Miller's Crossing

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Miller's Crossing is a 1990 neo-noir gangster film by the Coen brothers, acclaimed for its stylized violence, sharp dialogue, and intricate plot about power struggles in Prohibition-era organized crime.

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Miller's Crossing canonical 9
Miller’s Crossing 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf film
gangster film
neo-noir film
cinematographer Barry Sonnenfeld
composer Carter Burwell
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception acclaimed
director Ethan Coen
Joel Coen
distributor 20th Century Fox
editor Roderick Jaynes
genre crime film
drama film
gangster film
neo-noir
hasCharacter Bernie Bernbaum
Johnny Caspar
Leo O'Bannon
Tom Reagan
Verna Bernbaum
hasCultFollowing true
hasSetting an unnamed American city
influencedBy Dashiell Hammett novels
Red Harvest
The Glass Key (novel)
surface form: The Glass Key
mainTheme betrayal
loyalty
organized crime
power struggle
narrativeFocus political corruption
rival gangs
notableFor intricate plot
sharp dialogue
stylized violence
originalLanguage English
partOf Coen brothers
surface form: Coen brothers filmography
producer Ethan Coen
publicationDate 1990
releaseYear 1990
runtimeMinutes 115
settingTime Prohibition era
starredActor Albert Finney
Gabriel Byrne
John Turturro
Jon Polito
Marcia Gay Harden
writer Ethan Coen
Joel Coen

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Mike Starr notableWork Miller's Crossing
Ethan Coen notableWork Miller's Crossing
Joel Coen notableWork Miller's Crossing
Gabriel Byrne notableWork Miller's Crossing
Marcia Gay Harden notableWork Miller's Crossing
John Turturro notableWork Miller's Crossing
Roderick Jaynes creditedAsEditorOn Miller's Crossing
Barry Sonnenfeld wasCinematographerOn Miller's Crossing
J. E. Freeman notableWork Miller's Crossing
this entity surface form: Miller’s Crossing
Coen brothers notableWork Miller's Crossing