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Val Kilmer | Joe Manditski | |
Christopher Walken | Shondor Birns | |
Linda Cardellini | Joan Madigan | |
Ray Stevenson | Danny Greene | |
Vinnie Jones | Keith Ritson | |
Vincent D'Onofrio | John Nardi | |
Laura Ramsey | Ellie O'Hara | |
Robert Davi | Ray Ferritto | |
Paul Sorvino | Tony Salerno | |
Mike Starr | Leo Moceri | |
Jeff Chase | Joe Buka | |
Jason Butler Harner | Art Sneperger | |
Tony Darrow | Mikey Mendarolo | |
Fionnula Flanagan | Grace O'Keefe | |
Bob Gunton | Jerry Merke |
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Producer | Al Corley
Eugene Musso |
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Writer | Jonathan Hensleigh
Jeremy Walters |
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Cinematography | Karl Walter Lindenlaub
Karl Walter |
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Musician | Patrick Cassidy
Patrick |
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Over the summer of 1976, thirty-six bombs detonate in the heart of Cleveland while a turf war raged between Irish mobster Danny Greene and the Italian mafia. Based on a true story, kill the Irishman chronicles Greene's heroic rise from a tough Cleveland neighborhood to become an enforcer in the local mob. Turning the tables on loan shark Shondor Birns and allying himself with gangster John Nardi, Greene stops taking orders from the mafia and pursues his own power. Surviving countless assassination attempts from the mob and killing off anyone who went after him in retaliation, Danny Greene's infamous invincibility and notorious fearlessness eventually led to the collapse of mafia syndicates across the U.S. and also earned him the status of the man the mob couldn't kill. |
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