Title: Dead for a Dollar
Original Title: Dead for a Dollar
Year: 2023
Info
- Country: Canada USA
- Length: 107 Minutes (1 hour 47 min)
- Genre: Western Suspense
- Studios: Polaris Film Production & Finance
- Distributor: A Contracorriente Films
Plot
A famous bounty hunter crosses paths with three figures: his arch-nemesis, a professional gambler and an outlaw he had put in jail years earlier. The film has a story by Matt Harris and is scripted and directed by Walter Hill, award-winning filmmaker and winner of two Primetime Emmy Awards for 'Broken Trail' and 'Deadwood', who furthermore has the science fiction saga 'Alien' behind him, as well as films like 'Prometheus' and 'The Getaway'.
Its cast is full of familiar faces, starting with two-time Oscar winner Christoph Waltz ('Inglourious Basterds', 'Django Unchained'), who plays Max Borlund, and Willem Dafoe ('The Florida Project', 'At Eternity's Gates') as Joe Cribbens. These two acting eminences are joined by Rachel Brosnahan ('House of Cards', 'The Marvelous Mrs Maisel'), Warren Burke, Brandon Scott ('Dead to Me,' 'This Is Us,' 'Thirteen Reasons Why'), Benjamin Pratt ('Traffic'), Luis Chavez ('Ocean's 13,' 'Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles'), Hamish Linklater ('The Big Short,' 'The Fantastic 4'), Fidel Gomez ('Call My Name'), Guy Burnet ('Oppenheimer'), Alfredo Quiroz ('Sicario: Day of the Soldado'), Scott Peat ('Westworld'), Diane Villegas, J.D. Garfield, Jackamore Buzzell, James Espinoza, Jeremiah Core and Sahwn-Caulin Young.
Cast
Director:
Max Borlund
Joe Cribbens
Rachel Kidd
Pvt. Elijah Jones
Tiberio Vargas
Martin Kidd
Luke Schoonover
Videos
May 9 2023
March 24 2023
Photos
Trivia
Written 20 years ago
Matt Harris wrote this screenplay, originally titled "Moon of Popping Trees", in 2000. It won the Nicholl Fellowship in Screenwriting in 2002. However, Harris was unable to sell it, and it languished until his first produced screenplay, 'The Starling' (2021), renewed interest in it.
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