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| James Gandolfini | Nick Murder | |
| Susan Sarandon | Kitty Kane | |
| Kate Winslet | Tula | |
| Steve Buscemi | Angelo | |
| Bobby Cannavale | Fryburg | |
| Mandy Moore | Baby | |
| Mary-Louise Parker | Constance | |
| Aida Turturro | Rosebud | |
| Christopher Walken | Cousin Bo | |
| Barbara Sukowa | Gracie | |
| Elaine Stritch | Nick's Mother | |
| Eddie Izzard | Gene Vincent | |
| Amy Sedaris | Frances | |
| P.J. Brown | Police Officer | |
| Adam Lefevre | Fruitman | |
| Cady Huffman | Female Dancer & Singer | |
| Tonya Pinkins | Female Medic | |
| David Thornton | Urologist | |
| Kumar Pallana | Kumar | |
| June Stein | Frances' Mother |
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| Producer |
Joel Coen
Ethan Coen John Penotti Nasser Ahmad |
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| Writer | John Turturro
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| Cinematography |
Tom Stern
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Down-and-dirty musical love story set in the world of the working class. Nick is an ironworker who builds and repairs bridges. He's married to Kitty, a dressmaker, a strong and gentle woman with whom he has three daughters. He is carrying on a torrid affair with a redheaded woman named Tula. Nick is basically a good, hardworking man driven forward by will and blinded by his urges. |
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