Although this film suffered from some miscasting--especially the choice of Shields, whose performance is more than mildly distressing--KING OF THE GYPSIES offers an often fascinating look at gypsy culture in America. Roberts is impressive in his screen debut as the unwilling heir to the
gypsy throne. He tries to break away from a culture he considers archaic, yet is always drawn back to his roots. The sequences involving gypsy scams are fascinating and often humorous in their simplicity. Despite the film's sometimes trashy veneer and the variable accents of the actors, it's not
that bad a flick. Sarandon really enjoys being this noisy, and Winters is clearly gettin...
Released:
1978
Rated:
R
Length:
112 mins