Ruby (1992)

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Written by Stephen Davis

Directed by John Mackenzie

Running Time: 140 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1992

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: UK/USA/Japan

Filmed in Colour

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Cast

Danny AielloJack Ruby
Sherilyn FennSheryl Ann 'Candy Cane' DuJean
Arliss HowardMaxwell
Marc LawrenceSantos Alicante
Richard C. SarafianProby
Alan AcklesPress
Image for Tobin BellTobin BellDavid Ferrie
Maurice BenardDiego
Norman BennettDriver
Rodger BoycePolice Chief
Jim BrewerDetective
Ritch BrinkleyAttorney Howard
Wirt CainDetective
J. Marvin CampbellBus Counter Tender
Carmine CaridiSam Giancana
Tony ConfortiMickey the Shoe
Joseph CorteseLouie Vitali
Gérard DavidJohn F. Kennedy - Las Vegas
Joey DePintoCarmine
Ron de RoxtraPress
Jay DowdPress
Image for David DuchovnyDavid DuchovnyOfficer Tippit
Steven ElkinsHotel Clerk
Richard EmanuelleBellhop
Louis EppolitoDet. Taylor
Willie GarsonLee Harvey Oswald
Cody GlennGuard
Tim GreenJudge
Veronica HartTelephone Trixie
James Healy Jr.Uniformed Policeman
Bob HessPress
Patrick JudeTony Montana
Scott LawrenceDillon
Brad LelandPatrolman
Mike LundyDallas T.V. Announcer
Sean McGrawGovernor Connally
Jeffrey NordlingHank
Frank OrsattiAction Jackson
Joe PecoraroJinx
John RoseliusDet. Smalls
Tina RuckerPress
James Leo RyanDallas T.V. Announcer
Bill SewardDallas T.V. Announcer
John SolariLenny Doyle
David SteenSheriff's Deputy
Robert S. TelfordSenator
Leonard TermoTony Ana
Joe ViterelliJoseph Valachi
Mary Chris WallJackie Kennedy
Kevin WigginsJohn F. Kennedy - Dallas
Terri ZeeMrs. Connally

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