Miami Blues 34 years old
Real badge. Real gun. Fake cop.
When Fred gets out of prison, he decides to start over in Miami, where he starts a violent one-man crime wave. He soon meets up with amiable college student Susie. Opposing Fred is Sgt Hoke Moseley, a cop who is getting a bit old for the job.
Credits
Miami Blues Cast
Name | Character |
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Jennifer Jason Leigh She was 28, now 62 years old | as Susie Waggoner |
Martine Beswick She was 48, now 83 years old | as Noira |
Charles Napier He was 54, 75 years old when he died | as Sgt. Bill Henderson |
Alec Baldwin He was 32, now 66 years old | as Frederick J. Frenger Jr. |
Fred Ward He was 47, now 81 years old | as Sgt. Hoke Moseley |
Nora Dunn She was 37, now 72 years old | as Ellita Sanchez |
Paul Gleason He was 50, 67 years old when he died | as Sgt. Frank Lackley |
Obba Babatundé He was 38, now 72 years old | as Blink Willie, Informant |
Cecilia Pérez-Cervera | as Stewardess |
Matt Ingersoll | as Mourning Hare Krishna |
Georgie Cranford | as Little Boy at Miami Airport |
José Pérez He was 50, now 84 years old | as Pablo |
Edward Saxon He was 33, now 68 years old | as Krishna Ravindra at Miami Airport |
Miami Blues Crew
Name | Department |
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George Armitage as Director. He was 48 (now 82) years old | Directing |
George Armitage as Screenplay. He was 48 (now 82) years old | Writing |
Jonathan Demme as Producer. He was 46 (73) years old when He died | Production |
Ronald M. Bozman as Producer. | Production |
Tak Fujimoto as Director of Photography. He was 50 (now 85) years old | Camera |
Gary Chang as Original Music Composer. He was 37 (now 71) years old | Sound |
Charles Willeford as Novel. He was 71 (69) years old when He died | Writing |