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| Clint Eastwood | Walt Kowalski | |
| Christopher Carley | Father Janovich | |
| Bee Vang | Thao | |
| Ahney Her | Sue | |
| Brian Haley | Mitch Kowalski | |
| Geraldine Hughes | Karen Kowalski | |
| Dreama Walker | Ashley Kowalski | |
| Brian Howe | Steve Kowalski | |
| John Carroll Lynch | Barber Martin | |
| William Hill | Tim Kennedy | |
| Brooke Chia Thao | Vu | |
| Chee Thao | Grandma | |
| Choua Kue | Youa | |
| Scott Eastwood | Trey (as Scott Reeves) | |
| Xia Soua Chang | Kor Khue | |
| Sonny Vue | Smokie | |
| Doua Moua | Spider | |
| Greg Trzaskoma | Bartender | |
| John Johns | Al | |
| Davis Gloff | Darrell | |
| Thomas D. Mahard | Mel (as Tom Mahard) | |
| Cory Hardrict | Duke | |
| Nana Gbewonyo | Monk | |
| Arthur Cartwright | Prez | |
| Austin Douglas Smith | Daniel Kowalski | |
| Conor Liam Callaghan | David Kowalski | |
| Michael E. Kurowski | Josh Kowalski (as Michael Kurowski) | |
| Julia Ho | Dr. Chu | |
| Maykao K. Lytongpao | Gee | |
| Carlos Guadarrama | Head Latino | |
| Bee Vang | Thao Vang Lor | |
| Ahney Her | Sue Lor | |
| Brian Haley | Mitch Kowalski | |
| Scott Eastwood | Trey |
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| Producer | Bill Gerber
Clint Eastwood |
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| Writer | Nick Schenk
Dave Johannson |
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| Cinematography | Tom Stern
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| Musician | Michael Stevens
Kyle Eastwood |
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Korean War vet and retired autoworker Walt Kowalski doesn't much like how his life or his neighbourhood has turned out. He especially doesn't like the people next door, Hmong immigrants from Southeast Asia. But events force Walt to defend those neighbours against a local gang that feeds on violence and fear. Clint Eastwood works on both sides of the camera, winning the National Board of Review Award as Best Actor for his bone-deep playing of Kowalski, burnished into a "prime vintage Eastwood performance" (Peter Travers, Rolling Stone). |
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