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| Woody Harrelson | Harlan DeGroat | |
| Dendrie Taylor | DeGroat's Date | |
| Carl Ciarfalio | Man at Drive In | |
| Nancy Mosser | Woman at Drive In | |
| Christian Bale | Russell Baze | |
| Casey Affleck | Rodney Baze Jr. | |
| Zoe Saldana | Lena Taylor | |
| Sam Shepard | Gerald 'Red' Baze | |
| Bingo O'Malley | Rodney Baze Sr. | |
| Tom Bower | Dan Dugan | |
| Willem Dafoe | John Petty | |
| Bobby Wolfe | Dwight Van Dunk | |
| Charles David Richards | Chaplain | |
| Forest Whitaker | Chief Wesley Barnes | |
| John W. Kleer | Man at Trailer Park |
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| Producer | Tony Scott
Ridley Scott |
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| Writer | Scott Cooper
Brad Ingelsby |
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| Cinematography | Masanobu Takayanagi
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| Musician | Dickon Hinchliffe
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From Scott Cooper, the critically acclaimed writer and director of Crazy Heart, comes a gripping and powerful drama about family, fate, circumstance and justice. Russell Baze (Oscar Winner Christian Bale) leads a dead-end life - he works a meaningless steel mill job all day, and cares for his terminally ill father at night. When Russell's brother Rodney (Casey Affleck) returns home from Iraq, he is lured into one of the Northeast's most ruthless crime rings and mysteriously disappears. When the police fail to solve the case, Russell puts his life at risk in order to seek justice for his brother. This absorbing film features a knockout cast that includes Woody Harrelson, Forest Whitaker, Willem Dafoe, Zoe Saldana and Sam Shepard. |
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