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Bringing Out the Dead (1999)

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Directed by
Martin Scorsese

Written by
Joe Connelly, Paul Schrader

Cast
Nicolas Cage, Patricia Arquette, John Goodman, Ving Rhames, Tom Sizemore [more]


Release Date
• USA: Oct 22, 1999
• UK: 7 Jan 2000
DVD Release Date
• R1: May 9, 2000
• R2: 8 Jan 2001

Budget $32,000,000

Official Website:
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MPAA Rating
Rated R for gritty violent content, drug use and language.

Running Time
2 hours, 1 minute

Country USA

Studio Cappa, Paramount, Scott Rudin, Touchstone Pictures

More info on IMDb.com

Other Titles
• Bringing Out the Dead
• Nächte der Erinnerung (1999)



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Bringing Out The Dead


Release Date: May 9, 2000
Region: 1
Runtime: 121 mins
Studio: Paramount Pictures
Audio:
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Video:
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Subtitles: English
Packaging: Keep Case
Rating: R
Features:
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Scene Selection 2 Theatrical Trailers Exclusive Cast and Crew Interviews
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Bringing Out The Dead [2000]
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Reuniting the "dream team" of director Martin Scorsese and screenwriter (and esteemed director in his own right) Paul Schrader--the men who brought you Taxi Driver and Raging Bull--Bringing Out the Dead provoked outrageously high expectations on its theatrical release. But when this brown-paper parcel of a film was unwrapped by critics and film-goers, the collective Christmas-morning sigh of disappointment was all but audible. Sure, there's lots of blood but where are all the guns, the wise guys cracking wise, the filmic fireworks most people expect from a Scorsese movie? But shake the wrapping a bit and out rolls a tiny, perfect parable about New York City ambulance driver Frank (Nicolas Cage) who finds grace just when he seems to have hit rock bottom.

Deprived of sleep, wired on speed of kinds, haunted by visions of a homeless girl he couldn't save, like Taxi Driver's Travis Bickle, Frank roams the neon-spackled streets despairing at the decay around him. He's as war-torn by the ravages of the 1980s (the film is set in the early 1990s, before Mayor Giuliani got tough on crime) as Travis was by Vietnam's after effects. But Frank's problem is too much empathy, not alienation, and at least he's not as crazy as his co-drivers--one addicted to food (John Goodman), one to religion (Ving Rhames) and one to drugs and violence (Tom Sizemore)--each colleague more hilarious and frightening than the last. This is a story of a man who thought he could not take it anymore, one wracked by guilt and regret, who ends up being redeemed by--it's a movie cliché, and yet it just about works here--the love of a good woman (Patricia Arquette).

Bringing Out the Dead may lack the glamorous, adolescent angst of Taxi Driver and eschew the rigorous dissection of masculinity that distinguished Raging Bull but it has its own quieter virtues and just as much visual bravura. Watching it on the small screen gives you more time to absorb its moral subtleties, its spectacular time-lapse photography and, like all great Scorsese movies, its hysterical stretches of black humour (Rhames' character's attempt to raise a seemingly dead clubber is a particular highlight). It may not be one of the director's, or even the screenwriter's, best films, but it still towers above most of the dross churned out by Hollywood every year and remains indispensable viewing for anyone serious about cinema. --Leslie Felperin

Release Date: Jan 8, 2001
Audio:

Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround
Subtitles: Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, Icelandic, Norwegian, Swedish
Features:
Scene Access
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