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Ethan Hawke | Hank | |
Philip Seymour Hoffman | Andy | |
Albert Finney | Charles | |
Marisa Tomei | Gina | |
Rosemary Harris | Nanette Hanson | |
Brian F. O'Byrne | Bobby Lasorda | |
Arija Bareikis | Katherine | |
Paul Butler | Detective Barrett | |
Megan Byrne | Nurse | |
Chris Chalk | Officer | |
Leonardo Cimino | William | |
Keith Davis | Attendant | |
Aleksa Palladino | Chris Lasorda | |
Michael Shannon | Dex | |
Amy Ryan | Martha Hanson | |
Sarah Livingston | Danielle Hanson |
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Producer | William S. Gilmore
Michael Cerenzie David Bergstein Austin Chick Belle Avery Jane Barclay |
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Writer | Kelly Masterson
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Musician | Carter Burwell
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Loyalty. It's all relative. Master filmmaker Sidney Lumet (The Verdict, Dog Day Afternoon, Serpico) scores big with this absorbing suspense thriller. Oscar-winner* Philip Seymour Hoffman is Andy, an overextended payroll executive who lures his younger brother, Hank (Ethan Hawke), into a larcenous scheme: the pair will rob a suburban mom-and-pop jewelry store that appears to be the quintessential easy target. The problem is, the store owners are Andy and Hank's real mom and pop, and when the seemingly perfect crime goes awry, the damage sends them hurtling toward a shattering climax. |
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