Bringing Out The Dead (1999)

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Written by Joe Connelly, Paul Schrader

Directed by Martin Scorsese

Production Year: 1999

Rating: 18 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Drama about a New York paramedic on the aptly named graveyard shift who is on the brink of physical and emotional collapse. Frank Pierce has worked in one of the city's most brutal neighbourhoods for years, and the pressure of the job has taken its toll. Plagued with self-doubt, he is haunted by the spirits of the people he was not able to save, and while he desperately wants to quit his job, outside forces won't let him walk away.

Cast

Image for Nicolas CageNicolas CageFrank Pierce
Image for Patricia ArquettePatricia ArquetteMary Burke
Image for John GoodmanJohn GoodmanLarry Verber
Image for Ving RhamesVing RhamesMarcus
Image for Tom SizemoreTom SizemoreTom Wall
Marc AnthonyNoel
Mary Beth HurtNurse Constance
Cliff CurtisCy Coates
Nestor SerranoDr. Hazmat
Aida TurturroNurse Crupp
Image for Sonja SohnSonja SohnKanita
Cynthia RomanRose
Afemo OmilamiGriss
Cullen O. JohnsonMr. Burke
Arthur J. NascarellaCap. Barney
Image for Martin ScorseseMartin ScorseseDispatcher
Julyana SoelistyoSister Fetus
Graciela LeCubeNeighbor Woman
Marylouise BurkeNeighbor Woman
Phyllis SomervilleMrs. Burke
Mary DivenyNeighbor Woman
Tom Riis FarrellJohn Burke
Aleks ShaklinArguing Russian
Leonid CiterArguing Russian
Jesus A. Del Rosario Jr.Man with Bloody Foot
Larry FessendenCokehead
Bernie FriedmanBig Feet
Theo KoganProstitute
Fuschia WalkerProstitute
John HeffernanMr. Oh

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