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Bringing Out The Dead (1999)
Rating:
Starring: Nicolas Cage, Patricia Arquette, John Goodman, Ving Rhames, Tom Sizemore
Director: Martin Scorsese
Category: Drama
Studio: Paramount Pictures
Subtitles:
English
Length:
121 mins

 
 

 

"A Great Film Filled With Fire And Passion."-Roger Ebert & The Movies

From acclaimed director Martin Scorsese (Casino, Taxi Driver) comes one of his most compelling and unforgettable movies.Nicolas Cage stars as Frank Pierce, a paramedic on the brink of madness from too many years of saving and losing lives.One fateful night, Frank meets Mary Burke (Patricia Arquette), the daughter of a man Frank tried to save.Together, Frank and Mary confront the ghosts of the past, and discover that redemption can be found among the living.

 
 
   
   

 
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