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John Turturro | Pete | |
George Clooney | Everett McGill | |
Tim Blake Nelson | Delmar O'Donnell | |
Michael Badalucco | George Nelson | |
Holly Hunter | Penny | |
John Goodman | Big Dan Teague | |
Charles Durning | Pappy O'Daniel | |
Wayne Duvall | Homer Stokes | |
Ray McKinnon | Vernon T. Waldrip | |
Daniel Von Bargen | Sheriff Cooley |
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Producer |
Tim Bevan
Eric Fellner |
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Writer | Homer
Joel Coen |
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Cinematography |
Roger Deakins
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Musician | T-Bone Burnett
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O’Brother, Where Art Thou? Is a Coen Brother's film roughly based on Homer’s “Odyssey.” Taking place in the deep south in the 1930’s the film tells the story of three escaped prison workers and their journey for a buried treasure. On their journey they come across many comical characters and incredible situations. |
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