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No Country For Old Men
Description
The movie follows a transition of mayhem when a drug deal goes wrong and accidentally pulling a drug dealer into the whole drama.
The movie follows a transition of mayhem when a drug deal goes wrong and accidentally pulling a drug dealer into the whole drama.
Actors:
Chris Warner,
Beth Grant,
Roland Uribe,
Myk Watford,
Javier Bardem,
Johnnie Hector,
Eduardo Antonio Garcia,
Mathew Greer,
Angelo Martinez,
Zach Hopkins,
Kathy Lamkin,
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Chris Warner
7 August 1970, Radford, Virginia, USA
Beth Grant
18 September 1949, Gadsden, Alabama, USA
Roland Uribe
Myk Watford
30 January 1971, Clearwater, Florida, USA
Javier Bardem
1 March 1969, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain
Johnnie Hector
24 April 1975, Roswell, New Mexico, USA
Eduardo Antonio Garcia
Mathew Greer
Angelo Martinez
25 May 1997
Zach Hopkins
22 February 1976, Graham, Texas, USA
Kathy Lamkin
Director:
Joel Coen ,
Ethan Coen
Joel Coen
29 November 1954, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Ethan Coen
21 September 1957, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Country:
United States
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