

Mad Dog and Glory 1993
"A cop who'd rather be an artist. A mobster who'd rather be a comic. And a woman who'd rather be anywhere but between them."
Directed by John McNaughton, *Mad Dog and Glory (1993)* blends crime, comedy, and romance into a quirky tale of an unlikely trio. Robert De Niro stars as Wayne "Mad Dog" Dobie, a timid police officer with a flair for poetry and a knack for avoiding the spotlight.
Director: John McNaughton
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Mad Dog and Glory* (1993) about?
The film follows Wayne Dobie, a reserved cop nicknamed 'Mad Dog,' whose quiet life takes a turn when he saves a mobster's life. As a reward, he's gifted the company of Glory, a waitress, leading to an unexpected romance—until the mobster demands her back.
Who directed *Mad Dog and Glory*?
John McNaughton, known for his gritty, character-driven films, directed *Mad Dog and Glory*.
Who stars in *Mad Dog and Glory*?
The film features powerhouse performances from Robert De Niro, Uma Thurman, Bill Murray, David Caruso, and Mike Starr.
Is *Mad Dog and Glory* (1993) worth watching?
With its sharp blend of crime, comedy, and romance, *Mad Dog and Glory* offers a refreshing take on unlikely relationships. While not a box-office giant, its unique tone and cast make it a hidden gem worth seeking out.
How long is *Mad Dog and Glory*?
The film runs for 96 minutes.
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About Mad Dog and Glory (1993) — A Crime-Comedy Romance with De Niro, Thurman, and Murray
Directed by John McNaughton, *Mad Dog and Glory (1993)* blends crime, comedy, and romance into a quirky tale of an unlikely trio. Robert De Niro stars as Wayne "Mad Dog" Dobie, a timid police officer with a flair for poetry and a knack for avoiding the spotlight. When he saves Frank Milo (Bill Murray), a ruthless mobster with dreams of stand-up fame, Milo rewards him with the company of Glory (Uma Thurman), a reserved waitress. What starts as an awkward arrangement slowly transforms into genuine connection—until Milo's possessive demands threaten to unravel everything.
Set against Chicago's gritty underworld and drenched in dark humor, the film explores themes of identity, unexpected bonds, and the blurred lines between duty and desire. The chemistry between De Niro, Thurman, and Murray crackles on screen, creating a uniquely human story amid the chaos of crime and romance.




