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    Bringing Out the Dead

    R1999 · Drama · 2h 2m

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  1. Bringing Out the Dead is a 1999 American psychological drama film directed by Martin Scorsese and written by Paul Schrader, based on the 1998 novel by Joe Connelly. It stars Nicolas Cage, Patricia Arquette, John Goodman, Ving Rhames, and Tom Sizemore. The plot depicts the life of a depressed New York City paramedic (Cage).

  2. Oct 22, 1999 · Bringing Out the Dead: Directed by Martin Scorsese. With Nicolas Cage, Patricia Arquette, John Goodman, Ving Rhames. Haunted by the patients he failed to save, a monumentally burned-out Manhattan ambulance paramedic fights to maintain his sanity over three increasingly turbulent nights.

  3. Marcus. Tom Sizemore. Tom Wall. Watchlist. The Wicker Man. After a disheartening and haunting career wears him down, New York City paramedic Frank Pierce (Nicolas Cage) begins to collapse under the...

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  4. Oct 22, 1999 · Roger Ebert October 22, 1999. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. I came to realize that my work was less about saving lives than about bearing witness. I was a grief mop. The speaker is Frank, a paramedic whose journeys into the abyss of human misery provide the canvas for Martin Scorsese's "Bringing Out the Dead."

  5. Summaries. Haunted by the patients he failed to save, a monumentally burned-out Manhattan ambulance paramedic fights to maintain his sanity over three increasingly turbulent nights. An Easter story. Frank is a Manhattan medic, working graveyard in a two-man ambulance team. He's burned out, exhausted, seeing ghosts, especially a young woman he ...

  6. A NYC paramedic, on the brink of physical and emotional collapse, is haunted by the spirits of the people he couldn't save, and while he desperately wants to quit his job, he can't simply walk away. 1,109 IMDb 6.8 2h 1999. X-Ray R. Drama · Horror · Cerebral · Confused. Available to rent or buy.

  7. Directed by Martin Scorsese • 1999 • United States. Starring Nicolas Cage, Patricia Arquette, John Goodman. This searing collaboration between director Martin Scorsese and screenwriter Paul Schrader continues their ongoing inquiry into questions of guilt, torment, faith, and existential meaning.

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