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Medium |
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Production Year |
1994 |
Certification |
R (USA) |
Genre |
Action; Crime; Drama; Romance; Thriller |
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Nationality |
USA |
Format |
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Amazon Link |
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Cast |
Actor/Actress |
Role |
Harrelson, Woody |
Mickey Knox |
Lewis, Juliette |
Mallory Knox |
Sizemore, Tom |
Det. Jack Scagnetti |
Dangerfield, Rodney |
Ed Wilson, Mallory's Dad |
Quinton, Everett |
Deputy Warden Wurlitzer |
Harris, Jared |
London Boy |
Vince, Pruitt Taylor |
Deputy Warden Kavanaugh |
McClurg, Edie |
Mallory's Mom |
Means, Russell |
Old Indian |
Flaherty, Lanny |
Earl |
Jones, O-Lan |
Mabel |
Downey, Jr., Robert |
Wayne Gale |
Lineback, Richard |
Sonny |
Baltz, Kirk |
Roger |
White, Ed |
Pinball Cowboy |
Terrylene |
Julie |
Pitillo, Maria |
Deborah |
Richman, Josh |
Soundman |
Stone, Sean |
Kevin |
Renna, Melinda |
Antonia Chavez |
Gardner, Jerry |
Work Boss #1 |
Caffrey, Jack |
Work Boss #2 |
Thomas, Leon Skyhorse |
Work Boss #3 |
Everson, Corinna |
TV Mallory |
Dye, Dale |
Dale Wrigley |
Conna, Edward |
Gerald Nash (as Eddy 'Doogie' Conna) |
Handler, Evan |
David |
Faber, Matthew |
Kid #1 |
Harrold, Jamie |
Kid #2 |
Grace, Jake |
Kid #3 (as Jake Beecham) |
Nakamura, Saemi |
Japanese Girl #1/Japanese Reporter |
Yoshida, Seiko |
Japanese Girl #2 |
McQueen, Katharine |
London Girl |
Xuereb, Salvator |
French Boy #1 |
Karp, Natalie |
French Girl |
Xuereb, Emmanuel |
French Boy #2 |
Getty, Balthazar |
Gas Station Attendant |
Rutkowski, Jessie |
Young Girl |
Jackson, Sally |
Mickey's Mom |
Neilson, Phil |
Mickey's Dad |
Barker, Brian |
Young Mickey |
Laszlo, Corinna |
Emily, Hostage in Motel |
West, Red |
Cowboy Sheriff |
Runnels, Gerry |
Indian Cop |
Bitsui, Jeremiah |
Young Indian Boy |
Farris, Lorraine |
Pinky |
Jones, Tommy Lee |
Warden Dwight McClusky |
Chin, Glen |
Druggist |
Wright, Steven |
Dr. Emil Reingold |
Crombie, Peter |
Intense Cop |
Sr., John M. Watson |
Black Inmate |
Grifasi, Joe |
Deputy Sheriff Duncan Homolka |
Crosby, Douglas |
Mallory's Guard #1 |
Ciarfalio, Carl |
Mallory's Guard #2 |
Bell, Marshall |
Deputy #1 |
Modrall, Carol-Renee |
Short-Order Cook |
Carrane, Jim |
Smithy |
Swan, Robert |
Deputy Napalatoni (as Bob Swan) |
Lombardi, Louis |
Deputy Sparky |
Jordan, Robert |
WGN Newscaster |
Judd, Ashley |
Grace Mulberry (scenes deleted) |
Paul, David |
The Hun Brothers (scenes deleted) |
Paul, Peter |
The Hun Brothers (scenes deleted) |
Busse, John |
Reporter (uncredited) |
Corwin, Hank |
Headless Figure/Mickey's Dad Demon (uncredited) |
Dillon, Paul |
Prison Inmate Who Breaks TV (uncredited) |
Gains, Herb |
Wayne Gale's assistant (uncredited) |
Gammon, James |
Redneck's Buddy in the Diner (uncredited) |
Gan, Jennifer Say |
Asian Reporter (uncredited) |
Hamsher, Jane |
Female Demon (uncredited) |
Harmon, Mark |
Mickey Knox in Wayne Gale's Reconstruction (uncredited) |
Howard, Arliss |
Owen Traft, Mickey & Mallory's Guardian Angel/The Demon (uncredited) |
Leary, Denis |
Prison Inmate (director's cut) (uncredited) |
Long, Kathy |
Female deputy kicking Mickey (uncredited) |
Marshall, Robert |
Prison Guard (uncredited) |
Murphy, Don |
Prison Guard (uncredited) |
Reede, Robyn |
Lady Cop (uncredited) |
Renna, Chris |
Prisoner with Swastika Tattoo on Forehead (uncredited) |
Rooney, Jack |
Prison Inmate (uncredited) |
Rutowski, Richard |
Prisoner with Mustache (uncredited) |
Schrader, Keith |
Press Member (uncredited) |
Shelton, Kent |
Prison Snitch (Barber's Chair) (uncredited) |
Thomas, Michael |
Victim (uncredited) |
Ticotin, Rachel |
Prosecutor Wanda Bisbing (director's cut) (uncredited) |
Watson, Kevin |
Spirit (uncredited) |
Other People |
Director |
Stone, Oliver |
Producer |
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Writer |
Tarantino, Quentin; Veloz, David |
Composer |
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Studio |
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Features |
Language Tracks |
English |
Subtitle Languages |
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Audio Tracks |
DTS; Dolby Digital |
Running Time |
118 |
Aspect Ratio |
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Color Mode |
Color |
Plot Summary |
Two victims of traumatized childhoods become lovers and psychopathic serial murderers irresponsibly glorified by the mass media.
The misadventures of Mickey and Mallory: outcasts, lovers, and serial killers. They travel across Route 666 conducting psychadelic mass-slaughters not for money, not for revenge, just for kicks. Glorified by the media, the pair become legendary folk heroes; their story told by the single person they leave alive at the scene of each of their slaughters.
Written by
Murray Chapman {muzzle@cs.uq.oz.au}
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Personal |
Personal Rating |
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Purchase Date |
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Gift |
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Purchase Price |
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Loaned |
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Certifications |
- Canada:R
- Canada:18
- Italy:VM18
- Italy:VM14
- USA:R
- Argentina:18
- Australia:R
- Belgium:KNT
- Chile:18
- Finland:K-16
- Finland:K-18
- France:-16
- Germany:18
- Hong Kong:III
- Iceland:16
- Ireland:(Banned)
- Ireland:18
- Israel:16
- Japan:R-15
- Mexico:C
- Netherlands:16
- Norway:18
- Portugal:M/18
- South Korea:18
- Spain:18
- Sweden:15
- UK:18
- USA:Unrated
- Canada:18+
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