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Colin Farrell | Tommy Sweet | |
Maggie Gyllenhaal | Jean Craddock | |
Jeff Bridges | Bad Blake | |
Robert Duvall | Wayne Kramer | |
Beth Grant | JoAnne | |
Sarah Jane Morris | Marissa Reynolds | |
Luce Rains | Motel Manager | |
Tom Bower | Bill Wilson | |
Annie Corley | Donna | |
Rick Dial | Wesley Barnes | |
Josh Berry | Security Guard | |
Chad Brummett | Young Guy | |
William Sterchi | Pat | |
Christina Koerber | Business Professional | |
Daniel J Gonzales | Mall shopper | |
James Keane | Manager | |
Anna Felix | Barmaid | |
Paul Herman | Jack Greene | |
Ryan Bingham | Tony | |
Debrianna Mansini | Ann | |
Jerry Handy | Cowboy | |
Jack Nation | Buddy Craddock | |
Ryil Adamson | Ralphie | |
J. Michael Oliva | Bear | |
David Manzanares | Nick |
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Producer | Robert Duvall
Rob Carliner |
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Writer | Scott Cooper
Thomas Cobb |
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Cinematography | Barry Markowitz
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Musician | Stephen Bruton
T-Bone Burnett |
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Profligate and free-living country western singer Bad Blake (Jeff Bridges) seems to have lived his life on his own terms: one night stands and bouts of heavy drinking. Reduced to singing in bars in the remote American Southwest, he meets a young journalist named Jean Craddock (Maggie Gyllenhaal). He becomes flattered by her interest in him, despite the fact that he has thrown away every opportunity in his life to be a success personally and professionally. Yet, even a last chance at love and compassion cannot cause Bad Blake to reform his desperate lifestyle. Even a chance to team up with his former friend Tommy Sweet (Colin Farrell) only makes Bad Blake swallow a bitter pill. |
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