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  1. Yesterday, upon the stair, I met a man who wasn't there. He wasn't there again today. I wish, I wish he'd go away... When I came home last night at three. The man was waiting there for me. But when I looked around the hall. I couldn't see him there at all! Go away, go away, don't you come back any more!

  2. Nov 16, 2001 · The Man Who Wasn't There is the new film from Joel and Ethan Coen. Set in the summer of 1949, The Man Who Wasn't There has as its title character Ed Crane (Billy Bob Thornton), a barber in a small ...

  3. Joel Coen, Ethan Coen. United States, United Kingdom, 2001. Crime, Drama. 116. Synopsis. In 1940s California, barber Ed Crane blackmails his wife’s boss and lover, hoping to get money to invest in a new business. When the boss uncovers the truth, he attempts to kill Crane, setting off a string of unforeseeable and tragic events. Synopsis.

  4. About this movie. The Coen Brothers are back with a dark and twisted film noir unlike anything you've ever seen. Set in a small 1949 California town, this is the story of a seemingly simple barber, who turns to blackmail and revenge to escape his achingly dull life. But in the tradition of classic noir, nothing goes as planned and nothing is as ...

  5. Sep 8, 2015 · If you like the weird David Lynch movies like Blue Velvet or Mulholland Drive, you'll like The Man Who Wasn't There. In a nutshell, this is a movie about a 1940s dull, deadpan, chain smoking man of few words living a boring life. He tries to get a more interesting life, but to do that requires the other people in his life to cooperate.

  6. Plot. When he accidentally takes possession of a top-secret invisibility potion while en route to his wedding, government bureaucrat Sam Cooper finds himself engulfed in a madcap free-for-all as Russians and other bad guys try to get the substance. To elude the Reds, his own State Department bosses and his livid fiancée, Cooper takes the ...

  7. Aug 7, 2014 · Rated. R. Runtime. 116 min. Release Date. 11/02/2001. The Coen Brothers’ The Man Who Wasn’t There has a perfect film noir opening, a monologue in voiceover that captures its protagonist’s unaffected, yet exacting, observations about his métier, his family, and his detachment from the world and those who inhabit it. His name is Ed Crane.

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