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Carroll Baker | Annie Phelan | |
Tom Waits | Rudy | |
Fred Gwynne | Oscar Reo | |
Meryl Streep | Helen Archer | |
Diane Venora | Margaret Phelan | |
Jack Nicholson | Francis Phelan | |
Nathan Lane | Harold Allen | |
Michael O'Keefe | Billy Phelan | |
Jake Dengel | Pee Wee | |
Paul A. DiCocco Jr. | ||
William Duell | Moose | |
Margaret Whitton | Katrina Dougherty | |
Laura Esterman | Nora Lawlor | |
James Gammon | Reverend Chester | |
Joe Grifasi | Jack | |
Richard Hamilton | Donovan |
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Producer | Marcia Nasatir
Keith Barish Denis Blouin Rob Cohen |
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Writer | William Kennedy
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Cinematography | Lauro Escorel
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Musician | John Morris
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Academy Award winners Jack Nicholson and Meryl Streep star with Fred Gwynne and rock singer Tom Waits in this bittersweet story of haunting memories and the harsh realities of life on the streets. It's winter, 1938 in Albany, New York. The soup kitchens and flophouses are overflowing with homeless street people seeking food and refuge from the unforgiving cold. Francis Phelan (Nicholson) wanders the streets, back in his hometown after 22 years, an aimless vagabond ready to confront the family he abandoned long ago. While sharing his whiskey with longtime "pal" Helen (Streep), Francis reveals the dark secrets of his past, the painful memories from which he once tried to escape... but now must reconcile. |
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