King of the Gypsies with Sterling Hayden: DVD Cover
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King of the Gypsies Director: Frank Pierson Cast: Sterling Hayden, Shelley Winters, Susan Sarandon, Eric Roberts

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  • DVD Release Date: 06/03/2008
  • Original Release: 1978
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 4,268

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Disc #1 -- King of the Gypsies
1. Main Title/Rose [8:54]
2. The Wise Men [5:35]
3. "It's a Girl" [5:59]
4. A Little Diversion [6:38]
5. Pay the Piper [8:40]
6. Hard Knock Life [7:11]
7. "I Want You Home" [8:05]
8. California Dreamin' [5:57]
9. "You People!" [7:07]
10. The Medallion [9:32]
11. Royal Coup [7:35]
12. Pain and Pleasure [3:44]
13. Paying Respects [7:54]
14. Little Freedom [5:47]
15. Retribution [9:26]
16. End Credits [4:00]

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Not surprisingly, this fascinating dissection of Gypsy life in America was vilified by several ethnic special-interest groups, who'd previously delivered their mimeoed missives to novelist Peter Maas, on whose book the film was based. Sterling Hayden is the "king" of a New York-based gypsy tribe, who on his deathbed passes his crown to his reluctant grandson, Eric Roberts. Roberts' scuzzy father Judd Hirsch, envious that he's been passed over, begins plotting the demise of his own son. It appears at first that the boy, a thoroughly assimilated Manhattanite, would be more than willing to give up his invisible throne to Hirsch, but there's something about his heritage that always draws him back to his own people. Several genuine gypsies took part in the film as extras, bit players and technical advisers; reportedly, they also spent much of the shooting time trying to cadge a few dishonest dollars from cast and crew. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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