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Gran Torino
TrailerDisgruntled Korean War veteran Walt Kowalski sets out to reform his neighbor, a Hmong teenager who tried to steal Kowalski's prized possession: a 1972 Gran Torino.Genre: DramaActors: Clint Eastwood, Christopher Carley, Bee Vang, Ahney Her, Brian Haley, Geraldine Hughes, Dreama Walker, Brian Howe, John Carroll Lynch, William Hill, Brooke Chia Thao, ...»Director: Clint EastwoodCountry: Germany, United StatesDuration: 116 minQuality: HDRelease: 2008IMDb: 8.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Gran Torino"
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Characters of "Gran Torino"
Walt KowalskiPlayed by: Clint Eastwood
Father JanovichPlayed by: Christopher Carley
ThaoPlayed by: Bee Vang
SuePlayed by: Ahney Her
Mitch KowalskiPlayed by: Brian Haley
Karen KowalskiPlayed by: Geraldine Hughes
Ashley KowalskiPlayed by: Dreama Walker
Steve KowalskiPlayed by: Brian Howe
Barber MartinPlayed by: John Carroll Lynch
Tim KennedyPlayed by: William Hill
VuPlayed by: Brooke Chia Thao
GrandmaPlayed by: Chee Thao
YouaPlayed by: Choua Kue
Kor KhuePlayed by: Xia Soua Chang
AlPlayed by: John Johns
DarrellPlayed by: Davis Gloff
MelPlayed by: Thomas D. Mahard
Daniel KowalskiPlayed by: Austin Douglas Smith
David KowalskiPlayed by: Conor Liam Callaghan
Josh KowalskiPlayed by: Michael E. Kurowski
GeePlayed by: Maykao K. Lytongpao
Hmong NeighborPlayed by: Parng D. Yarng
Muslim ReceptionistPlayed by: My-Ishia Cason-Brown
Officer ChangPlayed by: Stephen Kue -
Directors of "Gran Torino"
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Creators of "Gran Torino"
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Critic Reviews of "Gran Torino"
Film.comMay 06, 2011Though the film feels like a requiem, Kowalski's heart is still defiantly beating.
Time OutFebruary 19, 2009The comedy-drama on release is actually a rather wise, insightful exploration of family and friendship, violence and vengeance.
Richard Roeper.comFebruary 08, 2009A brilliant commentary on a lot of earlier Clint Eastwood roles.
Film.comJanuary 24, 2009If Mt. Rushmore were to make a movie, it would probably look a lot like a Clint Eastwood movie.
Los Angeles TimesJanuary 16, 2009It is familiar, but only to a point. Suddenly, that point is past and much more serious questions come up, questions of responsibility, of vengeance, of the efficacy of blood for blood.
Christian Science MonitorJanuary 09, 2009This is among his lesser recent movies, which doesn't diminish its likability. In fact, it's pleasing to see Eastwood working the middle of the emotional register for a change.
DeadspinJune 22, 2013This is another Eastwood's deconstruction of his career, and it doesn't give anything else in the movie any room to breathe.
American ProfileSeptember 28, 2011Covers a lot of ground as it rolls: religion, the toll of war, mortality, what it means to be a man.
East Bay ExpressAugust 16, 2011Twenty minutes in, we know Walt is eventually going to give the car to the kid. The only question is how.
What CultureMarch 14, 2011This would be a fitting conclusion to a long and illustrious career.
Cinema AutopsyJuly 07, 2010Gran Torino is not Eastwood's best film as director or actor but it perfectly encapsulates his onscreen persona and his brilliant directorial career.
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