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Director: | Sidney Lumet |
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Writer: | Kelly Masterson |
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When two brothers organize the robbery of their parents' jewelry store, the job goes horribly wrong, triggering a series of events that send them and their family hurtling towards a shattering climax. | |
Release Date: | Sep 26, 2007 |
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Director: | Sidney Lumet |
Writer: | Kelly Masterson |
Genres: | Drama, Crime, Thriller |
Keywords | sibling relationship, office, drug addiction, hold-up robbery, career, greed, investigation, daughter, father, workplace, woman between two men, sibling rivalry, hospital, jewelry store, botched robbery, paranoid |
Production Companies | Capitol Films, Linsefilm, Unity Productions, Michael Cerenzie Productions, Funky Buddha Productions, EFD Films |
Box Office |
Revenue: $25,005,257
Budget: $18,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Jul 30, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Philip Seymour Hoffman | Andy Hanson |
Ethan Hawke | Hank Hanson |
Albert Finney | Charles Hanson |
Marisa Tomei | Gina Hanson |
Aleksa Palladino | Chris Lasorda |
Michael Shannon | Dex |
Amy Ryan | Martha Hanson |
Sarah Livingston | Danielle |
Brían F. O'Byrne | Bobby Lasorda |
Rosemary Harris | Nanette Hanson |
Blaine Horton | Justin |
Arija Bareikis | Kathrine |
Leonardo Cimino | William |
Lee Wilkof | Jake |
Damon Gupton | Doctor |
Myra Lucretia Taylor | Grader |
Marcia Jean Kurtz | Hotel Receptionist |
Adrian Martinez | Security Guard |
Patrick G. Burns | Priest |
Alice Spivak | Receptionist |
Natalie Gold | Secretary |
Keith Davis | Attendant |
Mateo Gómez | Doorman (as Mateo Gomez) |
Chris Chalk | Officer |
Sakina Jaffrey | Manager |
John Knox | Desk Sergeant |
James Lally | Agent |
Jordan Gelber | Agent #2 |
Megan Byrne | Nurse |
Guy A. Fortt | Vendor |
Meredith Patterson | Andy's Secretary |
Tom Zolandz | Junkie |
Paul Butler | Detective |
Anita Sklar | Mourner #1 |
Josh Mowery | Mourner #2 |
Diane Bradley | Mourner #3 |
Richard Lublin | Mourner #4 (as Richard K. Lublin) |
Bob Colletti | Ambulance Driver |
Mary DeBellis | Mall Shopper (uncredited) |
Alex Emanuel | Bartender (uncredited) |
Zeke Hawkins | Hospital Guest (uncredited) |
Charles Kopelson | Drunk at Bar (uncredited) |
Nicholas E. Pagani | Taxi Driver (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Vincent Camuto Jr. | Electrician |
Christopher Nowak | Production Design |
Tom Swartwout | Editor |
Tina Nigro | Costume Design |
Ellen Lewis | Casting |
Carol Cuddy | Line Producer, Unit Production Manager |
Lindsay Chag | Casting |
Wing Lee | Art Direction |
Diane Lederman | Set Decoration |
Jeong-Hwa Fonkalsrud | Makeup Artist |
Wayne Herndon | Hair Department Head |
Patricia Regan | Makeup Department Head |
Diana Sikes | Key Hair Stylist |
Lilith Jacobs | Post Production Supervisor |
Patty Willett | Production Supervisor |
Amy Lauritsen | Second Assistant Director |
John Silvestri | Second Second Assistant Director |
Rachel Chancey | Foley Editor |
Robert Fernandez | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Gregg Harris | Boom Operator |
Thomas Kodros | Dolby Consultant |
Chris Newman | Production Sound Mixer |
Dave Paterson | Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Supervising Sound Editor |
Mary Ellen Porto | Dialogue Editor, ADR Editor |
Damian Volpe | Sound Effects Editor |
Warren A. Weberg | Boom Operator |
Nick Foley | ADR Recordist |
Jay Peck | Foley Artist |
Ted Swanscott | ADR Mixer |
Dominick Tavella | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Andy Welker | ADR Mixer |
Phillip Beck | Special Effects Technician |
Richard Bryan Douglas | Special Effects Technician |
John Stifanich | Special Effects |
Jesse Morrow | Online Editor, Visual Effects |
Tommy Allen | Property Master |
Ann Edgeworth | Assistant Property Master |
Rafael Fraguada | On Set Dresser |
Jim Miller | Construction Coordinator |
Frank Proscia | Key Construction Grip |
Joseph Proscia | Construction Grip |
Jeffrey Rollins | Props |
Kelly Solomon | Leadman, Art Department Coordinator |
Alison Ford | Assistant Art Director |
Doug Coleman | Set Dresser |
Courtney Aura Freeman | Key Art Production Assistant |
Christine Moosher | Assistant Set Decoration |
Blythe R.D. Quinlan | Assistant Art Director |
Marcia C. Suter | Scenic Artist |
Christopher Weiser | Scenic Artist |
Joan Winters | Graphic Designer |
Keith Siglinger | Stunt Double |
Bob Colletti | Stunt Driver |
Paul Marini | Stunts |
Wesley Battle | Grip |
Howard Davidson | Dolly Grip |
Jerry DeBlau | Gaffer |
Angelo Di Giacomo | First Assistant "B" Camera |
Kenneth Dodd | Best Boy Electric |
Glen Engels | Best Boy Grip |
Kenneth Fundus | Dolly Grip |
Kevin Gilligan | Grip |
Richard Guinness Jr. | Key Grip |
Will Hart | Still Photographer |
Billy Kerwick | Key Rigging Grip |
Denny Kortze | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
Eric Leigh | Rigging Gaffer |
Abby Levine | Digital Imaging Technician |
Bruce MacCallum | "A" Camera Operator |
Adam Miller | Second Assistant "B" Camera |
Richard A. Mitchell | Electrician |
Jerad Molkenthin | Electrician |
Heather Norton | First Assistant "A" Camera |
Brent Poleski | Grip |
Peter Reniers | "B" Camera Operator |
Brooke Stanford | Genetator Operator |
Joseph Viano | Rigging Grip |
William Louthe | Electrician |
David Woolner | Electrician |
Meredith Jacobson Marciano | Extras Casting |
Erin Mayhugh | Local Casting |
Geoffrey Miclat | Casting Associate |
Claire Traeger | Casting Associate |
Adam Vincentz | Extras Casting |
Arlynn Abseck | Set Costumer |
Nicole Evangelista | Costume Supervisor |
Chris Ann Pappas | Assistant Costume Designer |
Kate Quinlan | Key Costumer |
Lucia Lettini | Costumer |
Debbie Lucas | Seamstress |
Joe Gawler | Color Timer |
Jennifer Lilly | Associate Editor |
Josh Olive | Colorist |
Michael P. Whipple | Digital Intermediate |
Alvaro Donado | Location Coordinator |
Jason Kadlec | Location Scout |
Ralph Pellegrini | Location Assistant |
Daniel Strol | Location Manager |
Abigail Zealey Bess | Assistant Location Manager |
Michael Farrow | Scoring Mixer |
Jessica Lichtner | Script Supervisor |
John Canavan | Transportation Co-Captain |
David Conelli | Driver |
Gene O'Neill | Transportation Captain |
Grey Cusack | Production Intern |
Jason Fritz | Production Secretary |
Andy Gilbert | Catering |
Carol Green | Unit Publicist |
Jim Hale | Production Accountant |
Patricia Porter | Payroll Accountant |
Beth M. Schniebolk | First Assistant Accountant |
Andrew D. Stocker | Second Assistant Accountant |
Wendy Benge | Attorney |
Brandon Blake | Legal Services |
Kate Bogle | Production Assistant |
Glenn Ferrara | Production Assistant |
Brian Hershkowitz | Production Intern |
Michael C. Lizzio | Production Assistant |
Michael Richard Martin | Set Production Assistant |
Jesse Toledano | Set Production Assistant |
Han West | Production Assistant |
Neil Criscuolo | Thanks |
Sidney Lumet | Director |
Joseph P. Reidy | First Assistant Director |
Ryan Collison | Foley Recording Engineer |
Steve Kirshoff | Special Effects Coordinator |
John Cenatiempo | Stunt Coordinator |
Jill Brown | Stunts |
Chris Cenatiempo | Stunt Coordinator |
Peter Epstein | Stunts |
Michael C. Maronna | Electrician |
Kelly Masterson | Screenplay |
Ron Fortunato | Director of Photography |
Carter Burwell | Original Music Composer, Orchestrator, Conductor |
G.A. Aguilar | Stunt Coordinator |
Griffin Newman | Production Intern |
Name | Title |
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Michael Cerenzie | Producer |
Brian Linse | Producer |
Paul Parmar | Producer |
William S. Gilmore | Producer |
Eli Klein | Executive Producer |
Sam Zaharis | Executive Producer |
Jeffry Melnick | Executive Producer |
J.J. Hoffman | Executive Producer |
Jane Barclay | Executive Producer |
Joel Corenman | Co-Executive Producer |
Hannah Leader | Executive Producer |
Guy Pham | Co-Executive Producer |
David Bergstein | Executive Producer |
Belle Avery | Executive Producer |
Austin Chick | Co-Producer |
Jeff G. Waxman | Co-Producer |
Organization | Category | Person | |
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BAFTA Awards | Best Actor | Philip Seymour Hoffman | Nominated |
Spirit Awards | Best Supporting Actor | Philip Seymour Hoffman | Nominated |
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The world is an evil place Charlie. Some of us make money off that and others get destroyed. Before the Devil Knows You're Dead is directed by Sidney Lumet and written by Kelly Masterson. It stars Philip Seymour Hoffman, Ethan Hawke, Marisa Tomei, Albert Finney, Rosemary Harris and Amy Ryan. Mu ... sic is scored by Carter Burwell and cinematography by Ron Fortunato. Two brothers with differing financial problems plan to rob their parents' jewellery store. But when all does not go to plan and tragedy strikes, it sends them, and those close to them, into a world of fear, shame and violence... It opens with a raunchy sex scene, man and wife in the throes of committed passion, for these brief moments there is pleasure. Once over, though, it proves to be a false dawn, the last time anyone on screen will taste pleasure in Lumet's biting morality tale. From here on in the film unfolds in a dizzying array of multi-perspectives and over lapping of narrative structure, a three pronged assault on the senses as a family implodes in a haze of greed, lies and inadequacies. A botched robbery underpins the plotting, the aftermath of which is what is most cutting, we zip around learning the wherewithal and whys of the key players, learning exactly what we need to know to fully immerse in this bleak world. This is a world populated by love cheats, drug abuse, embezzling, bad parenting and blackmail, a world where the brothers Hanson (Hoffman & Hawke) now dwell, either ill equipped (Hawke's Hank) or stuck between idiocy and smug evil (Hoffman's Andy). Their folly, their greed, impacting with a juddering severity on the family circle. My life, it doesn't add up. Nothing connects to anything else. I'm not the sum of my parts. All my parts don't add up to one...me. It would be Lumet's last film (he passed away in 2011), thankfully it is a fitting final offering from the talented Philadelphian. He's aided considerably, mind, by a razor sharp script from debut screenplay writer Masterton. It's full of nastiness and tension, but still observational as a family tragedy, with major bonus' being that it never resorts to stereotypes or cops out come the crushing denouement. Where Lumet excels is in drawing near faultless performances from his cast. Youthful and downtrodden haplessness portrayed by Hawke, Hoffman's powerhouse manipulator with emotional issues, Tomei proving that over 40 is still sexy while dialling into a very touching performance. Finney, a cracker-jack of grief from the wily old fox, Ryan's hard edged ex-wife and Michael Shannon strolling into the picture late in the day exuding notable menace. All splendidly guided by the great director who asks them to portray characters convincing in going deeper for motivations and means. Bleak, brutal and near brilliant across the board. 9/10
The outwardly successful "Andy" (Philip Seymour Hoffman) needs to raise some cash before his business gets an IRS audit. His weaker brother "Hank" (Ethan Hawke) needs cash to settle some childcare costs with his divorced wife. The two concoct a plan to rob their parents' jewellery store to solve bot ... h of their problems whilst, they hope, harming nobody but the insurers. A staffing alteration changes all of that, though, and as it turns out, mom is no pushover so the raid goes quite spectacularly wrong leaving her and one of the robbers in the ground. "Hank" is emotionally struggling, "Andy" still faces his problems and now they have their father (Albert Finney) determined to track down just who these attackers are! Now, to add to this already quite toxic mix, we discover that "Hank" has also been having an affair rather too close to home for his sibling and so the tension is soon building to a point where something is going to have to give - and lethally too. Finney features sparingly here, but he does steal the show as the Hoffman/Hawke dynamic builds to an effective and powerful conclusion that does rather powerfully portray just how family's are not always sweetness and light. It's a solid story well cast and written, with Sidney Lumet letting his talent do the heavy lifting with minimal interference from him or from any extended dialogue. I did like the ending, too!