As light as a feather and about as memorable, The Dukes is a pet project all the way, just a lark for Davi and his buddies to star in and screen for one another like a home movie.
The Dukes (2008)
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Reviews Counted:24
Fresh:14
Rotten:10
Average Rating:6/10
Consensus: Despite the charming principal performances, The Dukes remains little more than an unambitious pet project.
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: In this heist comedy, a pair of doo-wop singers called the Dukes (Chazz Palminteri and Robert Davi) have seen better days. They can no longer support themselves on just their music, so they take a... In this heist comedy, a pair of doo-wop singers called the Dukes (Chazz Palminteri and Robert Davi) have seen better days. They can no longer support themselves on just their music, so they take a chance, hoping to raise their income by stealing a huge amount of gold from a dental lab. Since they lack experience, there's plenty of laughter and learning for the Dukes as they attempt the theft. In addition to his starring role, Davi wrote, directed, and produced this film, which also features Peter Bogdanovich, Miriam Margolyes, and Melora Hardin. [More]
Starring: Chazz Palminteri, Robert Davi, Peter Bogdanovich, Frank D'Amico
Starring: Chazz Palminteri, Robert Davi, Peter Bogdanovich, Frank D'Amico, Elya Baskin, Miriam Margolyes, Melora Hardin, Bruce Weitz, Eloise DeJoria, Dominic Scott Kay
Director: Robert Davi
Director: Robert Davi
Screenwriter: Robert Davi, James Andronica
Producer: Robert Davi
Composer: Nic Tenbroek
Studio: Cavu Pictures
Reviews for The Dukes
The Dukes could use more music and less sap, but it's refreshing to see a film about the problems of working-class men on the far side of middle age, struggling just to get by.
Essentially a vanity project, a budget Ocean's 11 for Davi and his pals to sing some doo-wop tunes and ham it up.
Retro comedy about doo-wop singers hoping for one last score has great harmony, but lacks a catchy beat.
Between the performances and the nice visual style, the whole feels greater than the sum of its plot points.
A lot of love was clearly poured into this project; too bad the results were only so-so.
Although it would be great to see Chazz Palminteri break out of the usual tough guy roles and Robert Davi break through into a successful career of writing and directing, this is not the film that does either. Decent viewing for the family but neither th
[It's] about the kinds of showbiz hangers-on seen in the background of a Scorsese movie, and it feels like those guys decided they were the real stars.
The old-fashioned story is aided by surprisingly smooth direction, as well as likable performances from Davi himself, Chazz Palmintieri, and a perfectly cast Peter Bogdanovich.
It’s an enjoyable way to pass 90 minutes. But to call it an important movie with big ideas is like saying Miley Cyrus sings like Ella Fitzgerald.
Jokes about a matron at an Italian restaurant and a guy with a thing for fat chicks only take you so far.
The Dukes tastes like pasta sauce that has sat on the shelf long after the expiration date on the can.
The sweetness grows cloying by the end, but perhaps that's fitting for a film that's so clearly a labor of love.
The Dukes may be hard to find on the big screen, but it's worth keeping an eye out for once it reaches DVD.
Here's the little movie that could, a potent directing debut for actor Robert Davi.
Davi, who has the kind of handsomely weathered face that has spent a lot of time gazing into the sun, clearly poured his heart into this movie, and it shows.
Unforced camaraderie and some effective slapstick save this low-aspiration vehicle from its budgetary shortcomings.
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