Constance Miller

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Constance Miller is the shrewd, opium-using madam who becomes a business partner and emotional counterpoint to John McCabe in Robert Altman’s revisionist Western film "McCabe & Mrs. Miller."

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instanceOf fictional character
film character
appearsIn McCabe & Mrs. Miller NERFINISHED
appearsInCountryOfOrigin United States NERFINISHED
appearsInDirector Robert Altman NERFINISHED
appearsInGenre Western film
appearsInLanguage English
appearsInReleaseYear 1971
appearsInSubgenre revisionist Western
associatedWithLocation Presbyterian Church NERFINISHED
businessPartnerOf John McCabe NERFINISHED
characterTrait emotionally guarded
pragmatic
shrewd
creator Robert Altman NERFINISHED
emotionalCounterpartOf John McCabe NERFINISHED
formsBusinessVentureWith John McCabe NERFINISHED
genreOfWork revisionist Western film
hasFirstName Constance NERFINISHED
hasLastName Miller NERFINISHED
medium film
narrativeRole co-protagonist
love interest of John McCabe
occupation madam
portrayedInMedium cinema
primaryActivity running a brothel
usesDrug opium

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McCabe & Mrs. Miller mainCharacter Constance Miller