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  1. The Big Easy
    1996 · Comedy drama · 2 seasons

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  1. Episode Guide

    • 1. Big Easy Aug 11, 1996
      • A detective (Tony Crane) investigates murders in the Louisiana bayou.
    • 2. Murder in Mind Aug 18, 1996
      • Anne's return to New Orleans finds her entangled in a bizarre murder case.
    • 3. Cinderfella Aug 25, 1996
      • Lucky Cheng's transvestite nightclub becomes the focus of a murder investigation.
  2. Aug 21, 1987 · The Big Easy: Directed by Jim McBride. With Dennis Quaid, Ellen Barkin, Ned Beatty, John Goodman. A corrupt lieutenant in the homicide division is threatened by the righteous DA while trying to solve a string of mysterious murders.

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    • Comedy, Crime, Drama
    • Jim McBride
    • 1987-08-21
  3. Jun 13, 2018 · Learn about New Orleans' undisputed nickname and find out why the city is referred to as The Big Easy.

  4. The Big Easy is a 1986 American neo-noir romantic thriller film directed by Jim McBride and written by Daniel Petrie Jr. The film stars Dennis Quaid, Ellen Barkin, John Goodman, and Ned Beatty. The film was both set and shot on location in New Orleans, Louisiana.

  5. May 16, 2023 · "The Big Easy Hall" in Gretna, Louisiana, is one of the more popular theories for New Orleans' nickname. In 1911, the African American dance club was where legendary cornet player Buddy Bolden occasionally performed, solidifying the region as an emerging and thriving jazz music city.

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  6. The heroes of the film are two law enforcement officials: Remy ( Dennis Quaid ), a vice cop, and Anne ( Ellen Barkin ), a special prosecutor for the D.A. They meet over the dead body of a Mafia functionary, and of course they immediately are attracted to each other. So far, no surprises.

  7. Loaded with atmosphere and drenched in the sizzling chemistry between Dennis Quaid and Ellen Barkin, The Big Easy remains one of the strongest -- and steamiest -- thrillers of the 1980s.

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    • Crime, Drama
    • R
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  9. Dec 9, 2019 · In the late 1960s, Times-picayune columnist Betty Guillaud sought to find a catchphrase to describe the unique lifestyle of New Orleans similar to the “Big Apple,” which refers to New York City. The phrase “Big Easy” was already in use by African-Americans.

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