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    Barfly is a 1987 American black comedy film directed by Barbet Schroeder and starring Mickey Rourke and Faye Dunaway. The film is a semi-autobiography of poet/author Charles Bukowski during the time he spent drinking heavily in Los Angeles, and it presents Bukowski's alter ego Henry Chinaski.

  2. m.imdb.com › title › tt0092618Barfly (1987) - IMDb

    Oct 16, 1987 · Barfly: Directed by Barbet Schroeder. With Mickey Rourke, Faye Dunaway, Alice Krige, Jack Nance. Based on the life of successful poet Charles Bukowski and his exploits in Hollywood during the 60s, 70s, and 80s.

  3. Barfly 1987 Movie. Video Detective. 137K subscribers. Subscribed. 32. 9.7K views 10 years ago. Official video content provided by Warner Home Video or one of it's authorized agents. ...more ...

  4. "Barfly," based on his original screenplay, is a grimy comedy about what it might be like to spend a couple of days in his skin - a couple of the better and funnier days, although they aren't exactly a lark.

  5. Barfly. Henry Chinaski never cared for the American dream, the thought of needing to become 'something' and fit into the system disgusts him. 821 IMDb 7.1 1 h 39 min 1987. R. Comedy · Drama · Romance. This video is currently unavailable. to watch in your location. Details. Customers who bought this item also bought.

  6. Down-and-out writer Henry Chinaski (Mickey Rourke) spends his nights drinking and picking brawls at a dingy Los Angeles watering hole. One night Henry spies a...

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  7. Based on the life of successful poet Charles Bukowski and his exploits in Hollywood during the 60s, 70s, and 80s. Henry Chinaski never cared for the American dream, the thought of needing to become 'something' and fit into the system disgusts him.

  8. Barfly (1987) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  9. Downtrodden writer Henry and distressed goddess Wanda aren't exactly husband and wife: they're wedded to their bar stools. But, they like each other's company—and Barfly captures their giddy, gin-soaked attempts to make a go of life on the skids.

  10. Downtrodden writer Henry and distressed goddess Wanda aren't exactly husband and wife: they're wedded to their bar stools. But, they like each other's company—and Barfly captures their giddy, gin-soaked attempts to make a go of life on the skids.

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