Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead (1995)

6.15
/ 10
26 User Ratings
1h 56m
Running Time

December 1, 1995
Release Date

Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead (1995)

6.15
/ 10
26 User Ratings
1h 56m
Running Time

December 1, 1995
Release Date

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Network & Production Companies
Miramax
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Plot.

Five different criminals face imminent death after botching a job quite badly.

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Cast & Crew.

Bill Bolender

Bill Bolender

Stevie's Dad

Susan Merson

Susan Merson

Woman with Cancer

Bill Erwin

Bill Erwin

70-Year-Old Man

Nate Ingram

Nate Ingram

Alley Hood

Jacob Bergener

Jacob Bergener

Alley Hood

Larry Curry Jr.

Larry Curry Jr.

Black Youth

Ruthay

Ruthay

Receptionist

Selina Mathews

Selina Mathews

Cynthia

Details.

Release Date
December 1, 1995

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 56m

Content Rating
R

Budget
$8,000,000

Box Office
$529,766

Filming Locations
Colorado, United States

Genres

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This Movie Is About.

bounty hunter
parent child relationship
boat
way of life
coffin
denver, colorado
godmother
paranoia
hitman
gangster
friendship
psychopath
revenge
murder
mafia
diner
illegal prostitution
extramarital affair

Wiki.

Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead is a 1995 American crime film directed by Gary Fleder and written by Scott Rosenberg. The film features an ensemble cast that includes Andy García, Christopher Lloyd, Treat Williams, Steve Buscemi, Christopher Walken, Fairuza Balk, and Gabrielle Anwar.

The film's title comes from a Warren Zevon song of the same name, recorded on his 1991 album Mr. Bad Example, which he allowed under the condition that the song be played during the end credits. The lead character's name, "Jimmy the Saint," comes from the Bruce Springsteen song "Lost in the Flood" from his 1973 album Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1995 Cannes Film Festival.

The film was a box office bomb and received negative reviews from critics, with many dismissing it as a "Pulp Fiction clone".

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