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Notorious (2009 film)

Notorious is a 2009 American biographical drama film about the Brooklyn-based hip-hop artist Christopher "The Notorious B.I.G / Biggie Smalls" Wallace, directed by George Tillman Jr. and written by Reggie Rock Bythewood and Cheo Hodari Coker. It stars Jamal Woolard as Wallace, alongside Angela Bassett, Derek Luke, and Anthony Mackie in supporting roles. Biggie's mother, Voletta Wallace, served as producer on the film, alongside his former managers, Wayne Barrow and Mark Pitts.

Notorious
Theatrical release poster
Directed byGeorge Tillman Jr.
Written by
Based onThe Notorious B.I.G
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyMichael Grady
Edited byDirk Westervelt
Steven Rosenblum
Music byDanny Elfman
Production
companies
Distributed byFox Searchlight Pictures
Release date
  • January 16, 2009 (2009-01-16)
Running time
123 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$20 million[2]
Box office$44.4 million[2]

Notorious dramatizes key events in Biggie's life: his criminal lifestyle, his arrest and release from prison, his relationships with Sean Combs, Tupac Shakur, Lil' Kim and Faith Evans, his involvement in the East Coast–West Coast hip hop rivalry and his drive-by-shooting murder on March 9. 1997.

Distributed by Fox Searchlight Pictures, Notorious was released in the United States on January 16, 2009. The film received mixed reviews from critics and grossed $44.4 million on a $20 million budget.

Plot

The film opens at a party in Los Angeles on March 9, 1997. The Notorious B.I.G. is stopped at a red light when an assailant in a Chevrolet Impala pulls up next to his SUV and opens fire, the film flashes back to Biggie's childhood in 1980s Brooklyn, New York, where he was a hard-working school student before he begins dealing drugs. Christopher (The Notorious B.I.G.'s real name), now older, sells drugs at the height of the crack epidemic, hustling with his friends Damian "D-Roc" and Lil' Cease.

When his girlfriend, Jan Jackson, tells him that she is pregnant, he takes drug dealing more seriously so he can earn more money to support his growing family. Christopher eventually participates in a rap battle, where he wins, but his mother, Voletta Wallace, kicks him out of the house after finding drugs underneath his bed and also because of the fact letters were sent home about him not attending school.

Christopher gets caught with guns and drugs, and he serves nine months in jail before being bailed out. Christopher meets 16-year old Kim Jones, but Kim refuses to pursue a relationship with him due to her abusive past. After reconciling with his mother and visiting his newborn daughter, T'yanna, he records a demo under the name "Biggie Smalls", which catches the attention of Sean "Puffy" Combs, an ambitious record producer working for Uptown. Puffy promises him a record deal, but Puffy later tells Biggie that he was fired by Uptown, to their mutually shared disappointment. Soon afterwards, he and D-Roc are again arrested for possessing a gun, but D-Roc takes the blame to allow Biggie to pursue his music career.

Biggie becomes depressed when he finds out his mother has been diagnosed with breast cancer, but is cheered up when Puffy signs him to his newly established record label, Bad Boy with a $60,000 advance and he records his debut album, Ready to Die. At a Bad Boy photoshoot, Biggie meets R&B singer Faith Evans. The pair begin a relationship and get married on August 9, 1994, after only knowing each other for eight days. However, Faith catches him cheating, putting an end to the relationship. The two later reconcile, but the tensions between Biggie, Faith, Jan, and Kim continue to grow.

At a party celebrating the release of Ready to Die, Tupac Shakur attends and Biggie warns him about the people he associates with, telling him to watch the company he keeps while he's in New York. When Tupac is robbed and shot five times at Quad Studios, he blames Bad Boy. At The Source Awards in 1995, Suge Knight makes a speech dissing Bad Boy Records.

After altercations between the two rappers, the disagreement escalates into the media, who capitalize on the tension and stoke the flames of an "East Coast–West Coast feud", and attacks are made on both sides. At the 1996 Soul Train Awards in Los Angeles, Biggie receives a death threat from an unknown caller; it is one of several that he has received throughout the day. At the afterparty, Tupac and Suge Knight verbally assault Biggie, but they leave when Biggie's security detail threatens them.

A song called "Who Shot Ya?" is released by Biggie, which is interpreted as a diss song by Tupac. Biggie and Puffy claim that "Who Shot Ya?" was recorded before Tupac got shot, but the latter responds with "Hit 'Em Up" where he disses Biggie, Puffy, Junior Mafia and the rest of the Bad Boy entourage. Tupac also claims he had sex with Faith. After seeing a magazine photo of Tupac and Faith together, Biggie accuses Faith of infidelity, but she insists nothing happened between her and Tupac.

Biggie and Faith attempt to reconcile after she tells him that she is pregnant with his son, C. J. Wallace, on October 29, 1996. The rivalry between the East and West Coast continues to escalate. At a concert in Sacramento, California, Biggie gets booed. After this, Biggie performs "Who Shot Ya?". The rivalry between Biggie and Tupac continues until the latter is killed in Las Vegas, Nevada. Voletta tells Biggie that Tupac was probably killed as a result of their feud, which shakes him up. Biggie attempts to ease the tensions in his life by visiting Jan and T'Yanna more often.

Biggie and D-Roc renew their friendship after D-Roc is released from prison, and Biggie confides to him that he wants out of the rap game. However, Biggie decides to go to Los Angeles to promote his upcoming album, Life After Death, bringing D-Roc and Lil' Cease with him, along with Puff Daddy and Faith. While out in L.A., Biggie receives more death threats. After calling Lil' Kim to apologize and arrange a meeting with her, he leaves the party. The film returns to the opening scene, where Biggie is killed by an L.A assailant.

His funeral is held a few days later, where friends and colleagues mourn, along with thousands of fans, who line the streets to pay their respects. In the epilogue, Voletta self-reflects on Biggie's life, stating that while she is hurt that he was taken before his time - she finds peace in the fact that he accomplished his dream and left a lasting impact. A member of the crowd turns on a ghetto blaster which plays Biggie's song "Hypnotize", and the crowd dances as Biggie's casket is driven down the city's streets.

Cast

Production

Development

Antoine Fuqua was originally set to direct[4] before director George Tillman Jr. signed on to direct the project.[5] The film was distributed by Fox Searchlight Pictures.[6] Producers on Notorious include Sean Combs, Voletta Wallace and Biggie's former managers Wayne Barrow and Mark Pitts.[5]

Casting

In early October 2007, open casting calls for the role of The Notorious B.I.G. began.[7] Actors, rappers and members of the public all participated. Rapper Beanie Sigel auditioned[8] for the role but was not picked.[9] Nissim Black (then known as D. Black) was also under consideration.[10] Eventually it was announced that Jamal Woolard was cast as Biggie (he would also play Biggie in the Tupac biopic All Eyez on Me).[11]

Other cast members include Angela Bassett as Voletta Wallace, Derek Luke as Sean Combs, Antonique Smith as Faith Evans, Naturi Naughton (formerly of 3LW) as Lil' Kim, Dennis L.A. White as D-Roc and Anthony Mackie as Tupac Shakur.[12] An unknown actor also portrays Craig Mack in a scene as well.

Filming

Principal photography began in March 2008.

Soundtrack

A soundtrack album was released to accompany the film, although only eight of its tracks feature in the movie. The following tracks which Christopher Wallace Jr. had input on feature in the movie:

  • "Born Again" (Intro)
  • "Hypnotize"
  • "Going Back to Cali"
  • "Ten Crack Commandments"
  • "Bed Stuy Brooklyn" (the film credits list this as the title, although the track appears on the soundtrack under the name "Guaranteed Raw")
  • "Suicidal Thoughts"
  • "Everyday Struggle"
  • "It's a Demo" (the film credits list this as the title, although the track appears on the soundtrack under the name "Microphone Murderer")
  • "Pimps & Macs"
  • "Party and Bullshit"
  • "Machine Gun Funk"
  • "Unbelievable"
  • "Juicy"
  • "Flava in Ya Ear"
  • "Big Poppa"
  • "Warning"
  • "I Love the Dough"
  • "Get Money"
  • "Gimme the Loot"
  • "Who Shot Ya?"
  • "Sky's the Limit"

Reception

Box office

Notorious opened on January 16, 2009, in 1,638 venues. The film earned $20,497,596 in its first weekend, ranking fourth in the domestic box office behind newcomer Paul Blart: Mall Cop, holdover Gran Torino, and other newcomer My Bloody Valentine 3D.[13] The film closed on April 2, having grossed $36,843,682 in the domestic box office (US/Canada) and $7,528,069 internationally for a worldwide total of $44,371,751.[2]

Critical reaction

On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 52% based on 145 reviews, with an average rating of 5.57/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "A biopic that lacks the luster of its subject, Notorious is generic rise-and-fall fare that still functions as a primer for those less familiar with the work and life of the hip hop icon."[14] At Metacritic the film has a score of 60 out of 100, based on 32 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[15] Some critics have noted that the first half of the film tells exactly the same story that the 2005 film Get Rich or Die Tryin' had.

Roger Ebert gave the film three and a half out of four stars, applauding the film focusing on Christopher Wallace and not his rapping persona.[16]

Criticism by Lil' Kim

Lil' Kim was not happy about the promiscuous manner in which she's portrayed in the film, saying, "Regardless of the many lies in the movie and false portrayal of me to help carry a storyline through, I will still continue to carry his legacy through my hard work and music." She felt the producers were more interested in her "character" than her. Lil' Kim's scenes in the film contained a significant amount of nudity and sexuality.[17] The film's producers, including Voletta Wallace, downplayed her comments.[18] Purportedly, producers attempted to get Lil' Kim's input during production but she never returned calls.[citation needed] Producers went with stories from Wallace's friends of how she and Wallace met.

Home media

Notorious was released on Blu-Ray and DVD on April 21, 2009. In the first three weeks, about 858,000 DVD units had been sold, bringing in $19.5 million in revenue.[19][20]

See also

References

  1. ^ "NOTORIOUS (15)". British Board of Film Classification. January 19, 2009. Retrieved August 18, 2015.
  2. ^ a b c "Notorious (2009)". Box Office Mojo. Internet Movie Database. April 3, 2009. Retrieved August 18, 2015.
  3. ^ "ANWAN GLOVER - SAG-AFTRA". Robert's Artist Management.
  4. ^ Kym Balthazar (February 26, 2007) 360 We Gon' Make It January 22, 2009, at the Wayback Machine XXL. Accessed November 28, 2007.
  5. ^ a b Director Selected for Biggie Biopic, Diddy to Executive Produce January 18, 2008, at the Wayback Machine XXL (August 13, 2007). Accessed November 28, 2007.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on February 3, 2009. Retrieved January 16, 2009. at Fox Searchlight Pictures. Retrieved on 2009-01-16.
  7. ^ Melena Ryzik (October 8, 2007) Dreaming Big About Acting Big NY Times. Accessed November 28, 2007.
  8. ^ Beanie Sigel Auditions for Role of Biggie Smalls in New Biopic January 18, 2008, at the Wayback Machine XXL (October 3, 2007). Accessed November 28, 2007.
  9. ^ Sean Kingston: Big, But Not B.I.G. November 5, 2007, at the Wayback Machine Vibe (August 30, 2007). Accessed November 28, 2007.
  10. ^ Emily K. Alhadeff (September 17, 2013). "Rapper Nissim Black Has a Spiritual Message for the Hip-Hop World". Tablet. Retrieved August 14, 2015.
  11. ^ Brooklyn Rapper Gravy to Play Biggie in Upcoming Biopic March 10, 2008, at the Wayback Machine XXL (March 6, 2008). Accessed March 6, 2008.
  12. ^ Gravy for Biggie Joblo.com (March 6, 2008). Accessed March 6, 2008.
  13. ^ "Weekend Box Office Results for January 16-18, 2009". Box Office Mojo. Internet Movie Database. January 19, 2009. Retrieved August 18, 2015.
  14. ^ "Notorious (2009)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved June 1, 2020.
  15. ^ "Notorious (2009) Reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved April 26, 2020.
  16. ^ "Notorious movie review & film summary (2009) | Roger Ebert".
  17. ^ . TVGuide.com. Archived from the original on March 30, 2010.
  18. ^ AP Press Statement Video on YouTube
  19. ^ "Notorious (2009) - Financial Information". The-numbers.com. Retrieved October 6, 2017.
  20. ^ Notorious Blu-ray Release Date April 21, 2009, retrieved October 12, 2020

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Notorious is a 2009 American biographical drama film about the Brooklyn based hip hop artist Christopher The Notorious B I G Biggie Smalls Wallace directed by George Tillman Jr and written by Reggie Rock Bythewood and Cheo Hodari Coker It stars Jamal Woolard as Wallace alongside Angela Bassett Derek Luke and Anthony Mackie in supporting roles Biggie s mother Voletta Wallace served as producer on the film alongside his former managers Wayne Barrow and Mark Pitts NotoriousTheatrical release posterDirected byGeorge Tillman Jr Written byReggie Rock Bythewood Cheo Hodari CokerBased onThe Notorious B I GProduced byVoletta Wallace Wayne Barrow Mark Pitts Trish HofmannStarringJamal Woolard Angela Bassett Derek Luke Anthony MackieCinematographyMichael GradyEdited byDirk WesterveltSteven RosenblumMusic byDanny ElfmanProductioncompaniesBad Boy Films By Storm Films State Street Pictures Voletta Wallace FilmsDistributed byFox Searchlight PicturesRelease dateJanuary 16 2009 2009 01 16 Running time123 minutes 1 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 20 million 2 Box office 44 4 million 2 Notorious dramatizes key events in Biggie s life his criminal lifestyle his arrest and release from prison his relationships with Sean Combs Tupac Shakur Lil Kim and Faith Evans his involvement in the East Coast West Coast hip hop rivalry and his drive by shooting murder on March 9 1997 Distributed by Fox Searchlight Pictures Notorious was released in the United States on January 16 2009 The film received mixed reviews from critics and grossed 44 4 million on a 20 million budget Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Development 3 2 Casting 3 3 Filming 4 Soundtrack 5 Reception 5 1 Box office 5 2 Critical reaction 5 3 Criticism by Lil Kim 6 Home media 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksPlot EditThe film opens at a party in Los Angeles on March 9 1997 The Notorious B I G is stopped at a red light when an assailant in a Chevrolet Impala pulls up next to his SUV and opens fire the film flashes back to Biggie s childhood in 1980s Brooklyn New York where he was a hard working school student before he begins dealing drugs Christopher The Notorious B I G s real name now older sells drugs at the height of the crack epidemic hustling with his friends Damian D Roc and Lil Cease When his girlfriend Jan Jackson tells him that she is pregnant he takes drug dealing more seriously so he can earn more money to support his growing family Christopher eventually participates in a rap battle where he wins but his mother Voletta Wallace kicks him out of the house after finding drugs underneath his bed and also because of the fact letters were sent home about him not attending school Christopher gets caught with guns and drugs and he serves nine months in jail before being bailed out Christopher meets 16 year old Kim Jones but Kim refuses to pursue a relationship with him due to her abusive past After reconciling with his mother and visiting his newborn daughter T yanna he records a demo under the name Biggie Smalls which catches the attention of Sean Puffy Combs an ambitious record producer working for Uptown Puffy promises him a record deal but Puffy later tells Biggie that he was fired by Uptown to their mutually shared disappointment Soon afterwards he and D Roc are again arrested for possessing a gun but D Roc takes the blame to allow Biggie to pursue his music career Biggie becomes depressed when he finds out his mother has been diagnosed with breast cancer but is cheered up when Puffy signs him to his newly established record label Bad Boy with a 60 000 advance and he records his debut album Ready to Die At a Bad Boy photoshoot Biggie meets R amp B singer Faith Evans The pair begin a relationship and get married on August 9 1994 after only knowing each other for eight days However Faith catches him cheating putting an end to the relationship The two later reconcile but the tensions between Biggie Faith Jan and Kim continue to grow At a party celebrating the release of Ready to Die Tupac Shakur attends and Biggie warns him about the people he associates with telling him to watch the company he keeps while he s in New York When Tupac is robbed and shot five times at Quad Studios he blames Bad Boy At The Source Awards in 1995 Suge Knight makes a speech dissing Bad Boy Records After altercations between the two rappers the disagreement escalates into the media who capitalize on the tension and stoke the flames of an East Coast West Coast feud and attacks are made on both sides At the 1996 Soul Train Awards in Los Angeles Biggie receives a death threat from an unknown caller it is one of several that he has received throughout the day At the afterparty Tupac and Suge Knight verbally assault Biggie but they leave when Biggie s security detail threatens them A song called Who Shot Ya is released by Biggie which is interpreted as a diss song by Tupac Biggie and Puffy claim that Who Shot Ya was recorded before Tupac got shot but the latter responds with Hit Em Up where he disses Biggie Puffy Junior Mafia and the rest of the Bad Boy entourage Tupac also claims he had sex with Faith After seeing a magazine photo of Tupac and Faith together Biggie accuses Faith of infidelity but she insists nothing happened between her and Tupac Biggie and Faith attempt to reconcile after she tells him that she is pregnant with his son C J Wallace on October 29 1996 The rivalry between the East and West Coast continues to escalate At a concert in Sacramento California Biggie gets booed After this Biggie performs Who Shot Ya The rivalry between Biggie and Tupac continues until the latter is killed in Las Vegas Nevada Voletta tells Biggie that Tupac was probably killed as a result of their feud which shakes him up Biggie attempts to ease the tensions in his life by visiting Jan and T Yanna more often Biggie and D Roc renew their friendship after D Roc is released from prison and Biggie confides to him that he wants out of the rap game However Biggie decides to go to Los Angeles to promote his upcoming album Life After Death bringing D Roc and Lil Cease with him along with Puff Daddy and Faith While out in L A Biggie receives more death threats After calling Lil Kim to apologize and arrange a meeting with her he leaves the party The film returns to the opening scene where Biggie is killed by an L A assailant His funeral is held a few days later where friends and colleagues mourn along with thousands of fans who line the streets to pay their respects In the epilogue Voletta self reflects on Biggie s life stating that while she is hurt that he was taken before his time she finds peace in the fact that he accomplished his dream and left a lasting impact A member of the crowd turns on a ghetto blaster which plays Biggie s song Hypnotize and the crowd dances as Biggie s casket is driven down the city s streets Cast EditJamal Woolard as The Notorious B I G C J Wallace Biggie s real life son as young Christopher Wallace Angela Bassett as Voletta Wallace Derek Luke as Sean Combs Anthony Mackie as Tupac Shakur Antonique Smith as Faith Evans Marc John Jefferies as Lil Cease Naturi Naughton as Lil Kim Kevin Phillips as Mark Pitts Julia Pace Mitchell as Jan Jackson Dennis L A White as Damion D Roc Butler Edwin Freeman as Mister Cee Valence Thomas as DJ 50 Grand Sean Ringgold as Suge Knight Anwan Glover as Snoop Dogg 3 Charles Malik Whitfield as Wayne Barrow Biggie s manager Aunjanue Ellis as Sandy Momo Dione as record executiveProduction EditDevelopment Edit Antoine Fuqua was originally set to direct 4 before director George Tillman Jr signed on to direct the project 5 The film was distributed by Fox Searchlight Pictures 6 Producers on Notorious include Sean Combs Voletta Wallace and Biggie s former managers Wayne Barrow and Mark Pitts 5 Casting Edit In early October 2007 open casting calls for the role of The Notorious B I G began 7 Actors rappers and members of the public all participated Rapper Beanie Sigel auditioned 8 for the role but was not picked 9 Nissim Black then known as D Black was also under consideration 10 Eventually it was announced that Jamal Woolard was cast as Biggie he would also play Biggie in the Tupac biopic All Eyez on Me 11 Other cast members include Angela Bassett as Voletta Wallace Derek Luke as Sean Combs Antonique Smith as Faith Evans Naturi Naughton formerly of 3LW as Lil Kim Dennis L A White as D Roc and Anthony Mackie as Tupac Shakur 12 An unknown actor also portrays Craig Mack in a scene as well Filming Edit Principal photography began in March 2008 Soundtrack EditMain article Notorious soundtrack A soundtrack album was released to accompany the film although only eight of its tracks feature in the movie The following tracks which Christopher Wallace Jr had input on feature in the movie Born Again Intro Hypnotize Going Back to Cali Ten Crack Commandments Bed Stuy Brooklyn the film credits list this as the title although the track appears on the soundtrack under the name Guaranteed Raw Suicidal Thoughts Everyday Struggle It s a Demo the film credits list this as the title although the track appears on the soundtrack under the name Microphone Murderer Pimps amp Macs Party and Bullshit Machine Gun Funk Unbelievable Juicy Flava in Ya Ear Big Poppa Warning I Love the Dough Get Money Gimme the Loot Who Shot Ya Sky s the Limit Reception EditBox office Edit Notorious opened on January 16 2009 in 1 638 venues The film earned 20 497 596 in its first weekend ranking fourth in the domestic box office behind newcomer Paul Blart Mall Cop holdover Gran Torino and other newcomer My Bloody Valentine 3D 13 The film closed on April 2 having grossed 36 843 682 in the domestic box office US Canada and 7 528 069 internationally for a worldwide total of 44 371 751 2 Critical reaction Edit On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 52 based on 145 reviews with an average rating of 5 57 10 The site s critical consensus reads A biopic that lacks the luster of its subject Notorious is generic rise and fall fare that still functions as a primer for those less familiar with the work and life of the hip hop icon 14 At Metacritic the film has a score of 60 out of 100 based on 32 critics indicating mixed or average reviews 15 Some critics have noted that the first half of the film tells exactly the same story that the 2005 film Get Rich or Die Tryin had Roger Ebert gave the film three and a half out of four stars applauding the film focusing on Christopher Wallace and not his rapping persona 16 Criticism by Lil Kim Edit Lil Kim was not happy about the promiscuous manner in which she s portrayed in the film saying Regardless of the many lies in the movie and false portrayal of me to help carry a storyline through I will still continue to carry his legacy through my hard work and music She felt the producers were more interested in her character than her Lil Kim s scenes in the film contained a significant amount of nudity and sexuality 17 The film s producers including Voletta Wallace downplayed her comments 18 Purportedly producers attempted to get Lil Kim s input during production but she never returned calls citation needed Producers went with stories from Wallace s friends of how she and Wallace met Home media EditNotorious was released on Blu Ray and DVD on April 21 2009 In the first three weeks about 858 000 DVD units had been sold bringing in 19 5 million in revenue 19 20 See also EditAll Eyez on Me Straight Outta Compton 8 Mile Get Rich or Die Tryin List of hood filmsReferences Edit NOTORIOUS 15 British Board of Film Classification January 19 2009 Retrieved August 18 2015 a b c Notorious 2009 Box Office Mojo Internet Movie Database April 3 2009 Retrieved August 18 2015 ANWAN GLOVER SAG AFTRA Robert s Artist Management Kym Balthazar February 26 2007 360 We Gon Make It Archived January 22 2009 at the Wayback Machine XXL Accessed November 28 2007 a b Director Selected for Biggie Biopic Diddy to Executive Produce Archived January 18 2008 at the Wayback Machine XXL August 13 2007 Accessed November 28 2007 Read Today s Press Release on NOTORIOUS Fox Searchlight Archived from the original on February 3 2009 Retrieved January 16 2009 at Fox Searchlight Pictures Retrieved on 2009 01 16 Melena Ryzik October 8 2007 Dreaming Big About Acting Big NY Times Accessed November 28 2007 Beanie Sigel Auditions for Role of Biggie Smalls in New Biopic Archived January 18 2008 at the Wayback Machine XXL October 3 2007 Accessed November 28 2007 Sean Kingston Big But Not B I G Archived November 5 2007 at the Wayback Machine Vibe August 30 2007 Accessed November 28 2007 Emily K Alhadeff September 17 2013 Rapper Nissim Black Has a Spiritual Message for the Hip Hop World Tablet Retrieved August 14 2015 Brooklyn Rapper Gravy to Play Biggie in Upcoming Biopic Archived March 10 2008 at the Wayback Machine XXL March 6 2008 Accessed March 6 2008 Gravy for Biggie Joblo com March 6 2008 Accessed March 6 2008 Weekend Box Office Results for January 16 18 2009 Box Office Mojo Internet Movie Database January 19 2009 Retrieved August 18 2015 Notorious 2009 Rotten Tomatoes Fandango Retrieved June 1 2020 Notorious 2009 Reviews Metacritic CBS Interactive Retrieved April 26 2020 Notorious movie review amp film summary 2009 Roger Ebert TV Guide TVGuide com Archived from the original on March 30 2010 AP Press Statement Video on YouTube Notorious 2009 Financial Information The numbers com Retrieved October 6 2017 Notorious Blu ray Release Date April 21 2009 retrieved October 12 2020External links EditNotorious at IMDb Notorious at Box Office Mojo Notorious at Rotten Tomatoes Notorious at Metacritic Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Notorious 2009 film amp oldid 1131650130, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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