Hoffa
Hoffa

Hoffa (1992)

6.3 ? Dec 25, 1992 2h 20m

Overview

A portrait of union leader James R. Hoffa, as seen through the eyes of his friend, Bobby Ciaro. The film follows Hoffa through his countless battles with the RTA and President Roosevelt.

Genres

Crime History Drama

Release Date

December 25, 1992

Rating

6.3 /10

Runtime

2h 20m

Official Trailer from YouTube

Jack Nicholson

Jack Nicholson

James R. 'Jimmy' Hoffa

Danny DeVito

Danny DeVito

Bobby Ciaro

Armand Assante

Armand Assante

Carol D'Allesandro

J. T. Walsh

J. T. Walsh

Frank Fitzsimmons

John C. Reilly

John C. Reilly

Pete Connelly

Natalija Nogulich

Natalija Nogulich

Jo Hoffa

Kevin Crowley

Kevin Crowley

Reporter

Robert Prosky

Robert Prosky

Billy Flynn

Kevin Anderson

Kevin Anderson

Robert F. Kennedy

Frank Whaley

Frank Whaley

Young Trucker in Diner

John Judd

John Judd

Senate Policeman

John P. Ryan

John P. Ryan

Red Bennett

Nicholas Pryor

Nicholas Pryor

Hoffa's Attorney

Paul Guilfoyle

Paul Guilfoyle

Ted Harmon

Karen Young

Karen Young

Young Woman at RTA

Cliff Gorman

Cliff Gorman

Solly Stein

Joanne Neer

Soignee Woman

Joe Greco

Joe Greco

Loading Foreman

Jim Ochs

Kreger Worker

Joe Quasarano

Dock Worker

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7.0/10

Aug 26, 2023

This is quite an interesting postulation about the internecine politics of the USA in the 1960s. Centring on the rise of the hugely charismatic Teamster's Union leader Jimmy Hoffa (Jack Nicholson) whom, aided by sidekick "Ciaro" (Danny DeVito), is determined to build his union into a formidable political force using whatever means necessary. To that end he hooks up with the mob (Armand Assante) before coming up against an equally focussed Bobby Kennedy (Kevin Anderson) bent on sending him to jail. The extent to which much of the detail in this interpretation of their lives is true is anyone's guess, but this depiction is a compelling one with two strong leading performances and a well paced feel to it. It also tracks the political scenario quite well too. We get a sense that, initially at any rate, Hoffa did want to improve the lot of his 1.8 million members before a degree of invincible megalomania set in. Director Danny DeVito offers us a potential conclusion too - as yet, nobody knows what actually happened to this powerhouse of a man, and though it is a bit too long, this is still a good watch.

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