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Sean Penn | Jim | |
Robert De Niro | Ned | |
Demi Moore | Molly | |
Bruno Kirby | Deputy | |
James Russo | Bobby | |
Hoyt Axton | Father Levesque | |
Ray McAnally | Warden | |
Wallace Shawn | Translator | |
John C. Reilly | Young Monk | |
Jay Brazeau | Sheriff | |
Bruce Kirby, Jr. | Deputy | |
Peter Ustinov | Jules | |
Aldo Ray | Albert | |
Humphrey Bogart | Joseph | |
John Baer | Paul Trochard |
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Producer | Art Linson
Fred C. Caruso Robert De Niro |
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Writer | David Mamet
Albert Husson Ranald MacDougall |
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Cinematography | Philippe Rousselot
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Musician | George Fenton
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"De Niro and Penn...Terrific Together."-Roger Ebert, Siskel & Ebert There's something funny about those two new priests. In fact, there's something downright hilarious. Because Robert De Niro and Sean Penn aren't clergymen at all. They're escaped cons whose only prayer is to pass themselves off as men of the cloth... and pass right by a police blockade at the border and into the safety of Canada. Demi Moore joins De Niro and Penn in this clever romp scripted by David Mamet. The cons are loose and the comedy is on. It'll be a sin to miss it! |
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