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Ed Harris | Virgil Cole | |
Lance Henriksen | ||
Renee Zellweger | ||
Jeremy Irons | Randall Bragg | |
Viggo Mortensen | Everett Hitch | |
Timothy Spall | Phil Olson | |
Robert Jauregui | Marshall Jack Bell | |
Timothy V. Murphy | Vince | |
Luce Rains | Dean | |
James Tarwater | Chalk | |
Boyd Kestner | Bronc | |
Gabriel Marantz | Joe Whittfield | |
Benjamin Rosenshein | Town Boy | |
Renée Zellweger | Allison French | |
Cerris Morgan-Moyer | Tilda | |
James Gammon | Earl May | |
Tom Bower | Abner Raines | |
Erik J. Bockemeier | Fat Wallis |
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Producer | Ed Harris
Robert Knott Sam Brown Caldecot Chubb Michael London |
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Writer | Ed Harris
Robert Knott Robert B. Parker |
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Cinematography | Dean Semler
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Musician | Jeff Beal
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In marshal Virgil Cole and deputy Everett Hitch's line of work, you shoot quick, you shoot clean and you reload straightaway. No feelings. Feelings get you killed. Paired as rivals in A History Of Violence, Ed Harris (who also directs, produces and co-scripts) and Viggo Mortensen stand together as friends and for-hire peacekeepers Cole and Hitch in a character-driven, bullet-hard Western based on Robert b. Parker's novel. As the woman who arrives in town with only a dollar and a keen sense of survival, Renee Zellweger adds feelings - things that can get you killed - to a quest to bring murderer Randall Bragg (Jeremy Irons) to justice. Blood will spill in the town called Appaloosa. |
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