Verna Bernbaum

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Verna Bernbaum is a central femme fatale character in the Coen brothers' neo-noir gangster film "Miller's Crossing," known for her complex relationships and pivotal role in the story's power struggles.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf femme fatale
fictional character
film character
appearsIn Miller's Crossing NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme betrayal
corruption
loyalty
power
sexual politics
characterTrait enigmatic
manipulative
morally ambiguous
self-interested
countryOfOriginOfWork United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy Ethan Coen NERFINISHED
Joel Coen NERFINISHED
creatorCollective Coen brothers NERFINISHED
familyRelation sister of Bernie Bernbaum
genreOfWork gangster film
neo-noir
hasRelationshipWith Bernie Bernbaum NERFINISHED
Leo O'Bannon NERFINISHED
Tom Reagan NERFINISHED
hasRoleInPlot central character
pivotal role in power struggles
medium film
narrativeFunction catalyst for plot developments
love interest
source of conflict
partOf Miller's Crossing characters NERFINISHED
portrayedIn Miller's Crossing (1990 film) NERFINISHED
romanticRelationshipWith Leo O'Bannon NERFINISHED
Tom Reagan NERFINISHED
settingOfActivity Prohibition-era American city

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Miller's Crossing hasCharacter Verna Bernbaum