Barfly (Imprint Collection #159)
Henry Chinaski (Mickey Rourke) is a talented writer of prolific prose; unfortunately, he's also a skid-row alcoholic with a violent temper. He picks fights nightly with Eddie (Frank Stallone), the bartender at the local watering hole, the Golden Horn, and lives in a seedy tenement, stealing food and trying to scrape together enough money for booze. Fellow alcoholic Willa Wilcox (Faye Dunaway) catches Henrys eye at the bar one afternoon and although she has a reputation for being unstable, the two embark on a relationship with each other and the bottle.
Based on a semiautobiographical short story by poet and screenwriter Charles Bukowski and directed by Barbet Schroeder, Barfly offers insight into the world of the alcoholic, where all that matters is the next drink.
Critic Reviews:
- " Barfly remains a flavorful approximation of life on the bottom rungs. " – Dennis Harvey (48 Hills)
- " A terrific little film that features the best performance Mickey Rourke has ever given. It drags you into its world and makes you care about the characters." – Larry Carroll (Countingdown.com)
- " Both Rourke and Dunaway are cinematic dynamite here. " – Richard Propes (TheIndependentCritic.com)