Miller's Crossing

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San Sebastián International Film Festival 1990 - Nominated - Golden Seashell

San Sebastián International Film Festival 1990 - Won - Silver Seashell

Miller's Crossing

Directors:
Joel Coen , Ethan Coen
R, 115 Minutes
 

At A Glance

Film Synopsis

The Irish gangsters take on the Italians in a bloody battle for territory during prohibition in this brainy and explosive drama from the Coen Brothers.

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Details

Runtime:
115 min.

Genres:
Drama
Mystery / Thriller
Crime

Country:
UNITED STATES

Language:
English/American

Color:
Color

Certification:
R

Tagline

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

 

Plot Summary

Joel Coen's and Ethan Coen's third film is a dark, moody gangland epic. The typically complex Coen plot centers on the machinations of Leo (Albert Finney), the tough Irish mob boss, and his partner-in-crime, Tom (Gabriel Byrne). In an unnamed, Prohibition-era town, the Italian mob faction is still gaining its footing in the community, which does not please the violent Mafioso Johnny Caspar (Jon Polito). Johnny's got it in for Bernie Bernbaum (John Turturro), a small-time hood horning in on the Italians' action, but Leo has sworn to protect Bernie from harm as a favor to Leo's lover, Verna (Marcia Gay Harden), Bernie's sister--who's also having an affair with Tom. A problem drinker and gambler, Tom owes a huge sum of money to his bookie; after he and Leo come to blows over Verna, Tom is forced to align himself with Caspar. As an act of loyalty to his new boss, Tom must kill Bernie, but fakes the murder, only to watch in dismay as Bernie decides to blackmail Tom over his inability to carry out his assignment, an action that leads to a full-scale mob war. Now Tom is caught in the middle of a war of ambushes and shifting allegiances where nothing is ever quite what it seems.

SPECIAL FEATURES:

  • Special Edition Director's Cut
  • Barry Sonnenfeld featurette
  • Interview clips with: Gabriel Byrne, Marcia Gay Harden, John Torturro
  • Still gallery
  • Theatrical trailer
  • Cross-promo trailers: Barton Fink, Raising Arizona
  • Widescreen anamorphic format

 

 

 

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