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Synopsis
A relationship between two brothers literally becomes a matter of life and death in this drama from writer, director and actor Edward Burns. Francis Sullivan (Burns) was a street-wise thug with ties to the Irish mob until his younger brother Sean (Elijah Wood) was killed on Ash Wednesday in 1980 while trying to protect Francis from gangsters who were out to kill him. Three years later, Francis is a law-abiding man who is trying to stay on the straight and narrow and keep his eye on Grace (Rosario Dawson), Sean's widow. However, rumors have begun to circulate that Sean's death was just a ruse fabricated by Francis and a sympathetic priest, Father Mahoney (James Handy), to get mobster Moran (Oliver Platt) off Sean's back. Some people have spotted someone who looks a lot like Sean wandering around the neighborhood, and Moran, who doesn't forget a grudge, begins scouring the neighborhood in search of Sean, while Francis has worries of his own about Sean, since his relationship with Grace has started to move beyond simple family friendship. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Edward Burns Francis Sullivan
James Handy Father Mahoney
Malachy McCourt Whitey
Michael Mulheren Detective Pulaski
Oliver Platt Moran
Elijah Wood Sean Sullivan
Julie Hale Maggie Shea
Pat McNamara Murph
Rosario Dawson Grace Quinonez

Production Crew

Lucio Seixas Art Director
Ali Farrell Casting
Laura Rosenthal Casting
Russell Fine Cinematographer
Aaron Lubin Co-producer
David Shire Composer (Music Score)
Catherine Marie Thomas Costume Designer
Edward Burns Director
David Greenwald Editor
Caroline Kaplan Executive Producer
Glen Basner Executive Producer
Jonathan Sehring Executive Producer
Tracy McKnight Musical Direction/Supervision
Edward Burns Producer
Margot Bridger Producer
Susan Block Production Designer
Edward Burns Screenwriter
Carrie Stewart Set Designer
Jerry Stein Sound/Sound Designer
Benjamin Cheah Supervising Sound Editor
Year: 2003
Runtime: 98
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for pervasive language and some violence
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
IFC Films
Marlboro Road Gang

Release
October 11, 2002 (USA - Limited)
by IFC Films