Dead Man | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | April 18, 2012
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Filled with actors who are characters to begin with. An interesting, almost po-mo approach to a Western. Geared more for art house crowd.
| genre | Western |
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| synopsis | On the run after murdering a man, accountant William Blake encounters a strange Indian named |
| lead actors | Johnny Depp | Gary Farmer | Crispin Glover | Lance Henriksen | Michael Wincott | Michael Wincott | Eugene Byrd | John Hurt | Robert Mitchum | Iggy Pop | Gabriel Byrne | Jared Harris | Mili Avital | Jimmie Ray Weeks | Mark Bringleson | John North |
| director | Jim Jarmusch |












