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Killing Them Softly

Killing Them Softly

  • Status: Released
  • 30-07-2012
  • Runtime: 97 min
  • Score: 6.021
  • Vote count: 2264

Jackie Cogan is an enforcer hired to restore order after three dumb guys rob a Mob protected card game, causing the local criminal economy to collapse.

Brad Pitt

Jackie Cogan

Scoot McNairy

Frankie

Ben Mendelsohn

Russell

James Gandolfini

Mickey

Ray Liotta

Markie Trattman

Richard Jenkins

Driver

Vincent Curatola

Johnny Amato

Sam Shepard

Dillon

George Carroll

Kenny Gill

Max Casella

Barry Caprio

Trevor Long

Steve Caprio

Linara Washington

Hooker

Ross Brodar

Poker Guy

Wade Allen

Business Suit Agent

Christopher Berry

Cab Driver Agent

Kenneth Brown Jr.

Security Force Agent

Mustafa Harris

Bartender #1

John McConnell

Bartender #2

Dared Wright

Waiter

Joe Chrest

Business Suit Agent

Elvin Yoshida

Asian Poker Player (uncredited)

Glen Warner

Construction Worker (uncredited)

Logan Douglas Smith

Bus Station Construction Worker (uncredited)

Adam Sibley

Naked Guy (uncredited)

Henry Paulson

Self (archive footage)

Barack Obama

Self (archive footage)

John McCain

Self (archive footage)

David Joseph Martinez

Pablo (uncredited)

Raymond Lapino

Elderly Poker Player (uncredited)

Shadoe Knight

Mafia Poker Player (uncredited)

John C. Klein

Traveler (uncredited)

Wendy Clarice Jordan

Pink Pants (uncredited)

Kirk Jordan

DEA Agent (uncredited)

Joshua Joseph Gillum

Murderer (uncredited)

Oscar Gale

Sweet Melinda (uncredited)

Gregory Allen Gabroy

Reveler (uncredited)

Garret Dillahunt

Eddie Mattie (uncredited)

Peter A. DeFazio

Self (archive footage)

Edward J. Clare

Prison Doctor (uncredited)

George W. Bush

Self (archive footage)

Rhonda Floyd Aguillard

Pedestrian (uncredited)

Julia Adams

Maid (uncredited)

Roger Pfeiffer

Bar Patron #3

Shannon Brewer

Bar Patron #2

Bryan Billingsley

Bar Patron #1

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“Killing Them Softly” has a great noir setting, superb acting and excellent cinematography, but due to the endless pointless conversations, the thin storyline ends up being extremely incoherent. 4/10