Ruby is a feature film, released in the United States on March 27, 1992, about Jack Ruby, the Dallas, Texas nightclub owner who shot and killed Lee Harvey Oswald in the basement garage of a Dallas city police station in 1963. The film was directed by John Mackenzie and stars Danny Aiello , Sherilyn Fenn , and Arliss Howard. It is based on a play written by British screenwriter Stephen Davis. The film begins at the scene of murder; a corpse, dressed in a suit, is being drained of blood, having been hung on a meat hook. It is readily apparent that the corpse has been tortured, and it is implied... that the presentation of the body is intended to be a brutal message. The next scene switches location to the Carousel Club of Dallas, Texas in the year 1962, a burlesque club owned by Jack Ruby. It is a slow night at the club, with only a sparse audience for the featured performer, and few bar patrons. The featured dancer, named Telephone Trixie, is unprepared for the show, unenthusiastic, and well beyond her glory days. Ruby regretfully watches her lackluster performance and ruefully observes the disappointing state of his business.
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| Release date: | March 27, 1992 |
| Directed by: | John Mackenzie |
| Rated: |  |
| Runtime: | 111 Minutes |
| Producer: | Steve Golin |
| Music by: | John Scott |
| Cinematography: | Phil Meheux |
| Genre: | Biography |