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Daryl Hannah | Maddy Pilager | |
Richard Dreyfuss | Chuck Raven | |
Billy Zane | Chandler Tyson | |
Mary Kay Place | Grace Seymour | |
Maria Bello | Nora Allardyce | |
Thora Birch | Karen Cross | |
Alma Delfina | Lupe Montoya | |
Kris Kristofferson | Wes Benteen | |
Chris Cooper | Richard Pilager | |
Tim Roth | ||
David Clennon | Mort Seymour | |
Miguel Ferrer | Cliff Castleton | |
Danny Huston | Danny O'Brian | |
Cajardo Lindsey | Lloyd | |
John C. Ashton | Director | |
Elizabeth Rainer | Leslie | |
Donevon Martinez | Lazaro Huerta | |
James Gammon | Sheriff Joe Skaggs | |
Benjamin Kroger | Deputy Davis | |
Charles Mitchell | Henry | |
Sal Lopez | Tony Guerra | |
Michael Murphy | Sen. Jud Pilager | |
Ralph Waite | Casey Lyle |
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Producer | Maggie Renz
Maggie Renzi Robert Lansing Parker Suzanne Ceresko |
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Writer | John Sayles
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Cinematography | Haskell Wexler
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Musician | Mason Daring
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Grammatically challenged, "user friendly" gubernatorial candidate Dicky Pilager has just launched a rosy campaign for the citizens of the New West. But things take an unexpected turn when the taping of an environmental political ad ends up with Pilager reeling in a corpse. Enter his ferocious campaign manager, Chuck Raven who hires idealistic journalist turned rumpled private detective Danny O'Brien to investigate potential links between the corpse and the Pilager family's enemies. In the tradition of the great films noir, Danny's investigation pulls him deeper and deeper into a complex web of influence and corruption, involving high stakes lobbyists, media conglomerates, environmental plunderers, and undocumented migrant workers. |
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