The story of three men from completely different tracks who all meet in a Louisiana prison cell and eventually begin an awkward journey together. A refreshing black comedy from cult director Jim Jarmusch.
Criterion: Director Jim Jarmusch followed up his brilliant breakout film Stranger Than Paradise with another, equally beloved portrait of loners and misfits in the American landscape. When fate brings together three hapless men—an unemployed disc jockey (Tom Waits), a small-time pimp (John Lurie), and a strong-willed Italian tourist (Roberto Benigni)—in a Louisiana prison, a singular adventure ensues. Described by Jarmusch as a “neo-Beat noir comedy,” Down by Law is part nightmare and part fairy tale, featuring sterling performances and crisp black-and-white cinematography by the esteemed Robby Müller.
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Tom Waits | Zack |
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John Lurie | Jack |
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Roberto Benigni | Roberto |
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Nicoletta Braschi | Nicoletta |
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Ellen Barkin | Laurette |
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Billie Neal | Bobbie |
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Rockets Redglare | Gig |
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Vernel Bagneris | Preston |
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Timothea | Julie |
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L.C. Drane | L.C. |
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Joy N. Houck Jr. | Detective Mandino |
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Carrie Lindsoe | Young Girl |
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Ralph Joseph | Detective |
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Richard Boes | Detective |
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Dave Petitjean | Cajun Detective |
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Adam Cohen | Uniformed Cop |
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Alan Kleinberg | Corpse |
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Archie Sampier | Prisoner |
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David Dahlgren | Guard #1 |
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Alex Miller | Guard #2 |
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Eliott Keener | Guard #3 |
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Jay Hilliard | Guard #4 |
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Pruitt Taylor Vince |
| Director | Jim Jarmusch |
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| Writer | Jim Jarmusch | |
| Producer | Cary Brokaw, Otto Grokenberger, Alan Kleinberg, Tom Rothman, Russell Schwartz, Jim Stark | |
| Musician | John Lurie | |
| Photography | Robby Müller | |
| Edition | Criterion Blu-Ray Edition |
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| Packaging | Keep Case |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Fullscreen (4:3, Letterboxed) Widescreen (1.78:1) Widescreen (16:9) |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital Mono [English] Dolby Digital Mono [French] Mono [English] |
| Subtitles | English | French |
| Regions | Region A |