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Road to Perdition
TrailerA hit man for an Irish gang in the Depression-era Midwest, hit man Michael Sullivan is known to friends and enemies alike as the Angel of Death. But his bonds of loyalty are put to the test when his son witnesses what he does for a living.Actors: Tyler Hoechlin, Rob Maxey, Liam Aiken, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Tom Hanks, Paul Newman, Daniel Craig, Ciarán Hinds, Craig Spidle, Ian Barford, Stephen P. Dunn, ...»Director: Sam MendesCountry: United StatesDuration: 117 minQuality: HDRelease: 2002IMDb: 7.70 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Road to Perdition"
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Characters of "Road to Perdition"
Michael Sullivan Jr.Played by: Tyler HoechlinDrugstore OwnerPlayed by: Rob MaxeyPeter SullivanPlayed by: Liam AikenAnnie SullivanPlayed by: Jennifer Jason LeighMichael SullivanPlayed by: Tom HanksJohn RooneyPlayed by: Paul NewmanConnor RooneyPlayed by: Daniel CraigFinn McGovernPlayed by: Ciarán HindsAlexander RancePlayed by: Dylan BakerFrank NittiPlayed by: Stanley TucciHarlen MaguirePlayed by: Jude Law -
Directors of "Road to Perdition"
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Creators of "Road to Perdition"
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Critic Reviews of "Road to Perdition"
Mike Clark USA TodayApril 14, 2013So is Perdition still a must-see? No question. But it's tough to fuss about it much when a picture is this fussy.
David Denby New YorkerApril 14, 2013Visually, the picture is all of a piece, but it's a self-conscious piece of work -- all dark-toned academic classicism.
Joe Morgenstern Wall Street JournalApril 14, 2013What makes the movie pay off is moving pictures of real action and of intimate scenes between man and boy that are all the more moving for being understated.
Todd McCarthy VarietyAugust 08, 2008While crisply edited and unindulgent, Mendes' work is gratifyingly old-school in its rejection of modern-day stylistic agitation, the better to achieve a slow but inexorable build to its climax.
Jonathan Rosenbaum Chicago ReaderApril 17, 2007Sam Mendes's 2002 follow-up to American Beauty finds him every bit as adept, arty, and Oscar hungry.
Geoff Andrew Time OutFebruary 09, 2006Ploughing a furrowed brow, Hanks is fatally miscast -- except that the story turns so sentimental and bathetic, he's actually in his element.
Alberto Abuín Blog de cineFebruary 28, 2017Gangsters. Parents. Children. Honor. 'Road to Perdition' is all this and more, perhaps too perfect or too calculated, but with great cinema in it. [Full review in Spanish]
Stuart KlawansJuly 21, 2015Very little of Road to Perdition lingers, except for a feeling that you've been carried along.
Brian Gibson Vue Weekly (Edmonton, Canada)February 07, 2014Crisply, starchily self-conscious in its efforts to be a gangster epic. A pretty-enough remote place, with its rain and snow and fedoras and trenchcoats, but it's still a long way from Boardwalk Empire and Miller's Crossing.
Nell Minow Common Sense MediaDecember 29, 2010Powerful, beautiful film; ok for mature teens.
Peter Canavese Groucho ReviewsAugust 02, 2010The top-billed actors deliver: Hanks with his resonant reserve and Newman in conveying Rooney's failed attempt to live up to his self-image as the ultimate just and loving patriarch. [Blu-ray]
John J. Puccio Movie MetropolisJuly 28, 2010...something more than the sum of its parts; namely, a gripping, touching, entertaining motion picture.
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