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  1. May 10, 1996 · Dead Man: Directed by Jim Jarmusch. With Johnny Depp, Gary Farmer, Crispin Glover, Lance Henriksen. On the run after murdering a man, accountant William Blake encounters a strange Native American man named Nobody who prepares him for his journey into the spiritual world.

  2. Jun 28, 1996 · That journey seemed a little shorter than the one that opens "Dead Man," the new film by Jim Jarmusch. In the mid- to late 1800s, a man named William Blake (Johnny Depp) is traveling from Cleveland, where his parents have just died, to the Western town of Machine, where he has been promised a job.

  3. Summaries. On the run after murdering a man, accountant William Blake encounters a strange Native American man named Nobody who prepares him for his journey into the spiritual world. In the late-1800s, the meek accountant from Cleveland, William Blake, spends the last of his already meagre savings to get to the frontier community of Machine ...

  4. $19.99 HD. We checked for updates on 246 streaming services on May 22, 2024 at 5:32:52 AM. Something wrong? Let us know! Dead Man streaming: where to watch online? Currently you are able to watch "Dead Man" streaming on Max, Max Amazon Channel, Criterion Channel.

  5. Ellen Lewis. Casting by. Laura Rosenthal. With Dead Man, his first period piece, Jim Jarmusch imagined the nineteenth-century American West as an existential wasteland, delivering a surreal reckoning with the ravages of industrialization, the country’s legacy of violence and prejudice, and the natural cycle of life and death.

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    Dead Man is a 1995 American acid western film written and directed by Jim Jarmusch. It stars Johnny Depp, Gary Farmer, Billy Bob Thornton, Iggy Pop, Crispin Glover, John Hurt, Michael Wincott, Lance Henriksen, Gabriel Byrne, Mili Avital, and Robert Mitchum in his final film performance.

  7. 2:01:25. Directed by Jim Jarmusch • 1995 • United States With DEAD MAN, his first period piece, Jim Jarmusch imagined the nineteenth-century American West as an existential wasteland, delivering a surreal reckoning with the ravages of industrialization, the country's legacy of violence and prejudice, and the natural cycle of life and death.

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