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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PlatinumRead Just so...so bad
Whitech It is not only a funny movie, but it allows a great amount of joy for anyone who watches it.
Teddie Blake The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.
Tobias Burrows It's easily one of the freshest, sharpest and most enjoyable films of this year.
KidsAlliance "The Dukes" written and directed by Robert Davi was a nice slice of life movie in which I admire in European films. The characters were well defined with all the defects that make us all human. I was touched by their friendship and how they bumbled through life much like most of us. Davi approached the female characters with a surprised sensitivity. The tone of the film would seem very predictable, but I was surprised at how unpredictable it was. The film left me with a nice feeling about what is really important in life. If there was anything missing in this film, it would be there was not enough of the Dukes singing. I applaud Robert Davi writing and for his achievement in his directorial debut.
Charlene Gorzela What a refreshing, surprising and heartwarming movie! The chemistry of the the actors, the story line, the laughs, the touching moments, friendships/family, and the unexpected...all of that and more with "The Dukes". Robert Davi's first time as a Director was a pleasant surprise. As an actor he pulled off a complex person who has many levels and portrayed that with grace and ease. Peter Bogdonovich played the role of the Dukes manager brilliantly. The music was great and perfect for the mood and the experience of the scenes. What struck me was that whatever age someone is I think people can relate to the experiences of each of the characters...if not them...for sure someone they know. It just reminded me of whatever age we are there are parts of us that never grow up...and who wants to?
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 !
lecoroner I saw THE DUKES at the french International Comedy Film Festival located in a famous ski resort called Alpe d'Huez. The movie was great with a very nostalgic atmosphere. The audience loved it and it was great to see the actor/director Robert DAVI getting an award for his movie. There was a standing ovation and that guy was really cool ! Everybody knew him from DIE HARD or GOONIES or PROFILER. He was acclaimed by french stars called José GARCIA, Fabrice LUCHINI. The soundtrack is great. We hope the movie will be released soon. The screening was held in the main theater of the festival and the crowd was huge for the final night. This festival is the most important in France for Comedy films. THE DUKES had this nostalgic touch which made the audience happy. It was a great film selected with JUNO. Otherwise most of the films were french.