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Road To Perdition/Miller's Crossing
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He shouldn't have been there. But in the moment that Michael Sullivan's son witnesses a brutal slaying, the lives of this 12-year-old and his gangster father are shattered irrevocably and their destinies forever joined. Now, targeted by the mob he's devoted his life to, Sullivan and his son find themselves with nowhere to turn and a sadistic killer in relentless pursuit. It's here - in a fierce and primal struggle to stay alive and protect his boy - that this lifelong gangster will discover honour and redemption. Riveting, powerful and visually stunning, Road to Perdition ranks among the classic gangster movies of all time. Tom Hanks, Paul Newman and Jude Law are unforgettable as desperate men with everything at stake. Academy Award winning director Sam Mendes brings this haunting vision to a hard-edge story of lost innocence, conflicting loyalty and bloodthirsty ambition.
Miller's Crossing:
Set in the wide-open days of Prohibition Miller's Crossing features a riveting rogues gallery of killers and con-men. Leo (Albert Finney) is the benevolent Irish gangster and political boss who rules an Eastern city with the help of Anti-hero Tom (Gabriel Byrne), his trusted lieutenant and counselor. But their control of the town is challenged by an over-reaching Italian under boss, Johnny Casper (Jon Polito) and his ruthless henchmen Eddie Dane (J.E. Freeman). While Tom tries to keep the peace, he has a disagreement with Leo over a woman and he finds himself caught in the jaws of a gangland power struggle.
- 20th Century Fox
- Joel Coen
- Barry Sonnenfeld
- David Self
- Conrad L. Hall
- 15
- Gabriel Byrne
- Daniel Craig
- Albert Finney
- Jon Polito
- Tom Hanks
- Marcia Gay Harden
- Stanley Tucci
- John Turturro
- Hoechlin, Tyler
- Jude Law
- Jennifer Jason Leigh
- Paul Newman
- J. E. FREEMAN
- Swedish, English for the Hard of Hearing
- Aspect Ratio 2.35:1,Aspect Ratio 16:9,Widescreen
- English
- 2
- 2
Road To Perdition/Miller's Crossing
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He shouldn't have been there. But in the moment that Michael Sullivan's son witnesses a brutal slaying, the lives of this 12-year-old and his gangster father are shattered irrevocably and their destinies forever joined. Now, targeted by the mob he's devoted his life to, Sullivan and his son find themselves with nowhere to turn and a sadistic killer in relentless pursuit. It's here - in a fierce and primal struggle to stay alive and protect his boy - that this lifelong gangster will discover honour and redemption. Riveting, powerful and visually stunning, Road to Perdition ranks among the classic gangster movies of all time. Tom Hanks, Paul Newman and Jude Law are unforgettable as desperate men with everything at stake. Academy Award winning director Sam Mendes brings this haunting vision to a hard-edge story of lost innocence, conflicting loyalty and bloodthirsty ambition.
Miller's Crossing:
Set in the wide-open days of Prohibition Miller's Crossing features a riveting rogues gallery of killers and con-men. Leo (Albert Finney) is the benevolent Irish gangster and political boss who rules an Eastern city with the help of Anti-hero Tom (Gabriel Byrne), his trusted lieutenant and counselor. But their control of the town is challenged by an over-reaching Italian under boss, Johnny Casper (Jon Polito) and his ruthless henchmen Eddie Dane (J.E. Freeman). While Tom tries to keep the peace, he has a disagreement with Leo over a woman and he finds himself caught in the jaws of a gangland power struggle.
- 20th Century Fox
- Joel Coen
- Barry Sonnenfeld
- David Self
- Conrad L. Hall
- 15
- Gabriel Byrne
- Daniel Craig
- Albert Finney
- Jon Polito
- Tom Hanks
- Marcia Gay Harden
- Stanley Tucci
- John Turturro
- Hoechlin, Tyler
- Jude Law
- Jennifer Jason Leigh
- Paul Newman
- J. E. FREEMAN
- Swedish, English for the Hard of Hearing
- Aspect Ratio 2.35:1,Aspect Ratio 16:9,Widescreen
- English
- 2
- 2
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