Review of Broadway Danny Rose (1984) by Jay Scott for The Globe and Mail (Toronto) — 26 Apr 1995
Broadway Danny Rose uses all of the basic ingredients of Damon Runyon's Broadway: the pathetic acts looking for a job, the guys who get a break and forget their old friends, the agents with hearts of gold, the beautiful showgirls who fall for Woody Allen types, the dumb gangsters, big shots at the ringside tables (Howard Cosell plays himself).
It all works.
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This review of Broadway Danny Rose (1984) was written by Jay Scott and published by The Globe and Mail (Toronto) on 26 Apr 1995.
Broadway Danny Rose has generally received very positive reviews.
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