Miller's Crossing
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Director:Joel Coen Ethan Coen
Studio:20th Century Fox
Rating:4.5
Rated:R
Date Added:2007-02-04
Last Seen:2015-10-08
Purchased On:2007-04-02
ASIN:B00008RH3L
UPC:0024543073833
Price:9.98
Genre:Gangsters
Location:0409
Duration:115
Picture Format:Widescreen
Aspect Ratio:1.85:1
Features:Anamorphic
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Joel Coen Ethan Coen  ...  (Director)
  ...  (Writer)
 
Gabriel Byrne  ...  
Marcia Gay Harden  ...  
John Turturro  ...  
Jon Polito  ...  
J.E. Freeman  ...  
Albert Finney  ...  
Mike Starr  ...  
Al Mancini  ...  
Richard Woods  ...  
Thomas Toner  ...  
Steve Buscemi  ...  
Mario Todisco  ...  
Olek Krupa  ...  
Michael Jeter  ...  
Lanny Flaherty  ...  
Jeanette Kontomitras  ...  
Louis Charles Mounicou III  ...  
John McConnell  ...  
Danny Aiello III  ...  
Helen Jolly  ...  
Summary: Arguably the best film by Joel and Ethan Coen, the 1990 Miller's Crossing stars Gabriel Byrne as Tom, a loyal lieutenant of a crime boss named Leo (Albert Finney) who is in a Prohibition-era turf war with his major rival, Johnny Caspar (Jon Polito). A man of principle, Tom nevertheless is romantically involved with Leo's lover (Marcia Gay Harden), whose screwy brother (John Turturro) escapes a hit ordered by Caspar only to become Tom's problem. Making matters worse, Tom has outstanding gambling debts he can't pay, which keeps him in regular touch with a punishing enforcer. With all the energy the Coens put into their films, and all their focused appreciation of genre conventions and rules, and all their efforts to turn their movies into ironic appreciations of archetypes in American fiction, they never got their formula so right as with Miller's Crossing. With its Hammett-like dialogue and Byzantine plot and moral chaos mitigated by one hero's personal code, the film so transcends its self-scrutiny as a retro-crime thriller that it is a deserved classic in its own right. --Tom Keogh