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Miller's Crossing

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7.5/10 • 1.6K

1990-09-211h 55m

DramaThrillerCrime

Up is down, black is white, and nothing is what it seems.

Set in 1929, a political boss and his advisor have a parting of the ways when they both fall for the same woman.

Directors
Joel Coen
Editors
Michael R. Miller

Top Billed Cast

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  1. Gabriel Byrne

    Gabriel Byrne

    Tom Reagan

  2. Marcia Gay Harden

    Marcia Gay Harden

    Verna

  3. John Turturro

    John Turturro

    Bernie Bernbaum

  4. Jon Polito

    Jon Polito

    Johnny Caspar

  5. J.E. Freeman

    J.E. Freeman

    Eddie Dane

  6. Albert Finney

    Albert Finney

    Leo

  7. Mike Starr

    Mike Starr

    Frankie

  8. Al Mancini

    Al Mancini

    Tic-Tac

  9. Steve Buscemi

    Steve Buscemi

    Mink

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John Chard

Nov 13, 2014

8/10

The answer my friend is a hat blowing in the wind. The Coen brothers craft a loving homage to gangster pictures of yore with splendid results. Essentially the plot has Gabriel Byrne as a good - bad guy caught between two rival gangster factions. It's a standard story line that is still providing cinematic water for many a film maker these days, but shot through the Coen prism, with literary astuteness holding court, it's a genre piece of considerable class. A picture in fact that gets better and better with further viewings. When the Coen's are on form they have the skills to make a grade "A" thriller and blend it with a sort of dry irony. It's like they bite the hand that feeds whilst praising said genre influences to the rafters, but it works as damn fine entertainment. On a narrative level Miller's Crossing molds the byzantine with the labyrinthine, keeping the complexities just on the right side of the street from that of art for arts sake. Visually the film is superb, the hard working sweat of the city dovetails impudently with the mother nature beauty of Miller's Crossing the place, a place home to misery, a witness to the dark side of man. All the while Byrne, Albert Finney, John Turturro and Jon Polito bring an array of characterisations to the party, each one his own man but each craftily proving the folly of man. Marcia Gay Harden, in one of her first mainstream roles, slinks about making the two main boys sweaty, and wonderful she is as well. While Carter Burwell provides a musical score that has a smug (in a good way) self awareness about it. Style over substance? Yes, on formative viewings it is. But go back, look again, see and sample what is not being said. Pulpers and noirers will I'm sure get the gist. 8/10

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Status
Released
Original Language
English
Budget
$14,000,000.00
Revenue
$5,080,409.00
Keywords
street gangcorruptionprohibition eragungambling debtgangsterloyaltyirish-americanirish mobbetrayalorganized crimeshootoutdrunkennessneo-noir1920sviolence