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Clint Eastwood | Walt Kowalski | |
Christopher Carley | Father Janovich | |
Bee Vang | Thao | |
Ahney Her | Sue | |
Brian Haley | Mitch Kowalski | |
Geraldine Hughes | Karen Kowalski | |
Dreama Walker | Ashley Kowalski | |
Brian Howe | Steve Kowalski | |
John Carroll Lynch | Barber Martin | |
William Hill | Tim Kennedy | |
Brooke Chia Thao | Vu | |
Chee Thao | Grandma | |
Choua Kue | Youa | |
Scott Eastwood | Trey | |
Xia Soua Chang | Kor Khue | |
Sonny Vue | Smokie | |
Doua Moua | Spider | |
Greg Trzaskoma | Bartender | |
John Johns | Al | |
Davis Gloff | Darrell |
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Producer | Bill Gerber
Bruce Berman Clint Eastwood Robert Lorenz |
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Writer | Nick Schenk
Dave Johannson |
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Cinematography |
Tom Stern
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Musician | Michael Stevens
Kyle Eastwood |
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Walt Kowalski is a widower who holds onto his prejudices despite the changes in his Michigan neighborhood and the world around him. Kowalski is a grumpy, tough-minded, unhappy old man who can't get along with either his kids or his neighbors. He is a Korean War veteran whose prize possession is a 1972 Gran Torino he keeps in mint condition. When his neighbor Thao, a young Hmong teenager under pressure from his gang member cousin, tries to steal his Gran Torino, Kowalski sets out to reform the youth. Drawn against his will into the life of Thao's family, Kowalski is soon taking steps to protect them from the gangs that infest their neighborhood. |
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