
Gabriel Byrne
Tom Reagan
Marcia Gay Harden
Verna
John Turturro
Bernie Bernbaum
Jon Polito
Johnny Caspar
J.E. Freeman
Eddie Dane
Albert Finney
Leo
Mike Starr
Frankie
Al Mancini
Tic-Tac
Steve Buscemi
Mink
Richard Woods
Mayor Dale Levander
Tom Toner
O'Doole
Mario Todisco
Clarence 'Drop' Johnson
Olek Krupa
Tad
Michael Jeter
Adolph
Lanny Flaherty
Terry
Jeanette Kontomitras
Mrs. Caspar
Louis Charles Mounicou III
Johnny Caspar, Jr.
John McConnell
Cop - Brian
Helen Jolly
Screaming Lady
Hilda McLean
Landlady
Monte Starr
Gunman in Leo's House
Salvatore H. Tornabene
Rug Daniels
Kevin Dearie
Street Urchin
Michael Badalucco
Caspar's Driver
Charles Ferrara
Caspar's Butler
Esteban Fernández
Caspar's Cousin
George Fernández
Caspar's Cousin
Charles Gunning
Hitman at Verna's
Dave Drinkx
Hitman #2
David Darlow
Lazarre's Messenger
Robert LaBrosse
Lazarre's Tough
Carl Rooney
Lazarre's Tough
Jack Harris
Man with Pipe Bomb
John Schnauder Jr.
Cop with Bullhorn
Zolly Levin
Rabbi
Joey Ancona
Boxer
Bill Raye
Boxer
William Preston Robertson
Voice (voice)
Frances McDormand
Mayor's Secretary (uncredited)
Michael P. Cahill
Casino Patron (uncredited)


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Reviews

Gabriel Byrne is "Reagan", the enforcer for the pretty ruthless mob kingpin "Leo" (Albert Finney). He is caught in the middle of a battle between his boss and the man who would take his place "Caspar" (John Polito) over the antics of a rogue bookie "Bernie" (the scene-stealing John Turturro) who also happens to be the brother of "Verna" (Marcia Gay Harden) - the girlfriend of Leo, oh - and the mis

The answer my friend is a hat blowing in the wind. The Coen brothers craft a loving homage to gangster pictures of yore with splendid results. Essentially the plot has Gabriel Byrne as a good - bad guy caught between two rival gangster factions. It's a standard story line that is still providing cinematic water for many a film maker these days, but shot through the Coen prism, with literary ast












