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  1. www.allocine.fr › film › fichefilm_gen_cfilm=32690Hoffa - Film 1992 - AlloCiné

    Hoffa est un film réalisé par Danny DeVito avec Jack Nicholson, Danny DeVito. Synopsis : Le portrait du syndicaliste Jimmy Hoffa. Ses relations avec la mafia et le pouvoir.

  2. Jimmy Hoffa. James Riddle "Jimmy" Hoffa ( Brazil, Indiana; 14 de febrero de 1913-desaparecido el 30 de julio de 1975, declarado legalmente muerto el 30 de julio de 1982) 1 2 fue un sindicalista estadounidense. Desde temprana edad, Hoffa fue un activista sindical y se convirtió en una importante figura regional con la Hermandad internacional de ...

  3. 25 de dic. de 1992 · Hoffa. It comes as a shock, about halfway through "Hoffa," to discover that the Teamsters leader has a wife and daughter. They turn up during a crowd scene. But this film about Jimmy Hoffa has no time to show him meeting his wife, courting her, marrying her, setting up housekeeping, or fathering a child. That is almost as it should be: "Hoffa ...

  4. 18 de may. de 2009 · Trailer for Hoffa (1992)Director: Danny DeVitoCast: Jack Nicholson, ... Trailer for Hoffa (1992)Director: Danny DeVitoCast: Jack Nicholson, Danny DeVito, Armand Assante, ...

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  5. www.youtube.com › watchHoffa - YouTube

    Director/co-star Danny DeVito's unforgettable epic stars Jack Nicholson as Jimmy Hoffa, the legendary Teamster boss whose mysterious disappearance has never ...

  6. Jimmy Hoffa : You don't impress me, and your office don't impress me, and your family don't impress me. Bunch of rumrunners. And I don't need 300 million dollars and my brother elected President to whop your fuckin' ass, you slimy little prick! I beat your ass, that trumped-up charge down south, I'm gonna beat you again!

  7. 15 de nov. de 2019 · Danny DeVito and Jack Nicholson in Hoffa (1992) Ten years after Hoffa was officially declared dead in 1982, a major film was released which has similarly faded from public consciousness. Hoffa , directed by Danny DeVito from a script by David Mamet, was not a box office hit, but it had its champions at the time.