A profile of macho maverick writer/director James Toback on the eve of the release of
Bugsy (1991), a gangster film starring Warren Beatty and Annette Bening, for which he wrote the screenplay. Plus a look at French cinema, which is taking a leaf out of Hollywood's book and releasing four films about their colonial past in Indo-China - including Jean-Jacques Annaud's
The Lover (1992) and
Indochine (1992), starring Catherine Deneuve.
—Radio Times