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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0190590/

O Brother, Where Art Thou?

MPAA Rated PG-13 for some violence and language

***I do not own this content, content is owned by its respective copyright holders, i.e., Universal Studios, Touchstone Pictures, Working Title and Studio Canal, along with any other subsidiaries, organizations or individuals who may have rights to this intellectual property, direct or implied, via copyright. Again, I am just a fan, outside of that, I own nothing and claim to own nothing in the way of copyrights.***

IMDb user rating 7.8/10 with 92,121 votes as of 5/21/10

Runtime: 106/107 minutes

Director(s):
Joel Coen
Ethan Coen (uncredited)

Writing Credits:
Homer (epic poem "The Odyssey")
Ethan Coen (written by) &
Joel Coen (written by)

Release Date: December 22, 2000 (USA)

Genre: Comedy, Adventure

Plot: Everrett Ullysus McGill, sick of breaking rocks in the heat of a Mississippi summer, escapes with his two dim accomplices, Delmar and Pete. Trying to reclaim a buried treasure before its lost forever underneath a lake, the three make their way to Everett's homestead. Along the way, they meet a conniving one-eyed Bible salesman, a blind prophet, a trio of sexy sirens, and a man who sold his soul to the devil. In their race to reach the treasure before it's flooded, they end up crashing a Ku Klux Klan lynch mob, help a sensitive Baby-Face Nelson rob three banks in two hours, and even have enough time to put out a best selling record as "The Soggy Bottom Boys."

Cast: George Clooney, John Turturro, Tim Blake Nelson, John Goodman, Holly Hunter, Chris Thomas King, Charles Durning, Del Pentecost, Michael Badalucco, J.R. Horne, Brian Reddy, Wayne Duvall, Ed Gale, Ray McKinnon, Daniel von Bargen, Lee Weaver, Mia Tate, Musetta Vander, Christy Taylor, Quinn Gasaway, Frank Collison

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  • COW KILLER!

  • @DiegoKaiserPM Indian War Whoop, played by John Hartford.

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  • @ChocolateHeartPrince i love the song it was so well sung

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  • All I can think is, "Hey look! It's Dr. Pendansky!"

  • Every time I see this scene and I hear those men singing I begin to cry. So much power. 

  • @DiegoKaiserPM i love that song too

  • @Monkeyradar He robbed many banks and, although we didn't see it in the movie, probably killed many men.

  • The scene where the three boys escape being executioned is great, it reveals how a religious theme has shaped the film . The song being sung 'lonesome valley' begins like a funeral march, a bluesy death lament as all hope seems to be lost for the boys, but once the flood hits, the tone of the scene changes and the song becomes more of a solemn hymn to God, acknowledging God's will and power as an uncorrupted force that will cast down any human affair to restore the natural order of things.

  • Why are they electrocuting him for being a cow killer? Are these people stupid?

  • @mandalorian115 Its rolltop desk dumby!

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