Miller's Crossing
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Miller's Crossing

Year:
Duration:
115 min
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Thriller
IMDB rate:
7.9
Director:
Joel Coen
Awards:
5 wins & 3 nominations
Details
Country: USA
Release Date: 1990-10-05
Filming Locations: Magazine Street, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
Earnings
Budget: $14,000,000
Gross: $5,080,409 (USA)AUD 342,881 (Australia)
Cast
Actor
Character
Gabriel Byrne
Tom Reagan
Marcia Gay Harden
Verna
John Turturro
Bernie Bernbaum
Jon Polito
Johnny Caspar
J.E. Freeman
Eddie Dane
Albert Finney
Leo
Mike Starr
Frankie
Al Mancini
Tic-Tac
Richard Woods
Mayor Dale Levander
Thomas Toner
O'Doole
Steve Buscemi
Mink
Mario Todisco
Clarence "Drop" Johnson
Olek Krupa
Tad
Michael Jeter
Adolph
Lanny Flaherty
Terry
Jeanette Kontomitras
Mrs. Caspar
Louis Charles Mounicou III
Johnny Caspar, Jr.
John McConnell
Cop - Brian
Danny Aiello III
Cop - Delahanty
Helen Jolly
Screaming Lady
Hilda McLean
Landlady
Monte Starr
Gunman in Leo's House
Don Picard
Gunman in Leo's House
Salvatore H. Tornabene
Rug Daniels
Kevin Dearie
Street Urchin
Michael Badalucco
Caspar's Driver
Charles Ferrara
Caspar's Butler
Esteban Fernández
Caspar's Cousin (as Esteban Fernandez)
George Fernandez
Caspar's Cousin
Charles Gunning
Hitman at Verna's
Dave Drinkx
Hitman #2
David Darlow
Lazarre's Messenger
Robert LaBrosse
Lazarre's Tough
Carl Rooney
Lazarre's Tough
Jack Harris
Man with Pipe Bomb (as Jack David Harris)
Jery Hewitt
Son of Erin
Sam Raimi
Snickering Gunman
John Schnauder Jr.
Cop with Bullhorn
Zolly Levin
Rabbi
Joey Ancona
Boxer
Bill Raye
Boxer
William Preston Robertson
Voice (voice)
Michael P. Cahill
Casino Patron (uncredited)
Sean Collins
Hitman #3 (uncredited)
Frances McDormand
Mayor's Secretary (uncredited)
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Trivia
Frances McDormand:  the mayor's secretary
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The city where the story takes place is never named directly in the film. However, there is a clue late in the film which points to the New York City area: Tom tells Verna to leave town and go to "the Palisades" until everything blows over. The Palisades is stretch of rocky cliffs of Bergen County in Northern New Jersey and Rockland County of New York State.
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Bernie is referred to as a Schmatte. 'Schmatte' is a Yiddish word for an old rag and was also used colloquially as a label for things of poor quality or anything worthless. Caspar's use is derogatory, labeling Bernie worthless both as a man and as a Jew.
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Goofs
When Verna and Tom are talking in the women's dressing room, Verna slugs him. As he staggers away, the glass is in his left hand, but he throws it at the mirror with his right.
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Towards the end of the opening scene, the cigar on Leo O'Bannion's desk mysteriously changes position, although it eventually returns to its original location.
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When the little boy finds Rug Daniels in the alley, as he takes off his toupee, the body's mouth and right eye move slightly.
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Quotes
Eddie Dane: You dumpin' Leo for the guy who put a bullet in your brother?
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Bernie: Tommy, you can't do this! You don't bump guys! You're not like those animals back there. It's not right, Tom! They can't make us do this. It's the wrong situation, they can't make us different people than we are. We're not muscle, Tom. I... I... I... never killed anybody. I used a little information for a chisel, that's all. It's my nature, Tom! I... I... I... can't help it, somebody gives me an angle, I play it. I don't deserve to die for that. Do you think I do?
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Eddie Dane: Up is down, black is white.
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Faq
Q
Where does this story take place?
A
We're never told specifically. The movie was filmed in and around New Orleans, probably because it had the look of a city during Prohibition.There is a small, almost imperceptible clue in the middle-end when Tom tells Verna to leave town for a few days. He says specifically that she should go to the "Palisades" which is in northeastern New Jersey. Therefore, the story could be taking place in Northern New Jersey or somewhere in the Metro New York City area.In one scene about half-way through the movie behind Casper's desk a calender can be seen with the word "Philadelphia" in big print.
Q
Is "MIller's Crossing" based on a book?
A
Miller's Crossing was loosely inspired by the Dashiell Hammett novel The Glass Key (which has been filmed twice under that title), but the screenplay by Joel and Ethan Coen largely departs from the actual events of the book, taking the majority of its inspiration from the relationships between the principal characters. For example, the character of Bernie, a major player in the film (and the only character to retain his name from the novel) vanishes after only the second chapter of the novel.The film also incorporates themes from Akira Kurosawa's Yôjinbô, where the story concerns one man setting the various warring factions in the town against each other. Adding yet another level of archaeological complexity, Yojimbo's story line was also inspired by the plot of a Dashiell Hammett novel, Red Harvest, making Miller's Crossing doubly indebted to Hammett's fertile imagination and indelible, hard boiled characters.
Q
What does "schmatte" mean?
A
Throughout the film, Casper refers to Bernie as "the schmatte." The term is a Yiddish word for an old rag, or, colloquially, anything worthless. Casper's use of the term is derogatory both in its dismissal of Bernie as a man of no worth and as a Jew.
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