From the creators of "Fargo", "O Brother Where Art Thou" and "Intolerable Cruelty" comes a complex and graphic vision of gangsterism in the United States. Set in the wide open days of Prohibition Millers'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, Johny 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 finds himself caught in the jaws of a gangland power struggles.
Millers Crossing is propelled by gripping action, stunning cinematography and brims with black humour and shocking violence. Its intense and twisting plot walks a deadly tightrope where nothing is quite as it seems.
Approx. 110 minutes - Colour
Subtitles in French, Italian, German, Spanish, Dutch, Swedish, English for the hearing impaired.
Only watched once - excellent film but having a big sort out!
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| Description | Two men, Leo and Tom belong to the same local mob. When they both happen to fall in love with the same woman their friendship is severed and Tom joins up with Leo's enemy. A gang war begins to rip the city apart...
| | Credits | | Writer: | Ethan Coen | | Producer: | Barry Sonnenfeld |
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