Dead Man
Actors:
- Billy Bob Thornton
- Iggy Pop
- Johnny Depp (William Blake)
- Crispin Glover (Train Fireman)
- Gibby Haynes (Man with Gun in Alley)
- Richard Boes (Man with Wrench)
- George Duckworth (Man at End of Street)
- John Hurt (John Scholfield)
- John North (Mr. Olafsen)
- Robert Mitchum (John Dickinson)
- Mili Avital (Thel Russell)
- Peter Schrum (Drunk)
- Gabriel Byrne (Charlie Dickinson)
- Gary Farmer (Nobody)
- Lance Henriksen (Cole Wilson)
- Michael Wincott (Conway Twill)
- Eugene Byrd (Johnny 'The Kid' Pickett)
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Video Information
| Runtime: | 121 minutes |
|---|---|
| Resolution: | 1280x720 px |
| Codec: | V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC |
| Bit Rate: | 4622 kbps |
| FPS: | 23.976 |
| Size: | 4477.91 MB |
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Storyline
Taglines:
- No one can survive becoming a legend.
Plot Summary:
One of the most successful roles of Johnny Depp is William Blake, a young accountant who arrived at the distant town to work at the doubtful manufacture having a one way ticket. At the very first evening he gets into a very disagreeable, Wild-West-style story, and now he has to go into hiding, being hunted down by three cutthroats who have the only purpose - to kill him and then to deliver to the powerful manufacture owner. Being on the run, he suddenly meets the strange Indian who call himself Nobody and offers William his help. This rather surrealistic, black-and-white metaphoric movie is very stylish and intricate at some points, but a severely DEPPressive one as the theme of the last journey of any human seems to be one of the main counterpoints of the picture. Also starring are Iggy Pop, Crispin Glover, Billy Bob Thornton and Lance Henricksen.
