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It Don't Pay to Be an Honest Citizen (1984) William S. Burroughs, Reed Bye, Vincent D'Onofrio
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A scene from the movie It Don't Pay to be an Honest Citizen (1984) by Jacob Burckhardt. A true story of crime and not punishment shot on location in Brooklyn.
Late one night Warren (Reed Bye) Withdraws $30 from a cash machine. Two young hoodlums (Vincent D'Onofrio and Julia Hoban) follow him and mug him in the hallway of his building, taking the money and some irreplaceable film.
The police respond surprisingly quickly, catching the robbers, minus the movie. The next day someone threatens him. Then someone else hints at a bribe. The DA's office calls. An old girlfriend comes to visit but is frightened away by his criminal entanglement. He gets "advice" from some guys in a local bar (Bill Rice), a lawyer (Allen Ginsberg), even the cops. He meets the muggers themselves outside of criminal court, and encounters a raving bum (Rudy Burckhardt) inside an abandoned church. Finally he meets with a Mafia don (William Burroughs) in the back room of a luncheonette, who tells him he has to "take it on the chin..."
In this scene Warren meets with "Sidney the lawyer", played by Allen Ginsberg and gets the usual frustrating advice.
Director: Jacob Burckhardt Stars: William S. Burroughs, Reed Bye, Vincent D'Onofrio
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A scene from the movie It Don't Pay to be an Honest Citizen (1984) by Jacob Burckhardt. A true story of crime and not punishment shot on location in Brooklyn.
Late one night Warren (Reed Bye) Withdraws $30 from a cash machine. Two young hoodlums (Vincent D'Onofrio and Julia Hoban) follow him and mug him in the hallway of his building, taking the money and some irreplaceable film.
The police respond surprisingly quickly, catching the robbers, minus the movie. The next day someone threatens him. Then someone else hints at a bribe. The DA's office calls. An old girlfriend comes to visit but is frightened away by his criminal entanglement. He gets "advice" from some guys in a local bar (Bill Rice), a lawyer (Allen Ginsberg), even the cops. He meets the muggers themselves outside of criminal court, and encounters a raving bum (Rudy Burckhardt) inside an abandoned church. Finally he meets with a Mafia don (William Burroughs) in the back room of a luncheonette, who tells him he has to "take it on the chin..."
In this scene Warren meets with "Sidney the lawyer", played by Allen Ginsberg and gets the usual frustrating advice.
Director: Jacob Burckhardt Stars: William S. Burroughs, Reed Bye, Vincent D'Onofrio