Dead Man Walking (1995)

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Written by Helen Prejean, Tim Robbins

Directed by Tim Robbins

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1995

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: UK/USA

Filmed in Colour

Sister Prejean is moved to help murderer Matthew Poncelet after receiving a letter written from Death Row. Despite angry protests, she tries to stop his execution and in the process makes a connection with the convicted killer. Oscar-winning performance from Susan Sarandon.

When is Dead Man Walking next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Sky Movies Modern Greats November 25th, 1:35am and on Sky Movies Modern Greats HD November 25th, 1:35am. See more...

Cast

Image for Susan SarandonSusan SarandonSister Helen Prejean
Image for Sean PennSean PennMatthew Poncelet
Robert ProskyHilton Barber
Raymond J. BarryEarl Delacroix
Image for R. Lee ErmeyR. Lee ErmeyClyde Percy
Celia WestonMary Beth Percy
Lois SmithHelen's mother
Scott WilsonChaplain Farlely
Roberta MaxwellLucille Poncelet
Margo MartindaleSister Colleen
Barton HeymanCapt. Beliveau
Steve BolesSgt. Neal Trapp
Nesbitt BlaisdellWarden Hartman
Ray AranhaLuis Montoya
Larry PineGuy Gilardi

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