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A dysfunctional young man is pulled between loyalties to his Italian mob-connected loan-shark father and his mentally-disturbed Jewish concert-pianist mother.

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Jimmy Fingers
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Carol
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Dreems
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Ben
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Ruth
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Butch
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Gino
Georgette Mosbacher ...
Anita (as Georgette Muir)
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Julie
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Christa (as Carol Francis)
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Luchino
Vasco Valladeres ...
Luchino's Son
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Riccamonza (as Anthony Sirico)
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Italian Prisoner
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Arthur Fox
Woodrow Garrian ...
Conventioneer
James Fields ...
Pianist
A. Andrew Pastorio ...
Elderly Driver
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Carmine (as Frank Pesch)
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Patrolman Levy
Jane Elder ...
Esther
I.W. Klein ...
Bail Bondsman (as I. W. Klein)
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Dr. Fry
Emmy Falahi ...
Young Gangster
Tina Fox ...
Young Girl
Harlan Cary Poe ...
Trucker's Helper (as Harlan Carey Poe)
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Leonard (as Henry Baker)
Charles Polk ...
J.R.
Linda Blia ...
Pizza Customer
Francine Gabel ...
Pizza Customer
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Pizza Customer
Byron Nease ...
Bartender #1 (as Bud Nease)
Paul Ricci ...
Bartender #2
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Sam
Andre Waters ...
Dreems' Bartender
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Dreems' Girl
Susan McWilliams ...
Dreems' Girl
Tia Rance ...
Dreems' Girl
Aida Random ...
Dreems' Girl
Leza Van Buren ...
Dreems' Girl (as Leza Van Beuren)
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Dreems' Girl
Pembrose Deans ...
Black Prisoner
Arthur French ...
Black Prisoner
John F. Dempsey ...
Police Clerk
David Ellsworth ...
Waiter
Paul Stocker ...
Bartender
Patricia J. Earnest ...
Receptionist (as Patricia Earnest)
Joe De Kama ...
Doctor Schwartz

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James Toback ... (directed by)

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James Toback ... (written by)

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George Barrie ... producer (produced by)
Richard Stenta ... line producer

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Michael Chapman ... director of photography

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Robert Lawrence ... film editor

Editorial Department

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Andrew Pressman ... assistant film editor

Casting By

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Jane Feinberg
Mike Fenton

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Gene Rudolf ... (production design)

Set Decoration by

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Frederic C. Weiler

Costume Design by

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Albert Wolsky ... (costume design)

Makeup Department

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Irving Buchman ... makeup artist
Bob Grimaldi ... hair stylist

Production Management

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Richard Stenta ... production manager (as Dick Stenta)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Steve Irmo ... dga trainee
Stewart Lyons ... second assistant director
Daniel McCauley ... first assistant director
Peter A. Runfolo ... second assistant director (as Peter Runfolo)

Art Department

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Edward Garzero ... scenic artist
John Oates Jr. ... property master (as John Oates)

Sound Department

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John Fundus ... sound recordist
Richard Guinness ... boom operator (as Dick Guiness)
Les Lazarowitz ... sound mixer
Bill Varney ... re-recording mixer

Camera and Electrical Department

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Brian Hamill ... still photographer
Richard Quinlan ... gaffer
Tibor Sands ... first assistant camera
Fred Schuler ... camera operator
Robert Ward ... key grip

Casting Department

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Sylvia Fay ... extras casting

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Beverly Cycon ... costumer: women
Max Soloman ... costumer: men (as Max Solomon)

Location Management

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Robert F. Colesberry ... location coordinator
Marion Taub ... location bookkeeper

Music Department

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James Fields ... classical music coordinator

Script and Continuity Department

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Nancy Hopton ... script supervisor (as Nancy Tonery)

Transportation Department

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Harry J. Leavey ... transportation captain (as Harry Leavey)

Additional Crew

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Jeffrey Fischgrund ... production assistant (as Jeff Fischgrund)
Fred Golini ... production assistant
Stephen Klein ... production assistant
Adeline Leonard Seakwood ... production office coordinator
Bert Schneiderman ... business affairs
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Plot Summary

Keitel plays the lead in this schizophrenic movie in which he is continually pulled by the two conflicting sides of his personality: on the one hand that of a quiet piano virtuoso, and on the other a ruthless debt collector for his mobster father. Written by

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Taglines He Has The Hands Of An Artist And The Mind Of A Madman. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Mélodie pour un tueur (France)
  • Melodía para un asesinato (Spain)
  • Finger - Zärtlich und brutal (West Germany)
  • Пальцы (Soviet Union, Russian title)
  • O dolofonos tou Manhattan (Greece)
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  • 90 min
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Budget $1,300,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia Principle photography took only nineteen days. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in What's Wrong with Home Video (1988). See more »
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Quotes Jimmy: [to a girl he's just met] I want it from you.
Julie: Want what?
Jimmy: Love.
Julie: Why? Do you love me?
Jimmy: No, I'm in love with a girl called Carol. I love your...
Julie: My what?
Jimmy: Your pussy.
Julie: How do you know that?
Jimmy: Of all the different kinds of pussy in the world; soft, hot, gravel, velvet, cold, wet, big, small, there's only one kind I can feel in my blood on sight. And that's silk, which is yours.
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