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Miller’s Crossing (1990) - film review

  Joel Coen, Ethan Coen Crime / Drama / Thrillerstars 4
Summary
Miller’s Crossing is an American thriller film first released in 1990, directed by Joel Coen and Ethan Coen.  The film stars Gabriel Byrne, Marcia Gay Harden, John Turturro, Jon Polito and J.E. Freeman.  Our overall rating for this film is: very good.

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Credits
  • Director: Joel Coen, Ethan Coen
  • Script: Joel Coen, Ethan Coen
  • Photo: Barry Sonnenfeld
  • Music: Carter Burwell
  • Cast: Gabriel Byrne (Tom Reagan), Marcia Gay Harden (Verna), John Turturro (Bernie Bernbaum), Jon Polito (Johnny Caspar), J.E. Freeman (Eddie Dane), Albert Finney (Leo), Mike Starr (Frankie), Al Mancini (Tic-Tac), Richard Woods (Mayor Dale Levander), Thomas Toner (O’Doole), Steve Buscemi (Mink), Mario Todisco (Clarence "Drop" Johnson), Olek Krupa (Tad), Michael Jeter (Adolph), Lanny Flaherty (Terry), Jeanette Kontomitras (Mrs. Caspar), Louis Charles Mounicou III (Johnny Caspar, Jr.), John McConnell (Cop – Brian), Danny Aiello III (Cop – Delahanty), Helen Jolly (Screaming Lady), Hilda McLean (Landlady), Monte Starr (Gunman in Leo’s House), Don Picard (Gunman in Leo’s House), Salvatore H. Tornabene (Rug Daniels), Kevin Dearie (Street Urchin), Michael Badalucco (Caspar’s Driver), Charles Ferrara (Caspar’s Butler), Esteban Fernández (Caspar’s Cousin), George Fernandez (Caspar’s Cousin), Charles Gunning (Hitman at Verna’s), Dave Drinkx (Hitman #2), David Darlow (Lazarre’s Messenger), Robert LaBrosse (Lazarre’s Tough), Carl Rooney (Lazarre’s Tough), Jack Harris (Man with Pipe Bomb), Jery Hewitt (Son of Erin), Sam Raimi (Snickering Gunman), John Schnauder Jr. (Cop with Bullhorn), Zolly Levin (Rabbi), Joey Ancona (Boxer), Bill Raye (Boxer), William Preston Robertson (Voice), Michael P. Cahill (Casino Patron), Frances McDormand (Mayor’s Secretary)
  • Country: USA
  • Language: English / Italian / Irish Gaelic / Yiddish
  • Runtime: 115 min




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