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Jack Nicholson | Francis Phelan | |
Meryl Streep | Helen Archer | |
Carroll Baker | Annie Phelan | |
Michael O'Keefe | Billy Phelan | |
Diane Venora | Margaret Phelan | |
Fred Gwynne | Oscar Reo | |
Margaret Whitton | Katrina Dougherty | |
Tom Waits | Rudy | |
Jake Dengel | Pee Wee | |
Nathan Lane | Harold Allen | |
William Duell | Moose | |
Laura Esterman | Nora Lawlor | |
James Gammon | Reverend Chester | |
Joe Grifasi | Jack | |
Richard Hamilton | Donovan |
Regisseur |
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Producent | Rob Cohen
Marcia Nasatir |
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Schrijver | William Kennedy
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Camerawerk | Lauro Escorel
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Muzikant | John Morris
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Albany, New York, Halloween, 1938. Francis Phelan and Helen Archer are bums, back in their birth city. She was a singer on the radio, he a major league pitcher. Death surrounds them: she's sick, a pal has cancer, he digs graves at the cemetery and visits the grave of his infant son whom he dropped; visions of his past haunt him, including ghosts of two men he killed. That night, out drinking, Helen tries to sing at a bar. Next day, Fran visits his wife and children and meets a grandson. He could stay, but decides it's not for him. Helen gets their things out of storage and finds a hotel. Amidst their mistakes and dereliction, the film explores their code of fairness and loyalty. |
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