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Bruce Willis | Mr. Goodkat | |
Stanley Tucci | Brikowski | |
Mykelti Williamson | ||
Lucy Liu | Lindsey | |
Morgan Freeman | The Boss | |
Ben Kingsley | Schlomo the Rabbi | |
Danny Aiello | ||
Josh Hartnett | Slevin | |
Kevin Chamberlin | Marty | |
Oliver Davis | Henry | |
Victoria Fodor | Helen | |
Sam Jaeger | Nick | |
Michael Rubenfeld | Yitzchok | |
Peter Outerbridge | Det. Dumbrowski | |
Dorian Missick | Elvis |
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Producer | Kia Jam
Chris Roberts Christopher Eberts Andreas Grosch Jane Barclay Don Carmody Anthony Rhulen |
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Writer | Jason Smilovic
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Cinematography | Peter Sova
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Musician | Joshua Ralph
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Set in the New York underworld where nothing is as it seems, Lucky # Slevin is an action-packed, "fun-as-hell roller coaster ride" (Venice Magazine). When down-on-his-luck Slevin (Josh Hartnett) stumbles into a running feud between the city's most feared crime bosses (Morgan Freeman and Ben Kingsley), he ignites an all-out war. Tracked by a mysterious assassin (Bruce Willis) and distracted by his flirtatious neighbor (Lucy Liu), Slevin must try to cheat death by turning the tables on the gangsters. "If you take the best parts of Pulp Fiction, The Usual Suspects and The Professional, what you get is Lucky # Slevin" (Shawn Edwards, Fox-TV Kansas City). |
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