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Oscar Isaac | Abel Morales | |
Elyes Gabel | Julian | |
Jessica Chastain | Anna Morales | |
Lorna Pruce | Toll Booth Attendant | |
Christopher Abbott | Louis Servidio | |
Matthew Maher | John Dominczyk | |
Albert Brooks | Andrew Walsh | |
Jerry Adler | Joseph Mendelsohn | |
Quinn Meyers | Moishe Mendelsohn | |
Chester Jones III | Beat Cop | |
David Oyelowo | D.A. Lawrence | |
Ashley Williams | Deputy Lange | |
Glenn Fleshler | Arnold Kline | |
Jimmy Palumbo | Barber Jimmy O. | |
Daisy Tahan | Annie Morales | |
Taylor Richardson | Elizabeth Morales | |
Giselle Eisenberg | Catherine Morales | |
Tanner | Muffin | |
Phillip Chi | Burglar | |
Patrick Breen | Instructor | |
Ben Rosenfield | Sales Student Alex | |
Nick Bailey | Sales Recruit #2 | |
Jenilyn Rodriguez | Sales Recruit #3 | |
Linda Marie Larson | Abel's Secretary Debbie | |
Peter Gerety | Bill O'Leary |
Regisseur |
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Producent |
Jeff Skoll
Jonathan King Glen Basner Joshua Blum |
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Schrijver |
J.C. Chandor
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Camerawerk |
Bradford Young
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Muzikant |
Alex Ebert
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A thriller set in New York City during the winter of 1981, statistically one of the most violent years in the city's history, and centered on a the lives of an immigrant and his family trying to expand their business and capitalize on opportunities as the rampant violence, decay, and corruption of the day drag them in and threaten to destroy all they have built. |
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