Frank White (fictional character)

Frank White (fictional character)

Frank White is a fictional character, portrayed by Christopher Walken, in Abel Ferrara's 1990 film "King of New York".

White is a drug lord who is released from Sing-Sing after serving a number of years for drug trafficking. He is reunited with his former gang, led by the ruthless Jimmy Jump (portrayed by Laurence Fishburne), as well as his personal bodyguards Raye (Theresa Randle) and Melanie (Carrie Nygren), and his lover/legal analyst Jennifer (Janet Julian).

Appalled by the crime and poverty that have infected his old neighborhood, White makes a bid for redemption by eliminating his competitors and using their money to finance a new South Bronx hospital for the needy. He becomes a hero to the poor, as well as target for a group of overzealous cops, led by Detective Roy Bishop (played by Victor Argo).

White proclaims himself "reformed" and harbors ambitions to be elected Mayor of New York. He sets up a meeting with Mafia boss Arty Clay (Frank Gio) in order to secure influence with the many politicians who are beholden to the crime lord.

In Little Italy, White's lawyer, Joey Dalesio (Paul Calderon), attempts to set up a meeting with Clay, but the crime lord refuses to accept. Deriding White as a "nigger lover" in front of Dalesio, Clay proceeds to go pee pee on the messenger. Upon hearing of this, White, Jump, and several other members of the gang arrive at Clay's social club and demand a percentage of all Clay's profits. When Clay refuses and insults him to his face, White draws his gun and empties it into the mafioso. As he makes his way out, White announces to Clay's henchmen that they can all find employment at the Plaza Hotel. This prompts some of them (including one ever vigilant body guard Robert LaSardo) to leave with him right there and then.

With the money gained from selling the Triad's cocaine, White sets up a fundraiser, hosted by singer Freddie Jackson, to raise even more money for the hospital. Outraged, Detectives Dennis Gilley (David Caruso) and Tommy Flanigan (Wesley Snipes), along with several like-minded officers, resolve to use extrajudicial means to get rid of White, despite Bishop's objections. Posing as drug dealers, they bribe Dalesio into leading them to the nightclub where White and most of his men (including some subway muggers he met earlier on) are partying. Catching the criminals unaware, the hit squad bursts in with guns blazing, succeeding in slaying all of White's girlfriends and most of his gang. White retaliates and kills the cops responsible (including assassinating Gilley at a funeral for murdering Jump), but he knows he is a marked man.

Later, White shows up at Bishop's apartment, telling him that he has placed a $250,000 bounty on every detective involved in the case, including Bishop. Still holding Bishop at gunpoint, White explains that he killed his competitors simply because he disapproved of their business practices, which included the exploitation of immigrants and child prostitution. He rationalizes the blood on his hands in one of the film's most quoted lines of dialogue: "I never killed a man who didn't deserve it."

White forces Bishop to handcuff himself to a chair before leaving. As White escapes down to the subway, Bishop uses a gun from a nearby drawer to free himself and gives chase. When Bishop corners him, White takes a woman hostage. During the ensuing standoff, White fires on Bishop, killing him, but not before the policeman is able to fire off one last shot himself. Escaping from the train and into a nearby taxi in Times Square, he looks down to see that he has been mortally wounded. As police officers surround the car, White closes his eyes and dies.

Trivia

* Rapper The Notorious B.I.G. used the nickname "The Black Frank White." Notably, his birth name is Christopher Wallace, similar to the name of the actor who played Frank White, Christopher Walken.


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Frank White — may refer to:* Frank White (baseball) (born 1950), American Major League Baseball player * Frank White (bishop) Current bishop of Brixworth * Frank D. White (1933 ndash;2003), Governor of Arkansas 1981 ndash;1983 * Frank L. White, (1867… …   Wikipedia

  • Frank Wolff (Tintin character) — Frank Wolff is a fictional character from The Adventures of Tintin series of classic comic books drawn and written by Hergé (1907 1983). Wolff appears in Destination Moon (1950 52) and Explorers on the Moon (1952 53). He is a meek and amiable… …   Wikipedia

  • White (surname) — White is a surname. In the 1990 United States Census, White ranked fourteenth among all reported surnames in frequency, accounting for 0.28% of the population. [United States Census Bureau (9 May 1995). . Retrieved on 2008 07 04.] A list of… …   Wikipedia

  • Frank Varela — is a graphic designer born to a family of Cuban political exiles. An UCLA graduate, Varela has designed and art directed for properties such as The X Files and ER. He specializes in corporate identity and logo design. His award winning logos have …   Wikipedia

  • Polychrome (fictional character) — Infobox character colour = green name = Polychrome caption = first = The Road to Oz (1909) last = arguable cause = nickname = Polly alias = species = fairy gender = female age = ageless born = unknown, perhaps inapplicable death = inapplicable… …   Wikipedia

  • Frank Miller (comics) — Infobox Comics creator name = Frank Miller caption = Miller at the 2008 Comic Con, photo by [http://www.flickr.com/people/44159829@N00 pinguino k] from North Hollywood, USA birthname = birthdate = birth date and age|1957|01|27 location = Olney,… …   Wikipedia

  • Fictional crossover — A fictional crossover (short: crossover) is the placement of two or more otherwise discrete fictional characters, settings, or universes into the context of a single story. They can arise from legal agreements between the relevant copyright… …   Wikipedia

  • Fictional worms — Although more usually used to describe the common earthworm the word worm derives from Old Norse orm and Anglo Saxon wyrm , meaning serpent or dragon . Such legends have persisted for over a millennium and form the basis of a host of modern… …   Wikipedia

  • Frank Martin (character) — Infobox character colour =#bfdfff name =Frank Martin caption =Jason Statham as Frank Martin in The Transporter. Taiwanese actress Shu Qi also pictured. first = The Transporter last = Transporter 3 cause =Latest Appearance so far. alias =Driver… …   Wikipedia

  • Frank (comics) — Frank Frank, from the cover of Frank in the River (Fantagraphics, 1992) Publication information Publisher Fantagraphics Books Tundra Publishing …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”