
Dick Tracy Special
Fantasy · Comedy · TV Movie
Overview
Leonard Maltin interviews Warren Beatty as Dick Tracy, while film clips trace the history of the comic strip detective.
Top Cast


Warren Beatty
Warren Beatty
Dick Tracy
Warren Beatty
Dick Tracy


Leonard Maltin
Leonard Maltin
Himself
Leonard Maltin
Himself
Kevin Bernston
Kevin Bernston
Driver
Kevin Bernston
Driver


Steve Monroe
Steve Monroe
Guard
Steve Monroe
Guard


Tim Bagley
Tim Bagley
Guard
Tim Bagley
Guard
Dennis Ernslie
Dennis Ernslie
Guard
Dennis Ernslie
Guard


Mindy Sterling
Mindy Sterling
Studio Personnel
Mindy Sterling
Studio Personnel


Wendi McLendon-Covey
Wendi McLendon-Covey
Studio Personnel
Wendi McLendon-Covey
Studio Personnel
Austin Ellis
Austin Ellis
Studio Personnel
Austin Ellis
Studio Personnel
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