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  1. Jeff Bridges Rosanna Arquette Alexandra Paul. (1986) An alcoholic ex-Los Angeles sheriff (Jeff Bridges) helps a prostitute (Rosanna Arquette) and brings down a cocaine empire. Start Shopping. Sign In. 115min. 0%. 33%. An alcoholic ex-Los Angeles sheriff (Jeff Bridges) helps a prostitute (Rosanna Arquette) and brings down a cocaine empire.

  2. 8 Million Ways to Die. Scudder is a detective with the Sheriff's Department who is forced to shoot a violent suspect during a narcotics raid. In HD. 229 IMDb 5.7 1 h 55 min 1986. R. Action · Drama · Suspense. This video is currently unavailable. to watch in your location.

  3. 8 Million Ways to Die: Directed by Hal Ashby. With Jeff Bridges, Rosanna Arquette, Alexandra Paul, Randy Brooks. A former police detective, still recovering from his alcohol addiction, is seemingly drawn into L.A's criminal underworld after stumbling upon a local drug ring.

  4. 1 de ene. de 2001 · Eight Million Ways to Die is New York in all of its grimy splendor: murderous, amoral, seething and unsympathetic. Block creates an authentic portrait using his signature slicing prose to recall an early 80's Big Apple plagued by poverty, racial tensions, police corruption and crime.

  5. www.artforum.com › columns › howard-hampton-on-halEight Ball - Artforum

    18 de sept. de 2017 · Hal Ashby, 8 Million Ways to Die, 1986, 35 mm, color, sound, 115 minutes. IF YOU SAW 8 MILLION WAYS TO DIE (1986) via the movie equivalent to Downbeat Magazine’s Blindfold Test—sans credits, prior knowledge, or preconceived context—it could seem like a film that had come unstuck in time.

  6. Rosanna Arquette and Jeff Bridges in 8 Million Ways to Die (1986) Close. 11 of 47. 8 Million Ways to Die (1986) 11 of 47.

  7. Los Angeles Times Sheila Benson. 8 Million Ways to Die is a ponderous, convoluted improbability, with more inexplicable actions and situations than "The Big Sleep," which is the last time those two films will ever be mentioned in the same sentence. 30. Washington Post Paul Attanasio. The movie is one of those can't-miss projects that, uh ...