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    R1990 · Thriller · 1h 39m

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  1. Apr 20, 1990 · Miami Blues: Directed by George Armitage. With Alec Baldwin, Cecilia Pérez-Cervera, Georgie Cranford, Edward Saxon. An ex-con's first act of freedom is moving to Miami where he restarts his old criminal ways with even more potency.

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    Miami Blues is a 1990 American neo-noir black comedy crime drama film directed by George Armitage, [ 2] based on the novel of the same name by Charles Willeford. [ 3] It stars Alec Baldwin, Fred Ward (who also served as an executive producer) and Jennifer Jason Leigh .

  3. Laced with hard-boiled thrills and pitch-black comedy, Miami Blues delivers a disarmingly off-kilter crime caper.

  4. Jan 1, 2001 · With Miami Blues, veteran crime fiction writer Charles Willeford introduces Miami Homicide detective Hoke Moseley who has to rank as one of the most unique and interesting fictional homicide cops ever to work a case.

  5. Miami Blues (1990) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. Apr 20, 1990 · Miami Blues. Action. 97 minutes ‧ R ‧ 1990. Roger Ebert. April 20, 1990. 3 min read. They’re looking for the right tone in “Miami Blues,” and they don’t find it very often, but when they do, you can see what they were looking for. The movie wants to be an off-center comedy, a lopsided cops-and-robbers movie where everybody has a few screws loose.

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  8. Apr 8, 2023 · With Alec Baldwin, Cecilia Pérez-Cervera, Georgie Cranford. Blu-ray : https://amzn.to/40PaYMb ...more. Directed by George Armitage.

  9. Mar 10, 2009 · The trailer to George Armitage's quirky, underrated crime comedy, Miami Blues. Starring Alec Baldwin, Jennifer Jason Leigh and Fred Ward. Based off the novel by Charles Willford. ...more

  10. An ex-con's first act of freedom is moving to Miami where he restarts his old criminal ways with even more potency. Frederick J. Frenger Jr. flies from California to Miami and on the arrival, he steals a luggage where a little boy was sat at the Miami Airport.

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