
There are no clean getaways.
Llewelyn Moss stumbles upon dead bodies, $2 million and a hoard of heroin in a Texas desert, but methodical killer Anton Chigurh comes looking for it, with local sheriff Ed Tom Bell hot on his trail. The roles of prey and predator blur as the violent pursuit of money and justice collide.
- 7.9
- 2007
- Released
- 2h 2m

Javier Bardem
Anton Chigurh
Tommy Lee Jones
Ed Tom Bell
Josh Brolin
Llewelyn Moss
Woody Harrelson
Carson Wells
Kelly Macdonald
Carla Jean Moss
Garret Dillahunt
Wendell
Tess Harper
Loretta Bell
Barry Corbin
Ellis
Stephen Root
Man Who Hires Wells
Rodger Boyce
El Paso Sheriff
Beth Grant
Carla Jean's Mother
Ana Reeder
Poolside Woman
Kit Gwin
Sheriff Bell's Secretary
Zach Hopkins
Strangled Deputy
Chip Love
Man in Ford
Eduardo Antonio Garcia
"Agua" Man
Gene Jones
Gas Station Proprietor
Myk Watford
"Managerial" Victim
Boots Southerland
"Managerial" Victim
Kathy Lamkin
Desert Aire Manager
Johnnie Hector
Cabbie at Bus Station
Margaret Bowman
Del Rio Motel Clerk
Thomas Kopache
Boot Salesman
Jason Douglas
Cabbie at Motel
Doris Hargrave
Waitress
Rutherford Cravens
Gun Store Clerk
Matthew Posey
Sporting Goods Clerk
George Adelo
Mexican in Bathtub
Mathew Greer
Hitchhiking Driver
Trent Moore
Nervous Accountant
Marc Miles
Hotel Eagle Clerk
Luce Rains
Pickup Driver
Philip Bentham
Border Bridge Youth
Eric Reeves
Border Bridge Youth
Josh Meyer
Border Bridge Youth
Chris Warner
Flatbed Driver
Brandon Smith
INS Official
Roland Uribe
Well Dressed Mexican
Richard Jackson
Chicken Farmer
Josh Blaylock
Boy on Bike
Caleb Landry Jones
Boy on Bike
Dorsey Ray
Odessa Cabbie
Angel H. Alvarado Jr.
Norteño Band
David A. Gomez
Norteño Band
Milton Hernandez
Norteño Band
John Mancha
Norteño Band
Scott Flick
Cab Driver (uncredited)
Albert Fry Jr.
El Paso Deputy (uncredited)
Angelo Martinez
Bus Passenger (uncredited)
James Rishe
Coffee Shop Customer (uncredited)
Elizabeth Slagsvol
Nurse (uncredited)










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$25,000,000.00
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Reviews

Only the second time seeing this but this is a well done western-drama with amazing performances, most notably Javier Bardem and to a lesser extent, Josh Brolin. I don't think it's a great movie especially compared to a movie like Hell or High Water, but still highly entertaining. **3.75/5**

This is a spoiled brat Hollywood formula version of the classic film NIGHTFALL. It is so parallel to Nightfall that there is no doubt that McCarthy wrote it as a brattish rewrite of the classic film. By "brat" I mean it is contrived to appease the control freak nature of the immature and spoiled American. I doubt this will fare well in the future, and if anything, it will cause a renewed interest

Javier Bardem is just great in this! He is "Anton", a ruthlessly efficient killer on the hunt for a missing bag of loot that has fallen into the hands of the opportunistic "Moss" (Josh Brolin) after a drug deal goes awry. The latter man soon cottons onto the fact that his life is now considerably more at risk and he has to figure just out how to survive long enough to escape and enjoy his cash. "M

**Enjoyed it. Go watch it. But don't expect a masterpiece.** There is no denying this is a very well-done film with incredible actors and storytelling. Javier Bardem's Anton Chigurh stands out immediately as a new iconic film villain full of foreboding relentless focus and cold uncaring presence. No Country is clearly a product of the Coen Brothers' unique charm and style. It boasts some tense

I can't say I view this one positively. I clearly don't get it, which I'm fine with. I'm all for films that don't play it so straight that it's predictable, but at the same time I'm rarely a fan of films that are so full of themselves to end in such a derisory way. Listen, that's probably harsh as it is still a good flick no doubt, but <em>'No Country for Old Men'</em> is highly unsatisfactory

I watched this for the first time with a few friends as part of an ongoing movie night we shared. I think it was the most violent film we watched together. The plot is taut and somewhat riveting, with great dialogue and acting. At the same time, for me, it seemed rather bleak. I gradually had the sense it would not end well for nearly anybody. If it weren’t for the Tommy Lee Jones character, I am

I always figured when I got older, God would sorta come inta my life somehow. And he didn't. I don't blame him. If I was him I would have the same opinion of me that he does. No Country for Old Men is directed by Joel Coen and Ethan Coen, and the Coen's adapt the screenplay from Cormac McCarthy's novel of the same name. It stars Tommy Lee Jones, Javier Bardem, Josh Brolin, Woody Harelson, Javi

I literally liked the Movie. Its story is outstanding and innovative. However, I wish the ending was more of action scenes than dialogues. Not to forget that Javier Barden's acting is breathtaking and marvelous. His smile 4:49 is petrifying!
No Country for Old Men (2007) Another great one from the Coen Brothers 27 January 2009 - 3 out of 3 users found this review helpful. INSTANT CLASSIC.: YES, this film is as good as the critics say. YES, the performances are as good as the Academy says. NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN is one of my favorite films and I have watched it many, many times. Javier Bardem, makes an excellent screen villain, this











