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The Friends of Eddie Coyle
TrailerEddie Coyle is an ex-gangster who wants to make a fresh start and doesn't want to live in prison anymore. Unfortunately, the bob tries to pull him over while the police wants him to be their informant. Now, it's time for Eddie to choose his ultimate path in life.Actors: Robert Mitchum, Peter Boyle, Richard Jordan, Steven Keats, Alex Rocco, Joe Santos, Mitchell Ryan, Peter MacLean, Kevin OMorrison, Marvin Lichterman, Carolyn Pickman, ...»Director: Peter YatesCountry: United StatesDuration: 102 minQuality: HDRelease: 1973IMDb: 7.40 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "The Friends of Eddie Coyle"
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Characters of "The Friends of Eddie Coyle"
Eddie 'Fingers' CoylePlayed by: Robert MitchumDillonPlayed by: Peter BoyleDave FoleyPlayed by: Richard JordanJackie BrownPlayed by: Steven KeatsJimmy ScalisePlayed by: Alex RoccoArtie VanPlayed by: Joe SantosWatersPlayed by: Mitchell RyanMr. PartridgePlayed by: Peter MacLeanVernonPlayed by: Marvin LichtermanNancyPlayed by: Carolyn Pickman -
Directors of "The Friends of Eddie Coyle"
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Creators of "The Friends of Eddie Coyle"
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Critic Reviews of "The Friends of Eddie Coyle"
Lewis Porteous The SkinnyFebruary 02, 2016Robert Mitchum brings late-career gravitas to this brilliant Boston-set crime thriller.
Austin Trunick Under the RadarApril 28, 2015[An] un-romanticized portrayal of organized crime ... In Coyle, the heists don't go according to plan, the gun dealers are teenagers or junkies, and mob hits are messy affairs.
Geoffrey O'Brien Film Comment MagazineNovember 17, 2013Deep weariness and disappointment hover in every gesture and line reading, especially when [Robert Mitchum] manages to get off a funny remark
Gabe Leibowitz Film and FeltJuly 09, 2011Peter Yates' crime drama is chock-full of wonderful moments, creative framing (especially an intrusion in a bank teller's home early on in the proceedings), and emotional punch.
Nick Schager Lessons of DarknessJune 08, 2011Laced with a fatalism as romantic as its Beantown milieu is damp and grungy.
Rob Gonsalves eFilmCritic.comOctober 11, 2010Great icon-smashing and icon-making all in one.
Christopher Long Movie MetropolisJanuary 29, 2010Mitchums low-key performance as a total schlemiel is one of his finest.
James Kendrick Q Network Film DeskJune 30, 2009a slow burn crime thriller that may lack flash, but is heavy with presence
Jeffrey M. Anderson Combustible CelluloidMay 22, 2009Though the picture doesn't really establish itself as any kind of masterpiece, it's a very, very good example of gritty 1970s Hollywood filmmaking.
Sean Axmaker Seanax.comMay 19, 2009... [Robert] Mitchum is at his best as a tired professional still hustling because it's all he knows.
Bill Weber Slant MagazineMay 18, 2009It's a slug's-eye view of autumnal Greater Boston, remote when not sleazy; even when Mitchum and Boyle attend a Bruins hockey game, it's in the nosebleed seats.
Chris Cabin Filmcritic.comMarch 23, 2009Mitchum's true swan song
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