ^ Rabin, Nathan (May 31, 2002). "The Destiny Of Marty Fine". The A.V. Club. Retrieved January 27, 2022.
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