Bernie Bernbaum

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Bernie Bernbaum is a pivotal, double-dealing bookie whose betrayals and survival instincts drive much of the moral ambiguity and conflict in the Coen brothers' gangster film "Miller's Crossing."

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instanceOf fictional character
film character
alliedWith Verna Bernbaum NERFINISHED
appearsIn Miller's Crossing NERFINISHED
associatedWithGenre gangster film
associatedWithTheme betrayal
loyalty
moral ambiguity
conflictsWith Johnny Caspar NERFINISHED
Tom Reagan NERFINISHED
createdBy Ethan Coen NERFINISHED
Joel Coen NERFINISHED
createdIn 1990
firstAppearance Miller's Crossing NERFINISHED
gender male
genreOfWorkAppearedIn crime drama
neo-noir
hasRelative Verna Bernbaum NERFINISHED
medium film
narrativeRole antagonist
pivotal character
nationality American
occupation bookie
portrayedBy John Turturro NERFINISHED
settingOfActivity Prohibition-era American city
threatenedBy Johnny Caspar NERFINISHED
trait cowardly
double-dealing
manipulative
opportunistic

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Miller's Crossing hasCharacter Bernie Bernbaum